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Regional Vice President, Head Global customer unit Ericsson, Ex-Google, founder, author

Deutsche Telekom gets 5G mmWave in Private networks 🚀 Deutsche Telekom has officially launched 5G mmWave services in Germany, using the 26 GHz band. This is really interesting case for manufacturing industries demanding ultra-fast and reliable connectivity. Here's why this matters: 🔹 Speed & Precision: With speeds exceeding 4 Gbps and latency as low as 3-4 ms, mmWave is setting new benchmarks for industry 4.0 🔹 Tailored for Industry: Specifically designed for private networks, this service enhances real-time data processing crucial for automation and AI applications. 🔹 Innovative Use Cases: From autonomous robots in manufacturing to high-resolution imaging, mmWave opens a wide range of possibilities for industrial applications. 🔹 Strategic Partnerships: Collaborations with Telit Cinterion and Ericsson ensure robust infrastructure support, making this rollout a solid example of what's possible when tech meets industrial needs. This move not only advances Deutsche Telekom's capabilities but also push the entire industry towards more efficient and innovative manufacturing solutions. https://lnkd.in/gv88rAXv #5G #mmWave #TelecomInnovations #IndustrialAutomation #DeutscheTelekom #TechTrends

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Andrzej Miłkowski

A mobile telecommunication expert, promoting 5G with power to partner telco companies, "connecting the right dots".

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Sebastian Barros which points mentioned by you are in fact related to mmWave radio? Could you be more precise what technological benefits you mean? Speed 4Gbs? Which application requires it? 3ms? Is it bennefit of mmWave or local MEC or similar solution? Tailored for industry!? mmWave inside building with hugh density of metal machines and walls? I am confused what I am missing?

Pablo Tomasi

Principal Analyst - Private Networks at Omdia

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Sebastian Barros very interesting! Do you know how you and them are dealing with mmWave being a bit of a nightmare to deploy in a complex PN industrial setting? I also imagine you would still want another band for coverage and such,

Akarsh Nalawade

Empowering businesses to succeed in communication: from technology to the written word.

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Wow, this is huge news! Thanks for sharing. Over 4 Gbps and latency as low as 3-4 ms— sounds seriously tasty! I'm curious, are there any real-world examples demonstrating the range of these high-frequency waves? Are there any challenges with indoor coverage,  and if so, are DT looking into using repeaters to boost the signal? Additionally, what hardware requirements are needed for this technology? Are there handsets and other devices in the EU equipped with the right radio kit to fully utilize 5G mmWave?

Sebastião Boanerges R.

Innovations Director, Technology, Network Architecture and Planning, Project Director, C-level

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Really interesting, considering that commercial 5G mmWave has been delayed and even dropped in most markets. It is challenging but gains are evident.

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Hello Sebastian, Good to know! Thanks a lot. Is there any information about the coverage area for indoor and outdoor? With those high frequencies I expect around 500m. Best regards,

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