Though the future of 5G is not yet clear, mmWave will surely be one of the technologies used to define it. The large amount of contiguous bandwidth available above 24 GHz is needed to meet data throughput requirements, and researchers have already used prototypes to show that mmWave technology can deliver data rates above 14 Gbps. While questions remain around the global spectrum allocation, the U.S. is moving directly and decisively toward 28, 37 and 39 GHz.
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