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Evolution of Mobile Telecommunications With 5G
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Spectrum allocation is vital to 5G deployment, impacting coverage, capacity, and performance. It requires balancing low (sub-1 GHz), mid (1–6 GHz), and high-frequency (above 6 GHz) bands. Low bands offer wide rural coverage, while high-frequency millimeter waves deliver ultra-fast speeds for urban and industrial applications like AR and autonomous vehicles. Global regulators, including the ITU-R, shape spectrum frameworks—especially in the 24–86 GHz range—to support varied use cases. Their focus includes fair access, efficient allocation, and enabling both mobile operators and new industry-specific players to deploy 5G effectively.
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