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by samizdis
1949 days ago
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OK, thanks for that. I was wondering whether there was a way to break out the 5G from 4G in the visualisation. Also, I'd thought (perhaps wrongly) that many more 5G stations were necessary for coverage in a given area than 4G/3G because of the shorter physical range. |
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5G modulations themselves improve upon 4G LTE standards by about 15-20% hertz for hertz. That means that in order to get more speed they can't use the same amount of spectrum. For >20% improvement they need to use more of the electromagnetic spectrum. That usually means using higher frequencies that don't propagate as well. But it is nothing intrinsic to the 5G modulation.