Vodafone Group and Nokia say they are collaborating with other to research 5G technologies and prepare for a transition towards the new mobile standard.
According to Vodafone believes that 5G will be the next generation of mobile technology, which the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) expects to be formally defined by 2020.
As part of the global research effort to develop 5G, the UK telecoms company says it will work with its partners to define industry standards, establish technical guidelines and prepare product roadmaps.
Vodafone and its partners are expected to evaluate which 5G technologies will be introduced as industry standards; test hardware and software in Vodafone Group’s UK Innovation Labs; conduct trials on Vodafone’s radio and core networks in selected global markets; test and evaluate a wide range of 5G technologies and services; and prioritise the benefits of 5G that can be brought to market by 2020.
The telecoms operator outline the benefits of 5G networks, including its potential ability to significantly reduce latency; allow ultra-fast download and upload speeds; improve spectral efficiency and network reliability; and substantially increase the number of devices that can simultaneously connect to the network, supporting the development of the internet of things.
Johan Wibergh, Chief Technology Officer, Vodafone Group says “the telecoms industry is still establishing what technology will deliver the benefits we expect from 5G, so it is important to establish dedicated research programmes with these leading global companies. We expect 5G to radically enhance the speed, resilience and intelligence of mobile networks, enabling Vodafone customers to remain confidently connected as their usage of mobile data increases.”
Marc Rouanne, Chief Innovation & Operating Officer at Nokia says “5G will be a key enabler of the next industrial revolution, expanding the human possibility of technologies. Together with Vodafone, a long-standing customer, we will work on making 5G a commercial reality for the benefit of internet of things industries, focusing on European industry, in an attempt to make the world safer, cleaner, more liveable and sustainable, more efficient, more personal and peaceful… more human.”