TIM, Ericsson and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.are leaders once again with
a new world record for ultra broadband long distance speed with 5G technology
applied to Fixed Wireless Access (FWA). A speed of 1 Gbps on 26 GHz
millimetre-wave (mmWave) frequencies, at a distance of 6.5 kilometres from the
site (1Gbps with UDP protocol, 700Mbps Speedtest Ookla TCP) has been reached on
TIM's live network.
This record confirms the usability of 5G millimetre-wave spectrum, not
only for urban, high speed or high-density-only
deployment, but also for wider 5G FWA coverage.It builds on the successes previously achieved with millimetre-wave in
September when the TIM network connection stably exceeded a speed of 4 Gigabits
per second in down link on a live 5G network.
The milestone paves the way to provide TIM customers with enhanced
ultra broadband connections, especially in those areas not yet covered by optic
fibre. It also ensures through these new 5G Fixed Wireless Access solutions,
called Fiber To The Air, an increasingly widespread and efficient broadband
coverage to the entire country.
The innovative solution, tested on a live network, was made possible
thanks to the new Ericsson 5G mmWave high power antenna-integrated radio AIR
5322, installed at the mobile site on Via Oriolo Romano in Rome, equipped with
Ericsson's extended range software.To achieve this record, a new generation 5G
device already on the market was used consisting of Casa Systems' new Aurus AI, the industry's first high-power 5G mmWave customer premise
equipment (CPE), and equipped witha Qualcomm Snapdragon X55 5G Modem-RF
System with Qualcomm QTM527 extended-range mmWave antenna module.
This
solution will also shortly be tested in the town of Front, in the Canavese area
of the province of Turin. This is a white area not yet reached by connectivity
solutions, where a 5G millimetre-wave site has been equipped with a
high-capacity radio link connection, to allow selected users to try out the FWA
5G mmWave multi-gigabit speeds. Other industrial districts will subsequently be
identified where business customers will be able to try the new technology.