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Huawei teams up with Intel for its latest 5G trials

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Huaweiโ€™s ongoing army of 5G trials has roped in a new recruit, with the Chinese vendor partnering with Intel on new 3GPP 5G New Radio-based interoperability development testing.

The testing will use Huaweiโ€™s 5G base station prototype and Intelโ€™s 5G Mobile Trial Platform, which it unveiled last year, to verify the performance of next generation technologies including sub-6GHz, C-band and mmWave.

Huawei highlighted C-band as particularly important for providing basic coverage and bandwidth for 5G as one of the first commercialised pieces of spectrum for future networks.

Asha Keddy, Vice-President in the Communication and Devices Group at Intel Corporation, said: โ€œIntel has been actively collaborating with leading players in the Chinese 5G industry to accelerate 5G R&D tests and commercialisation with Intelโ€™s end-to-end 5G technology advantages.

โ€œBased on the latest 5G NR technologies, this joint interoperability test with Huawei will further drive unified 5G standards and the industrial ecosystem in China and across the globe.โ€

The 5G New Radio standard will be finalised by 3GPP in December and uses LTE as a base for coverage and 5G carriers to boost data rates and reduce latency.

The partnership is the latest in a long line of 5G research involving Huawei. Yesterday the Chinese vendor said it was working with TIM and Fastwebโ€™s mobile arm on pre-standard trials taking place in Italian cities in 2018.

It also worked with Deutsche Telekom last week on hitting speeds of more than 2GBps by using New Radio architecture.