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The 4iG Group and the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) are the first in Hungary to jointly test their data transmission equipment operating at 6 GHz, reports Index.
The 4iG Group will be the first in the Central and Eastern European region to demonstrate 5.5G technology using 6 GHz frequency, which opens up new horizons in mobile network speeds and enables record data transmission speeds under controlled conditions, the portal reports.
The technology is capable of delivering download speeds of up to 10 Gbps at existing base station densities, which is ten times faster than 5G technology currently offers.
The Budapest-based 4iG Nyrt. and BME will hold a closed press event on Wednesday, April 17, where the 6 GHz technology will be demonstrated on site after a presentation by experts. According to the draft program, the event will start with a welcome address by Charaf Hassan, Dean of the BME Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, followed by a speech by Gergely Fábián, Secretary of State for Industrial Policy and Technology.
This will be followed by a presentation by Pál Zarándy, Director of Mobile and 5G Strategy at 4iG Group, and then by Vilmos Németh, Head of the 6 GHz Working Group of the BME 5G Lab and 5G Coalition. The event will end with download speed testing of the 6 GHz technology and demonstration of 5G demos at the BME lab.
Via Index, Featured image: Pixabay