Chinese mobile giant Huawei and British telecom provider Vodafone claimed to have made the first 5G data phone call in the world this week, the latest development in the race to faster mobile data connections.
The call, made on Tuesday between a computer in Barcelona and a mobile phone in Madrid, used a dual “4G to 5G connection” which can reach speeds up to eight times faster than the current 4G standard. Vodafone added that following Tuesday’s first voice call, it successfully completed a video call using 5G data connection on Huawei’s Radio Access Network (RAN) equipment.
Vodafone officials told Spanish newspaper that previous tests did not meet up-to-date standards, but rather used experimental settings that wouldn’t be compatible(兼容的) with most current 4G technologies.
Yang Chaobin told Newsweek that his firm would be starting commercial testing with Vodafone in the near future.
As the world’s second largest smartphone maker, Huawei has already announced plans to invest 5 billion yuan (786 million US dollars) in developing 5G this year. The company’s first 5G computer chips and mobile phones are set for release in 2019.
5G stands for “fifth generation” and refers to the newest standard for mobile wireless networks. Telecoms companies expect 5G to be used widely in 2020, bringing faster Internet speeds capable of supporting “the Internet of things” including web-connected household appliances, lights and driverless cars, as well as virtual reality and augmented reality technologies.
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