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Korea Herald
3 days ago
- Business
- Korea Herald
ZTE, AIS and MediaTek jointly unveil UE aggregation technology, advancing 5G-A to new heights
BANGKOK, May 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ZTE Corporation ( / a global leading provider of integrated information and communication technology solutions, in collaboration with Thailand's leading mobile operator AIS and MediaTek, hosted a live demonstration of 5G-A UE Aggregation at the A-Z Innovation Center in Bangkok. With the growing popularity of applications such as extended reality (XR), 4K live broadcasting, and immersive metaverse experiences, single user equipment (UE) faces inherent limitations in power, spectrum, and channel capacity. UE Aggregation offers a compelling solution by enabling Remote UEs to collaborate with nearby Relay UEs. Relay UEs can contribute their spare resources to enhance the uplink performance of Remote UEs, effectively breaking through the bottlenecks of single-device capabilities. UE Aggregation integrates three key dimensions of cooperation to create a robust and efficient uplink transmission chain: The live trial was conducted in A-Z center lab based on AIS commercial 5G network configuration, using ZTE's 5G gNodeB and core network equipment. MediaTek supplied prototype terminals equipped with UE Aggregation capabilities. Test scenarios simulated collaboration between Remote and Relay UEs, with direct comparisons to conventional single-device setups. Performance was evaluated based on wireless uplink throughput and real-time 4K video streaming from mobile devices, achieving following results: UE Aggregation has been incorporated into the 3GPP Release 18 specifications and will continue to evolve in future releases (Releases 19 and 20). Future iterations will support multi-path routing, multi-relay architecture, inter-DU/CU coordination, and intelligent low-latency path optimization—laying a strong foundation for future use cases in industrial IoT, vehicle-to-everything (V2X), and XR.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
ZTE, AIS and MediaTek jointly unveil UE aggregation technology, advancing 5G-A to new heights
BANGKOK, May 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ZTE Corporation ( / a global leading provider of integrated information and communication technology solutions, in collaboration with Thailand's leading mobile operator AIS and MediaTek, hosted a live demonstration of 5G-A UE Aggregation at the A-Z Innovation Center in Bangkok. With the growing popularity of applications such as extended reality (XR), 4K live broadcasting, and immersive metaverse experiences, single user equipment (UE) faces inherent limitations in power, spectrum, and channel capacity. UE Aggregation offers a compelling solution by enabling Remote UEs to collaborate with nearby Relay UEs. Relay UEs can contribute their spare resources to enhance the uplink performance of Remote UEs, effectively breaking through the bottlenecks of single-device capabilities. UE Aggregation integrates three key dimensions of cooperation to create a robust and efficient uplink transmission chain: Power Aggregation: The Relay UEs assist with signal forwarding, improving uplink connectivity in areas with weak coverage. Bandwidth Aggregation: Relay UEs share their unused spectrum resources, boosting the Remote UE's uplink throughput. Channel Aggregation: Remote and Relay UEs simultaneously establish independent communication links, enabling multi-path transmission and enhancing reliability and redundancy. The live trial was conducted in A-Z center lab based on AIS commercial 5G network configuration, using ZTE's 5G gNodeB and core network equipment. MediaTek supplied prototype terminals equipped with UE Aggregation capabilities. Test scenarios simulated collaboration between Remote and Relay UEs, with direct comparisons to conventional single-device setups. Performance was evaluated based on wireless uplink throughput and real-time 4K video streaming from mobile devices, achieving following results: Uplink speeds for edge users improved by up to three times with UE Aggregation enabled. Without aggregation, uplink throughput is insufficient for stable 4K live streaming, resulting in frequent stuttering and frame drops. When aggregation was activated, uplink can support smooth and high-quality 4K live streaming with consistent quality and no noticeable frame loss. UE Aggregation has been incorporated into the 3GPP Release 18 specifications and will continue to evolve in future releases (Releases 19 and 20). Future iterations will support multi-path routing, multi-relay architecture, inter-DU/CU coordination, and intelligent low-latency path optimization—laying a strong foundation for future use cases in industrial IoT, vehicle-to-everything (V2X), and XR. MEDIA INQUIRIES:ZTE CorporationCommunicationsEmail: View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE ZTE Corporation Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
ZTE, AIS and MediaTek jointly unveil UE aggregation technology, advancing 5G-A to new heights
BANGKOK, May 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ZTE Corporation ( / a global leading provider of integrated information and communication technology solutions, in collaboration with Thailand's leading mobile operator AIS and MediaTek, hosted a live demonstration of 5G-A UE Aggregation at the A-Z Innovation Center in Bangkok. With the growing popularity of applications such as extended reality (XR), 4K live broadcasting, and immersive metaverse experiences, single user equipment (UE) faces inherent limitations in power, spectrum, and channel capacity. UE Aggregation offers a compelling solution by enabling Remote UEs to collaborate with nearby Relay UEs. Relay UEs can contribute their spare resources to enhance the uplink performance of Remote UEs, effectively breaking through the bottlenecks of single-device capabilities. UE Aggregation integrates three key dimensions of cooperation to create a robust and efficient uplink transmission chain: Power Aggregation: The Relay UEs assist with signal forwarding, improving uplink connectivity in areas with weak coverage. Bandwidth Aggregation: Relay UEs share their unused spectrum resources, boosting the Remote UE's uplink throughput. Channel Aggregation: Remote and Relay UEs