Singapore's StarHub and Nokia have jointly demonstrated 5G cmWave technology in a live setting, delivering mobile broadband with an ultra-high speed of 4.3Gbps and latency of just 1 millisecond.
The demonstration was carried out at StarHub's headquarters and is part of StarHub's ongoing trials of future technologies to facilitate virtual reality, augmented reality and e-health applications.
In the journey towards future-proofing its network for customers, StarHub is trialling the new platform, which enables the simultaneous running of multiple network technologies, such as 3G, 4G and 5G when finalized, across different spectrum bands using the same radio module. As compared to previous generation radio access technologies, the new platform offers unrivalled scalability, takes up less physical space and consumes 60% less energy.
Aside from allowing mobile users to download huge files in mere seconds, such technological advances with ultra-low lag characteristics can enhance M2M (machine-to-machine) communication and applications including autonomous driving, said Nokia in a statement.
Chong Siew Loong, Head of Network Engineering, StarHub
5G, while still a distance away, will become reality in the time to come. Through our ongoing trials of new technologies such as Nokia's integrated AirScale solution, we are exploring how we can use 5G technologies to enrich the lives of our customers.
Nicolas Bouverot, head of Asia South at Nokia
This demo reiterates our leadership position in the 5G ecosystem. Nokia AirScale allows service providers to lay the foundation for the programmable world of the future. It enables service providers to roll out best-in-class services and differentiate without significantly increasing their expenditure.