SK Telecom and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. announced today that they successfully completed a trial to deliver a 5G end-to-end connection based on 5G New Radio (NR) technology. The trial represents the successful case of a 5G end-to-end connection, using the 3.5GHz spectrum through virtualized core, radio and devices that are based on 5G NR technology.
The trial, which took place in Samsung’s R&D center in Suwon, was comprised of Samsung’s 5G virtualized core, virtualized RAN, Distributed Unit (baseband unit and radio unit) and test device based on 3GPP NR standards established to date. The 3GPP Release 15 standard is expected to be completed near the end of 2017, and to date, technologies such as numerology, frame structure and channel coding have been defined in the 3GPP NR specification.
The test results showed speeds over 1 Gbps and a low latency of 1.2 milliseconds. The ultra-low latency was made achievable by reducing the Transmission Time Interval (TTI) down to 0.25 millisecond, which when compared to today’s 4G LTE networks is one fourth the time. In addition to latency improvements, while 20MHz is the maximum channel bandwidth for LTE, a wide channel bandwidth of 80MHz was used to make consistent gigabit performance possible at today’s trial.
“SK Telecom has successfully acquired all the essential technologies necessary for 5G commercialization using 3.5GHz and 28GHz frequencies, made possible through joint efforts with Samsung,” said Park Jin-hyo, Senior Vice President and Head of Network Technology R&D Center of SK Telecom. “We will maintain our leadership in 5G by taking initiative in 5G NR standardization and commercialization.”
“We achieved another milestone today, taking 5G in to the sub-6GHz spectrum for use cases and applications requiring wider area network coverage. The below 6GHz spectrum has been identified by the industry as ideal for enabling 5G services such as autonomous/connected cars that require a wider area network,” said Dongsoo Park, Executive Vice President and Head of Global Sales & Marketing Team in Networks Business, Samsung Electronics. “Today’s trial with SK Telecom serves as a significant development in our collaborative efforts to accelerate 5G commercialization.”
Samsung’s virtualized solutions played a significant part in the trial’s success, representing the flexible nature of next generation networks. New applications and functions for unprecedented services can be deployed with Mobile Edge Computing (MEC). In addition to efficiency and cost-savings, network virtualization will provide operators with a real-time, ultra-low latency platform for new communication services.
SK Telecom and Samsung have been jointly exploring and studying the different frequencies optimal for 5G communications. 28GHz, one of the ultra-high frequencies, enables the transmission of large volume data like high definition videos at super-fast speed thanks to its wide bandwidth availability up to 3GHz. On the other hand, 3.5GHz, one of the below 6GHz frequencies, promises a wider and more stable coverage. In accordance to this, the two companies will continue their joint efforts to create unprecedented services that are optimized to the distinct traits of 28GHz and 3.5GHz frequencies, as well as next generation network architecture.