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Carrier fx4cnf6/2/2023 ![]() ![]() To support the wide range of 5G deployment scenarios from large cells with sub-1GHz carrier frequency up to millimeter wave (mmWave) deployments with very wide spectrum allocations, 5G supports a flexible numerology. However, its uplink coverage is more limited than the low-band.ĥG high-band or millimeter wave (above 24GHz) delivers unprecedented peak rates and low latency but comes with poorer uplink coverage compared to both the mid- and low-bands. It has a higher bandwidth and capacity compared to the low-band. However, it is limited in capacity.ĥG mid-band (below 7GHz, time division duplex, TDD) is the sweet spot for 5G deployments. It provides a wide coverage area because it has a lower frequency. Figure 1: A Complete 5G Network with Carrier AggregationĥG low-band (below 7GHz frequency division duplex, FDD) is the most commonly deployed band.
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