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Ericsson Claims Record Download Speed Using Carrier Aggregation

Ericsson claimed a record download speed of 5.7 Gbps at one of its labs, using carrier aggregation and combining six component carriers (CCs). Ericsson was able to combine three frequency division duplexes and three time division duplexes, yielding 400 MHz…

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of spectrum, said a Thursday news release. "We are keeping the momentum on carrier aggregation by continuously stretching its potential to boost capacity and speed," said Sibel Tombaz, Ericsson Networks head-product line 5G radio access networks: “Our successful 6CC data call shows how versatile our solution is and that we are poised to work with ecosystem partners to make this new band combination a reality.”