KDDI and Kyocera Succeeded in Developing
Testing will continue through March 31, 2025, toward a goal to commercialize this technology within 2025 for stable, high-speed
The United States and Japan will: Strengthen competitiveness in the digital field by investing in research, development, testing, and deployment of secure networks and advanced ICT including 5G and next-generation mobile networks (“6G” or “Beyond 5G”). The United States has committed $2.5 billion to this effort, and Japan has committed $2 billion.
Leveraging its expertise in building a fully virtualized, cloud-native mobile network based on Open RAN standards in Japan, Rakuten Mobile will continue to rapidly deploy 5G Sub6 base stations and expand its coverage area.
In addition, conventional 5G mmWave compatible base stations are large and expensive, and there were cost issues in terms of deploying a large number of them.
This system successfully established communication with commercially available local 5G mmWave-compatible terminals on May 22, 2025. In an evaluation of this system, a throughput performance of 300 Mbps in the downlink and 70 Mbps in the uplink was confirmed using band n257 (bandwidth 100 MHz).
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