simultaneously establish independent communication links, enabling multi-path transmission and enhancing reliability and redundancy. The live trial was conducted in A-Z center lab based on AIS commercial 5G network configuration, using ZTE's 5G gNodeB and core network equipment. MediaTek supplied prototype terminals equipped with UE Aggregation capabilities. Test scenarios simulated collaboration between Remote and Relay UEs, with direct comparisons to conventional single-device setups. Performance was evaluated based on wireless uplink throughput and real-time 4K video streaming from mobile devices, achieving following results: Uplink speeds for edge users improved by up to three times with UE Aggregation enabled. Without aggregation, uplink throughput is insufficient for stable 4K live streaming, resulting in frequent stuttering and frame drops. When aggregation was activated, uplink can support smooth and high-quality 4K live streaming with consistent quality and no noticeable frame loss. UE Aggregation has been incorporated into the 3GPP Release 18 specifications and will continue to evolve in future releases (Releases 19 and 20). Future iterations will support multi-path routing, multi-relay architecture, inter-DU/CU coordination, and intelligent low-latency path optimization—laying a strong foundation for future use cases in industrial IoT, vehicle-to-everything (V2X), and XR. MEDIA INQUIRIES:ZTE CorporationCommunicationsEmail: View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE ZTE Corporation Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
04-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Telit Cinterion Launches AI-Powered 5G Modules and Data Cards with Qualcomm's Cutting-Edge Modem
Telit Cinterion's new FE990D and FN990D integrate Qualcomm X85/82 5G Modem-RF, 5G Advanced solution, leveraging AI to enhance traffic prioritization, optimize energy efficiency, reduce latency, and improve location accuracy. Both product series support NB-IoT NTN (Non-Terrestrial Networks) for seamless satellite communication and align with 3GPP Release 18 for future-ready connectivity. IRVINE, Calif., March 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Telit Cinterion, a global leader in end-to-end IoT solutions, unveils the FE990D and FN990D, the industry's first AI-powered 5G modules and data cards featuring the cutting-edge Qualcomm® X85/X82 5G Modem-RF. The FE990D series comes in an LGA module, while the FN990D series is available in an M.2 form factor. For more details on Telit Cinterion's 5G portfolio, visit The FE990D and FN990D are both powered by the Qualcomm X85/82 5G Modem-RF, which features the Qualcomm® AI Stack and offers easy access to AI models via the Qualcomm® AI Hub. With Qualcomm AI Hub, customers can convert trained models, such as those from PyTorch and ONNX, to inference on the device. They can also profile these models on the device to obtain detailed metrics and verify numerical correctness by running on-device inference. Built for next-generation connectivity, both the FE990D and FN990D support 3GPP Release 18, ensuring superior performance, reliability, and longevity across enterprise and industrial applications. Key use cases include: Fixed Wireless Access (FWA): High-speed broadband for indoor and outdoor environments Enterprise & industrial networking: Reliable connectivity for routers and gateways Professional video broadcasting & surveillance: Seamless 4K/8K streaming Customizable connectivity: Optimized with NExT™ data plans for tailored solutions NB-IoT NTN: Satellite-based communication for remote and underserved areas "The launch of the FE990D and FN990D by Telit Cinterion represents a significant milestone in our long-standing and robust collaboration in which we've worked together to revolutionize 5G and IoT solutions," said Gautam Sheoran, VP & GM, Wireless Broadband & Communications, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. "We are proud that the Qualcomm X82 and X85 5G Modem-RF solutions for 5G Advanced are the driving force behind these AI-powered 5G Advanced modules and data cards, enabling high speeds, low latency, high reliability, network elasticity, security, and scalability to enhance the user experience." "For over two decades, Qualcomm Technologies and Telit Cinterion collaborated to bring groundbreaking technologies to market," said Marco Contento, VP of Product Management, Mobile Broadband, Telit Cinterion. "With the FE990D and FN990D, we continue that legacy by delivering AI-powered, NB-IoT NTN-enabled, and Release 18-ready solutions that maximize performance, reliability, and long-term viability for OEMs, system integrators, and their customers." Visit Telit Cinterion at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona from March 3-6 in booth 5A32 to learn more. Qualcomm is a trademark or registered trademark of Qualcomm branded products are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. About Telit CinterionTelit Cinterion is a global end-to-end IoT enabler providing complete solutions that reduce time to market and costs, delivering custom designed, ready for market connected devices in addition to maintaining the industry's broadest portfolio of enterprise-grade wireless communication and positioning modules, cellular MVNO connectivity plans and management services, edge-cloud software and data orchestration, and IoT and industrial IoT platforms. As the largest western provider pioneering IoT innovation, Telit Cinterion delivers award-winning and highly secure IoT solutions, modules and services for the industry's top brands. For more information, follow us on YouTube, X, LinkedIn, Facebook, visit or subscribe to receive our marketing communications. Copyright © 2025 Telit IoT Solutions Holding Ltd. and/or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. Telit Cinterion, Telit, OneEdge, Cinterion, and all associated logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Telit Communications S.p.A, Telit Communications LTD, Telit IoT Solutions Holding Ltd. and/or their affiliated companies in the United States and/or other countries. Other names used herein may be trademarks of their respective owners. Media Contacts Leslie HartTelit Cinterion+1 Casey BushGRC for Telit Cinterion+1 949-608-0276telit@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Telit Cinterion Sign in to access your portfolio