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  • TheTechnologyNet At the moment, the deployment that is being made of 5G is not realistic since the operators have been taking advantage of already existing 4G antennas. This means that the speeds are not as good as promised, especially indoors, where it is difficult for high frequencies to pass through the walls.

    However, little by little, this is changing. For example, in Spain, Orange announced that by the end of February, an entire 5G network would be available in 90% of the areas

    The great benefit of this technology is that it saves battery while improving connection speeds. However, installing new antennas is a time-consuming process that isn’t particularly cheap. In the meantime, some brands are already working on the next generation of mobile phone connections.

    The 5G Progressive (‘5G Advanced’) begins to roll. And Qualcomm is the first builder to launch a modem well-matched with the evolution of 5G that it intends to land next year. Everything was plan for the step before 6G reached Spain, but we did not have hardware capable of taking advantage of this improvement. Now yes.

    A multinational semiconductor company  has introduced the new Snapdragon X75 modem. We are facing the market’s most advanced 5G chip, which is expected to be combined into the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 that will exist at the end of the year.

    5G core networks, challenge and opportunity for the telephone sector. According to a global report by Heavy Reading, the deployment of 5G SA continues to advance, and cloud-native functions are ready. However, operators face challenges in the cloud world, such as the scaling of edge computing. 

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