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Huawei 5.5G test shows 13.4Gbps downlink and 4.6Gbps uplink speed

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Huawei has achieved the ultra-large bandwidth verification of 5CC carrier aggregation through low-frequency FR1 1CC and high-frequency FR2 4CC. This reveals cell downlink capacity is as high as 27.5Gpbs or more, the single-user downlink peak rate is as high as 13.4Gbps, and the single-user uplink peak rate is as high as 4.6Gbps or more.

The test results show that Huawei has made major performance breakthroughs in multiple 5G-A uplink and downlink ultra-broadband technologies.

For the first time, the company applied end-to-end cross-layer collaboration technology to 5G-A broadband real-time interaction, achieving key improvements in capacity and latency progress.

5G-A, also known as 5.5G, the full name is 5G-Advanced and it is an advanced version of 5G. Past information shows that 5G-A accelerates the upgrade of the five major connections of people, homes, devices, industries, and vehicles by providing ten times the network capabilities and multi-dimensional new capabilities.

Gan Bin, vice president and chief marketing officer of Huawei’s wireless network product line, said in an interview that 5G-A is both an evolutionary technology and a part of 5G. Driven by market demand, it is an inevitable trend to gradually move towards commercial use.

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