The antennas are using frequencies in the 3.7GHz spectrum band under a testing licence, and the operator’s pre-commercial set up is enabling “interaction” between 5G equipment and the company’s 4G spectrum.ĭeutsche Telekom plans to install another 70 cells by this summer, across more than 20 sites.ĭigi Mobil and Ericsson presented the relevant 5G technology at the “5G INTELLIGENT STEP TO 5G” event on, predicting the evolution from 4G to 5G of the network used by Digi Mobil. The first six commercial antennas are installed for test operations in Berlin’s Mitte and Schoneberg districts, an area of 5km wide described as a “5G cluster” in Berlin. In order to carry out this 5G test, the Spanish government granted temporary permission to use 800 MHz of spectrum in the 28 GHz band. Speeds of 12 Gbps to 17 Gbps were reached at street level. Telefonica announced its 5G technological cities project: The operator has partnered with the manufacturers Nokia and Ericsson for the initial deployment of 5G capabilities in the cities of Segovia and Talavera de la Reina. Orange announced 5G tests in Romania for Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) under real conditions by the end of 2018 with its partners Samsung and Cisco. They were able to send 10 streams in 4K over nearly 4 kilometers in good conditions. The authorisation grants Bouygues rights to stage 5G pilots over the period May-September 2018īouygues Telecom is deploying 5G over the 3.5 GHz band using two relay antennas for the moment.
2018-178) to Bouygues Telecom, for 5G pilots in the cities of Bordeaux, Lyon and Villeurbanne. TDC now aims to deploy its first 5G antennas during 2019.Īrcep has issued a temporary licence (Decision No. The operator achieved transmission speeds of 1.9Gbps in the trial. TDC, in partnership with Huawei, tested 5G technology using 100MHz in the 3.5GHz band awarded by the Danish Energy Agency (or Energistyrelsen).
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Proximus and its 5G partner Huawei achieved a successful 5G outdoor trial with 2.94 Gbps throughput and 1.81 millisecond end-to-end latency Huawei provided the 5G end-to-end network system and the 640km of fibre-optic infrastructure was operated by the Innsbruck municipal utilities. The operator achieved transmission rates of 2Gbps and a latency of 3 ms using frequencies in the 3.7GHz band. T-Mobile Austria has installed two tower sites in Innsbruck for a live trial of a pre-version of the final 5G standard. The 26 GHz band has been used in 10 tests. The 28 GHz band is the second band with more tests, 13 tests in total. When indicated (frequency bands tested are available only in selected trials, representing 47% of all trials listed), the most used frequency band for trials is by far the 3.4-3.8 GHz (84 trials tested the 3.4-3.8 GHz frequencies out of 122 trials mentioning which band was considered). The 3.4-3.8 GHz band is by far the most tested frequency band by far (69% of the trials) On average, almost 9 trials per country have been listed so far. Spain remains the country with more trials and Germany ranks second followed by Italy.
The top four biggest economies in the European Union (Germany, France, Italy, and Spain) are totalling 38% of trials, reaching 46% when the UK is included. Trials have been the most numerous in Spain, Germany, Italy, and Russia. The most numerous trials performed in Spain, Germany, Italy, the UK and Russia The most trialled verticals are media and entertainment (39 trials) followed by transport (34 trials) and automotive (24 trials). Media and automotive are the verticals majorly driving trials No trials have been registered so far in the following Member States: Cyprus, and Slovenia. The 258 trials were conducted in 31 countries (209 trials in 25 of the 27 EU MSs and the UK and 49 in Russia, San Marino, Norway, Turkey, and Switzerland).
On the contrary, trials concerning 5G Standalone networks and Open RAN have increased. The share of technical tests dropped significantly in the past year as several mobile operators have already launched 5G commercial services and others are planning 5G network deployment for 2021. As many as 258 trials have been listed as of March 2021.