Not only the producers of the Internet of Things equipment, or those dreaming of delay-free streaming of real games, but also the army are waiting impatiently for 5G's dynamic development. Americans are testing the use of the new communication standard in subsequent military bases.
5G is to bring America not only an economic but also a military advantage - the United States Department of Defense praises and increases the number of military bases where the new communication standard is being tested.
Army on 5G .
The Department of Defense is already involved in developing plans to use 5G on the battlefield. Enormous money is being spent (or is just planning to be spent) on 5G investments worldwide, in the United States it is no different. The local authorities want some of the 5G funds earmarked for development to be used for military applications.
Concrete plans have not yet been presented, so far it has only been announced that proposals for cooperation in the field of experimentation and prototyping will be sent to potential partners next week.
So far 5G has been tested in 5 military bases, but now 7 more have joined this pool. They will test, among others, the use of augmented reality in training soldiers, network security, and improving communication between bases. The data collected during these tests are to be used, among others, to set new standards for the use of 5G in the army.
American 5G.
When it comes to the implementation of 5G in the world, China is the leader, and Huawei from the Middle Kingdom is one of the most important players on the international arena, offering the technology necessary to build the network. Not so long ago, it would seem that the company's position in this role is unwavering and nothing will prevent it from signing further lucrative contracts for creating a network based on the latest communication standards.
By the time. When the American president dug up a war ax with China, he was stunned by Huawei. Trump tried to limit the company's development, cutting off its ability to cooperate with key American partners, and urged allied countries to treat it with far-reaching suspicion, which stirred up plans to build networks in Europe.
Meanwhile, the United States has announced accelerating 5G deployment at home by launching the 5G FAST Plan. Frequencies were slowed down which 5G could use and developed the network further. The problem arose when the army refused to give up its frequencies. Currently, access to commercial 5G is offered in some places in the country by the largest mobile operators - Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile-Spirnt.
5G undergoes tests in military bases. Americans are testing how to use them on the battlefield
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