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Ericsson calls out dynamic spectrum sharing as key to nationwide 5G coverage

September 5, 2019

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Right now in the U.S., 5G availability is relatively limited. AT&T, T-Mobile US and Verizon are all currently using millimeter wave frequencies so only parts of some markets have coverage. Sprint is using its 2.5 GHz to provide wider area coverage than what’s possible with millimeter wave. All four, three if you project a finalized merger between Sprint and T-Mo, have discussed plans for nationwide 5G coverage at some point in 2020. So how do we can from limited coverage today to pervasive coverage next year? A number of ecosystem players see dynamic spectrum sharing as a way to quickly scale 5G.

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