Intel to Update 5G Testing Device to Meet Standards

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By Reuters | Updated: 8 September 2017 17:20 IST
Highlights
  • Intel is updating its system to allow AT&T, Verizon run 5G trials in US
  • Intel has 5 5G trials with global service providers,15 more in pipeline
  • Intel participated in 3GPP's working groups to develop the 5G standards

Chipmaker Intel Corp said on Thursday that it was updating 5G equipment that will allow telecom companies like AT&T Inc and Verizon Communications Inc to run trials based on standards to be released later this year.

A 5G network is expected to offer faster speeds, more capacity and shorter response times while supporting uses ranging from self-driving cars to remote surgeries. Telecom companies and their suppliers consider it to be a multibillion-dollar revenue opportunity.

Intel has five 5G trials with global service providers and 15 more in the pipeline, Chief Executive Officer Brian Krzanich said on a post-earnings conference call in July.

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One such trial, with wireless carrier AT&T, involves a 5G broadband service that could be introduced as soon as late 2018.

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Intel's mobile trial equipment, which looks like a large box, handles the processing needs for a 5G connection. The updated version, slated for the fourth quarter, will support new 5G standards that the Third Generation Partnership Project, a telecom group known as 3GPP, is expected to release in late 2017.

As a result, the new platform will allow Intel's partners to "really see what works and what doesn't," Rob Topol, general manager of 5G business and technology, said in an interview.

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Intel participated in 3GPP's working groups to develop the 5G standards, Topol said. 3GPP also developed current mobile phone standards for 4G LTE.

© Thomson Reuters 2017

 

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