Ericsson Gets FCC OK To Expand 5G Tests
Ericsson got FCC approval to expand its 5G testing, in cooperation with Verizon, at its main campus in Plano, Texas. Ericsson, which started 5G tests in 2014 under an experimental license, asked the FCC to expand the license to include…
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the 27.5-28.5 GHz band and allow the repositioning of base stations. “The purpose of modifying our test environment is to develop and validate outdoor and indoor 5G use cases for industries and consumers,” Ericsson said in its application seeking the modification. “We will develop test cases for multiple industries and understand/validate how 5G can improve the use cases as compared to the current … systems.”