ITU completes assessment of 3 new 5G technologies
Three new technologies, including “5Gi,” submitted by the Telecommunications Standards Development Society India (TSDSI), have completed a “pass assessment” and meet stringent performance requirements, according to the statement by the International Telecommunication Union ( ITU).
During the multi-year development and evaluation process by the ITU Radiocommunication Sector, these technologies were found to be sufficiently detailed to allow overall compatibility of operations and equipment, including roaming, he said. declared.
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is the United Nations’ specialized body for information and communication technologies or ICTs.
The latest decision is significant as one of the evaluated technologies, highlights India’s contribution to the 5G radio interface specification.
“The radio interfaces that will be used in the large-scale commercial deployment of fifth generation mobile communication networks have been validated globally through the successful ITU assessment of three new technologies in line with the vision and rigorous of the International Mobile Telecommunications 2020 (IMT-2020). performance requirement, ITU said in a recent statement on its website.
He added: “The technologies are – 3GPP 5G-SRIT and 3GPP 5G-RIT submitted by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), and 5Gi submitted by the Telecommunications Standards Development Society India (TSDSI)”.
IMT-2020 specifications for the fifth generation of mobile communications (5G) will be the backbone of tomorrow’s digital economy, transforming lives and a leading industry and society into an automated and intelligent world, Houlin said. Zhao, Secretary-General of ITU.
5G will enable much faster data speeds, reliable connectivity and low latency – all that is needed for the new global communications ecosystem of connected devices sending large amounts of data over super-fast broadband, a declared the ITU.