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| How 5G makes use of millimeter waves It took a while, but the first ever 5G spec was finally approved late last year. 5G NR, as it's called, will bring about super fast mobile internet by tapping into new spectrum. We're expecting to see the first 5G-ready phones in the first half... https://www.engadget.com/2018/07/23/...limeter-waves/ |
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