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Samsung Supports KDDI’s 5G Launch with Advanced 700MHz Solutions

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Samsung Electronics on Tuesday announced that it has successfully bring its advanced 700MHz solutions on air for KDDI’s commercial launch of 5G.

The use of 700MHz spectrum in this rollout will enhance KDDI’s 5G network coverage, improving indoor and outdoor mobile experiences, and provide reliable 5G connectivity to users.

 

This low-band 5G network is a significant addition to KDDI’s existing 5G services, which already support the mid-band and mmWave spectrums, introducing a wave of new services to more users. With the benefit of these multiple spectrum bands, KDDI can provide reliable connectivity, coupled with high speeds and wider coverage. For the rollout, KDDI selected Samsung’s advanced 5G solutions, including its 700MHz radio and its next-generation indoor and outdoor baseband units.

Samsung has pioneered the successful delivery of 5G end-to-end solutions including chipsets, radios, and core. Through ongoing research and development, Samsung drives the industry to advance 5G networks with its market-leading product portfolio from fully virtualized RAN and Core to private network solutions and AI-powered automation tools. The company is currently providing connectivity to hundreds of millions of users around the world.

Toshikazu Yokai, Executive Officer, Chief Director of Mobile Technology at KDDI
With the support of leading vendors like Samsung, we hope to continue expanding our 5G service areas with the goal of reaching 90 percent population coverage by early next year. We look forward to bringing improved 5G experience to more users.

Sohyong Chong, SVP and Head of Software R&D, Networks Business at Samsung Electronics
Samsung is delighted to take part in KDDI’s launch of 700MHz 5G, and in delivering enhanced user experience to millions of customers in Japan. We are proud to contribute to Japan’s 5G expansion.

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