5G Glossary

What is 3GPP?

The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) is an international collaboration between seven telecommunications standard development organizations (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TSG, ITU, and TTA) that collaborate to create and maintain the technical specifications for 2G, 3G, 4G, LTE-Advanced, and 5G mobile networks.
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What is band steering? How does it improve wi-fi performance?

In today’s connected world, having a reliable Wi-Fi network is essential for both home and office environments. Yet many people encounter performance issues that can be frustrating. What if there was a way to optimize your Wi-Fi performance seamlessly? Lets delve into the world of band steering, explaining what it is, how it works, and how it can significantly improve your Wi-Fi performance.
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What is Edge Computing?

Edge computing is a type of computing where data is processed at the edge of a network, close to the source of the data. This is in contrast to traditional centralized computing, where data is processed in a central location.
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What is a GNB (gNodeB)?

A gNB (gNodeB) is a node in a cellular network that provides connectivity between user equipment (UE) and the evolved packet core (EPC). A gNodeB is the functional equivalent of a base station in a traditional cellular network.
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What is Beam steering?

5G beam steering is a process of directing radio waves from a transmitting antenna towards a receiving antenna. The process is accomplished by controlling the phase and/or amplitude of the waves emitted from each element in the antenna array. The aim is to create a beam of radio waves that is directed towards the receiving antenna, while minimizing interference to other nearby receivers.
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What is 5G NR (New Radio)?

5G New Radio (NR) is the new radio interface being developed by the 3GPP for 5G cellular networks. It is designed to provide speeds up to 10 Gbps, as well as reduced latency, improved spectrum efficiency, and increased capacity. It is the first 5G radio interface to be standardized, and is expected to be widely adopted in the near future.
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What is URLLC?

URLLC stands for Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communications. It is a new type of communication that is being developed to meet the needs of Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things. URLLC will provide extremely high levels of reliability and low latency, making it possible to support critical applications such as autonomous vehicles and industrial control systems.
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What is Power over Ethernet (PoE)?

Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology can transform network deployment and management by allowing Ethernet cables to transmit both data and electrical power simultaneously. A single cable can thereby provide networking and electrical power to devices such as IP cameras, wireless access points (WAPs), VoIP phones, and other networked devices.
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What is link aggregation?

In the ever-evolving world of networking, link aggregation has become a fundamental concept for enhancing network performance and reliability. But what exactly is link aggregation, and why is it so important? Let’s demystify link aggregation, highlight its core principles, benefits, and practical implementations.
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What is NB-IoT?

NB-IoT is a new, cellular Internet of Things (IoT) technology standardized by 3GPP in Release 13. It builds upon existing LTE networks to enable low-power, wide-area (LPWA) connectivity for a variety of IoT devices and applications.
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What is 5G SA Mode?

5G SA mode is a term used to describe the standalone operation of the 5G network. In this mode, the 5G network is not reliant on any other network infrastructure and can operate independently.
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What is Carrier Aggregation?

Carrier aggregation is a technique used in mobile networks to boost data speeds. It involves using multiple carriers simultaneously to create a wider channel for data transmission. This results in increased data throughput and reduced latency, allowing for a more efficient and responsive mobile network.
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