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AT&T Has Raised the 5G Bar with an Accelerated Timeline for Its 5G Services

AT&T 5G Services

Recently, the famous telecommunication company, Verizon made the announcement regarding its 5G network trials being introduced in 11 US cities. The proclamation by this renowned mobile and residential phone service provider gave users the idea that the Fifth Generation (5G) of networking is going to hit the markets soon.

However, the 5G network was still not expected until the late 2020s but, AT&T made its recent 5G announcements and raised the bar of expectations high.

AT&T’s 5G Proclamation

The recent agreement by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) wireless standards body resulted in the acceleration in some of the 5G New Radio (NR) timeline elements. With this agreement, AT&T – the well-known mobile and prepaid local phone service provider – announced that they’ll launch their standards-based mobile 5G services soon.

And how is “soon” defined, you ask? Well, the good news is that this could be as early as late 2018! This expected time period is a year ahead of the timeframe anticipated for the implementation of 5G technology.

With the standards acceleration by 3GPP, AT&T and 47 other global mobile and low-income phone service operators have snapped into action to revise their 5G network timeline.

The Whole Matter

The accelerated schedule allows the 5G NR specifications to be completed Dec 2017. The schedule actually supports ‘non-standalone’ 5G standards.

Now, what’s the difference between non-standalone and standalone 5G?

The non-standalone 5G uses the LTE network for connecting to the 5G data. On the other hand, the standalone 5G network is a whole new network core that differs from LTE completely but still works along with it.

AT&T, the telecommunication giant, has been offering mobile and prepaid local phone service for years and is well renowned for its network. The telecom behemoth supports both the non-standalone and standalone 5G standards. Thus, with the fixation in the accelerated standards, AT&T can easily work up its ways.

The accelerated timeline for the 5G standards would require the mobile and residential phone service provider to introduce more hardware for both the kinds of 5G standards.

The capabilities of AT&T for delivering the 5G network has already been tested with 3GPP on how the users can start with their non-standard 5G network and then switch to the standard network afterward. This testing has been covered under the AT&T Network 3.0 Indigo platform.

When it comes to the 5G network trials, AT&T has stayed much ahead in the race as compared to the other prepaid phone service providers. In January 2017, the telecom giant joined hands with Ericson and Qualcomm Inc. for testing the 3GPP 5GNR network specification. The tests were to be carried for the second half of 2017.

With prototype devices by Qualcomm and the base station solution by Ericson, AT&T, and the two others had planned on deploying the 28GHZ and 39GHZ spectrum bands for boosting the network availability for AT&T prepaid phone service users.

Recently, AT&T has acquired FiberTower to make its 5G game strong by utilizing the millimeter wave (mmWave) spectrum assets of said company.

Final Thoughts

A number of renowned telecom companies providing mobile and residential phone service for years have been engaged in creating opportunities to deliver the 5G network by the end of 2020.

With the revised standards by 3GPP, it is expected that the specifications will be met by the end of June 2018 and as AT&T is already prepared well in advance, it might be able to deliver its 5G network services by the end of 2018!

So, we can just wait and see how the 5G revolution changes our lives with improved telecommunication and internet services.

AT&T Conducts first Public 5G Demonstration on 5th December 2016

AT&T 5G

All telecom service providers in the United States are competing hard for growth in the wireless sector in one way or another. AT&T has recently launched an application called DirectTV Now. But the company is not stopping there. Now the company claims to have become the first US carrier to conduct a 5G business customer trial in Austin, Texas.

AT&T’s Announcement on 5th December 2016:

AT&T announced its very first public 5G demonstration in collaboration with Ericson and Intel on 5th December 2016. Successful streaming of 4K HD videos, real time camera feeds and speeds of almost 14 gigabytes per second were the main highlights of this demonstration for AT&T’s Texas phone service subscribers. In addition to this, millimeter wave (mmWave) technology was also demonstrated at one of Intel’s Austin based offices in Texas. This technology is fully capable of powering a 5G network experience.

AT&T Says:

AT&T is very positive in regard to this 5G public demonstration. It takes technology completely out of the labs and into the field to determine the level of its capability to serve real world customers.

Multiple enterprise proof of concept use cases will be tested by utilizing the bandwidth speed of more than a gigabyte per second in this whole process. This is specifically going to include the following for Texas phone service subscribers.

  • Access to internet
  • VPN
  • UCA (Unified Communications Applications)
  • Streaming of 4K HD videos

Rick Hubbard, Senior Vice President of Networking Product Management at AT&T Says:

The company is expecting mmWave technology to become a vital and integral component of 5G. The trial will be key to significant acceleration of AT&T’s 5G work. The trial will definitely highlight the way technology acts in a real time commercial environment. He said this in a statement. Availability of 5G in full strength promises electric fast internet speed. This speed could easily be 10-100 times faster than LTE. It means Texas phone service users will be able to download any full length High Definition movie on their smartphones in just a few seconds instead of minutes.

QUALCOMM is Working Towards Ensuring Transition to 5G:

The chip giant is also working in this direction. The main objective of QUALCOMM is to aid in the transition to 5G. The company unveiled its plans in this regard during the month of October 2016. The company has clear plans of expanding its reach in the camera space. Successful development of hardware and software designed for various types of video and image devices beyond the cameras of mobile devices will play an important role in this process.

Introduction to the 5G modem chipset for connected cameras was also the part of this announcement.

Final Words:

Competitors like Verizon Wireless are yet to conduct their 5G trials in the year 2017. Now all the carriers are expecting 5G to spark an increase in the sales of smartphones and mobile services to a significant extent.  It is not going to be that easy for any company and especially for AT&T. AT&T will first have to convince municipalities to allow for the installation of 5G equipment. Most importantly, millions of towers will be needed.