KDDI and NTT DOCOMO Develop Shared 5G Millimeter-Wave Repeater with Kyocera
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Ray Sharma
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KDDI and NTT DOCOMO, in cooperation with Kyocera, have developed a shared repeater for millimeter-wave signals to efficiently expand 5G millimeter-wave coverage. The shared repeater can simultaneously relay signals from both operators' base stations. Field testing is set to begin in Ueno Park, Tokyo, this summer.
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· 3 pulledKDDI and NTT DOCOMO announced the successful development of a shared repeater for millimeter-wave signals.
This shared repeater can simultaneously relay millimeter-wave signals from both KDDI and DOCOMO base stations, enabling more efficient expansion of millimeter-wave coverage.
The two operators will begin field-testing using the repeater in Ueno Park, Tokyo, this summer.
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