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What's 5G mmWave

  • mkfadzli3
  • Mar 23, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 23, 2023

In 5G, mmWave (millimeter wave) refers to a set of high-frequency radio waves that are used to transmit large amounts of data at very high speeds. These frequencies range from 24 GHz to 100 GHz, which is significantly higher than the frequencies used in previous wireless technologies like 4G LTE.


The use of mmWave in 5G allows for faster data transfer rates and lower latency, which is important for applications such as virtual reality, augmented reality, and real-time gaming. However, mmWave signals have a shorter range and can be easily obstructed by physical obstacles like buildings and trees. This requires the deployment of more base stations, antennas, and repeaters to ensure a reliable and stable connection.

 
 
 

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