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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Singtel<\/a>, Swedish telecom gear maker Ericsson<\/a> and chipmaker Qualcomm<\/a> Wednesday claimed an industry-first by achieving a peak upload speed of 1.6Gbps on 5G<\/a> millimetre wave (mmWave) in an enterprise deployment.

The demonstration involved aggregation of the millimetre waves through four carriers and \"balancing the upload and download patterns\", by which Singtel was able to achieve these speeds on its network using a test device powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X65 5G modem-RF system, Ericsson said in a statement.

Industry applications in areas like manufacturing, transportation, healthcare, entertainment and news production require higher uplink capacity than that of consumer mobile users.

With a \"balanced pattern structure configuration\", Singtel is able to effectively vary the uplink and downlink throughput and provide a “higher uplink ratio for 5G mmWave”, thus increasing the uplink peak cell throughput, the statement noted.

\"Capgemini,<\/a><\/figure>

Capgemini, Qualcomm, Schneider Electric team up on 5G industrial automation<\/a><\/h2>

The solution has been deployed initially at Schneider Electric’s hoisting lab in Grenoble, France, the companies said in a joint statement at the Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2023 (MWC23).<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Singtel<\/a>, Swedish telecom gear maker Ericsson<\/a> and chipmaker Qualcomm<\/a> Wednesday claimed an industry-first by achieving a peak upload speed of 1.6Gbps on 5G<\/a> millimetre wave (mmWave) in an enterprise deployment.

The demonstration involved aggregation of the millimetre waves through four carriers and \"balancing the upload and download patterns\", by which Singtel was able to achieve these speeds on its network using a test device powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X65 5G modem-RF system, Ericsson said in a statement.

Industry applications in areas like manufacturing, transportation, healthcare, entertainment and news production require higher uplink capacity than that of consumer mobile users.

With a \"balanced pattern structure configuration\", Singtel is able to effectively vary the uplink and downlink throughput and provide a “higher uplink ratio for 5G mmWave”, thus increasing the uplink peak cell throughput, the statement noted.

\"Capgemini,<\/a><\/figure>

Capgemini, Qualcomm, Schneider Electric team up on 5G industrial automation<\/a><\/h2>

The solution has been deployed initially at Schneider Electric’s hoisting lab in Grenoble, France, the companies said in a joint statement at the Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2023 (MWC23).<\/p><\/div>