Articles tagged mmWave explained

  • Why mmWave technology is inherently sustainable

    by Blu Wireless

    Why mmWave technology is inherently sustainable

    In this blog, Blu Wireless’ Chief Operating Officer David Purle explores how the growth in video traffic is placing stress on mobile networks, resulting in rapidly growing energy consumption. The inherently sustainable mmWave technology can...

  • Why big data requires massive data upload

    by Mark Barrett

    Why big data requires massive data upload

    With the digital transformation of industry underway across multiple sectors, many organisations require the uplink of extremely large quantities of data in real time or at set points during the day due to the need...

  • CTO Series: 3 | Overcoming mmWave complexities

    by Ray McConnell

    CTO Series: 3 | Overcoming mmWave complexities

    In the third blog in our ‘mmWave and the 5G wireless revolution’ series, CTO and Founder Ray McConnell explores how the complexities related to mmWave wireless technology are overcome to unlock the new possibilities that...

  • CTO Series: 2 | mmWave and massive spectrum availability

    by Ray McConnell

    CTO Series: 2 | mmWave and massive spectrum availability

    In the second blog in our ‘mmWave and the 5G wireless revolution’ series, CTO and Founder Ray McConnell explores the complexities caused by a lack of spectrum and the limitations faced by sub-mmWave technologies (such...

  • CTO Series: 1 | Why mmWave technologies are the future of wireless

    by Ray McConnell

    CTO Series: 1 | Why mmWave technologies are the future of wireless

    In the first blog of our new ‘mmWave and the 5G wireless revolution’ series, CTO and Founder, Ray McConnell explores how mmWave-enabled technologies outperform conventional sub-mmWave wireless technologies (such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi). He explains...

  • The mmWave spectrum: An opportunity for key applications

    by Blu Wireless

    The mmWave spectrum: An opportunity for key applications

    All generations of mobile connectivity are based on standards developed by the industry itself. The emerging 5GNR (5G New Radio) standards, which build on the success of 4G LTE with additional features to allow more...

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