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363Mbps, Samsung and MediaTek announce that they have broken the record for upload speed of 5G three antennas.

2025-02-27 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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CTOnews.com, July 7 (Xinhua)-- Samsung's Samsung Networks announced on July 6 that it has set a new record for 5G upload speeds in partnership with MediaTek. The two companies completed the test at Samsung Lab in Suwon, South Korea.

▲ source Samsung Electronics official website said it has achieved record speed on 5G independent networks using 2CC CA (carrier aggregation) and C-band with MIMO (multiple input multiple output) function.

The test uses Samsung Networks's C-band large-scale MIMO radio, vDU (Virtual distributed Unit) and 5G core. One of MediaTek's test equipment uses a new M80-based CPU chipset, using one channel and three antennas (1900MHz, 3.7GHz and 3.7GHz) to achieve the highest upload speed of 363Mbps (45.375MB/s). The speed is close to the theoretical limit of this kind of configuration.

Dongwoo Lee, head of Samsung Electronics Network Business Technology Solutions Group, said: "We are pleased to have successfully achieved this industry breakthrough with MediaTek, bringing higher efficiency and performance to consumer devices. Faster uplink speeds open up new possibilities and have the potential to change the user experience. This milestone is a further indication of our commitment to using state-of-the-art technology to improve our customers' networks."

As previously reported by CTOnews.com, Ericsson and MediaTek recently used uplink carrier aggregation to set an uplink speed record for 440 Mbps (55MB/s) on a low-and medium-band 5G network, which is higher than Samsung's record. However, the implementation of the two is different. Ericsson uses the 50MHz FDD N1 and 100MHz TDD N77 bands.

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