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5G Indoor Solutions

Feb 02. 2021

We all know 5G is arguably the hottest topic in wireless connectivity, and today we’re going to zoom in a bit and tackle the importance of bringing this powerful technology indoors. On this episode of Samsung Recalibrate, Colin Bowdery, Director of Small Cells and New Business for the Networks division at Samsung, discusses why bringing 5G indoors is such a big deal for this generation of wireless innovation.

 

Moving 5G’s reach indoors will help better meet consumer expectations for performance and connectivity. 5G is a really promising level of wireless performance and brings impressive speeds and capabilities, but users are going to expect those capabilities to be present wherever they go, not just outdoors or in particular places. 5G is forcing mobile operators to rethink their network deployment strategies since a robust indoor network will be critical for enabling the new use cases and delivering the user experience that 5G promises.

 

Samsung is leading the way with its Samsung Link portfolio. Samsung’s indoor portfolio covers a diverse mix of spectrums and environments, covering mmWave and mid- and low-band spectrums, and delivering results in places from factory and enterprise settings to campuses and more. Bowdery details the portfolio solutions that are enabling the advancement of 5G mmWave indoor solutions and paving the way towards the commercialization of private 5G networks.

Guests:

Timothy Day - Host
Colin Bowdery - Director, Small Cells New Business, Networks Division, Samsung Electronics

Don't Miss These Discussion Topics:

00:45 Why is bringing 5G indoors such a big deal?
01:12 Indoor traffic is forecasted to increase
01:56 How indoor 5G networks support the customer experience and quality of service
02:40 The Samsung Link portfolio cover a diverse mix of spectrums and environments
03:18 Samsung Link Cell supports 5G performance in the mmWave spectrum
03:51 Samsung Link HubPro is an indoor 5G service accelerator
04:22 Samsung Link Hub supports LTE and 5G and connects to passive antennas
04:48 Lab trials on new 5G mmWave indoor solutions with Verizon
05:23 Paving the way towards private 5G networks

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