Wireless / Telecom

Overview

5G is the first generation of mobile networks that is by design addressing the wide range of needs of the vertical industries. 5G offers unlimited mobile broadband experience, provides massive connectivity for everything from human-held smart devices to sensors and machines, and most importantly, it has the ability to support critical machine communications with instant action and ultra-high reliability.

In other words, the three pillars of 5G – ultra low latency, ubiquitous connectivity and massive data capacity.

Wireless communication generations

1G – The first generation of telecom networks (1979), let us talk to each other and be mobile

2G – Digital networks (1991) let us send messages and travel (with roaming services)

3G – Brought a better mobile internet experience (with limited success)

4G – Networks brought all-IP services (Voice and Data), a fast broadband internet experience, with unified networks architectures and protocols

5G – Networks expand broadband wireless services beyond mobile internet to IoT and critical communications segments

Generation 1G 2G 2.5G 3G 4G 5G
Start 1970-1980 1990-2000 2001-2004 2004-2010 2010-Present 2020
Technology Analog Cellular Digital Cellular GPRS, EDGE, CDMA CDMA200 (1XRTT, EVDO), UMTS, EDGE WiMax, LTE, WiFi LTE-A, OMA, NOMA
Service Voice only services Voice and Data services, SMS - Integrated High Quality Audio, Video and Data High Speed, High Quality Voice over IP, HD video conferencing, HD multimedia streaming, Wearable Devices, Internet Of Things Super fast mobile internet, Low laency network for mission critical applications, Security and Survelliance, Autonomous driving, Smart healthcare applications
Switching Circuit Circuit, Packet Packet Packet All Packet All Packet
Core Network PSTN PSTN PSTN Packet NW Internet Internet

5G Usecases

Market Value

$ 1 Bn

Global 5G services market size was valued

1 %

CAGR from 2021 to 2028

Source: Grand view research, 5G Services Market Size, Global Industry Report, 2021-2028

Our Capabilities

What We Offer

1

Deriving new platforms from main platform to address adjacent segments.

2

Reference design for derivative platforms for certifications and customer demo.

3

Ownership of platform maintenance for L1 FW, protocol stack and customer interface layers.

4

Feature enhancements to support new services and 3GPP change requests.

5

Automation of test methods to improve validation and productization support.

6

Test coverage improvement and continuous validation.

7

Bug fix and customer support.

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