SEOUL, South Korea - November 25, 2015 - Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Japanese telecommunications operator, KDDI. The agreement sees the companies continue their more than decade long history of successful collaboration, and the joint development of common views on next generation 5G technologies.
"Over the past 10 years, Samsung Electronics and KDDI have introduced the most advanced CDMA & LTE technology to the Japanese market," said DongSoo Park, Executive Vice President and head of Research and Development team, Networks Business at Samsung. "We have worked together to drive innovation in 3G and 4G, and this track record of achievement makes us confident and excited about what we can provide in 5G era to end-users."
"KDDI is committed to providing high-quality network performance and superior user experience to our customer," said Yoshiaki Uchida, Managing Executive Officer, Technology Sector, Member of the Board at KDDI. "By continuing to work closely with Samsung, we will study the innovations in 5G that are needed to keep up with consumer demand for our mobile network."
The partnership will help to increase speed of 5G development, with both companies leveraging their expertise in mobile network. The collaboration will focus on the research and validation of technologies most critical to the future of 5G.
By focusing on the developments that will have the most impact first, both Samsung and KDDI will be prepared for next generation telecommunications.
Samsung continues to be actively engaged in a range of key global 5G research initiatives and leads multiple collaborative projects with its industrial partners, academic partners and operators around the world.