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Pre5G is a term used to describe the technology that bridges the gap between 4G and 5G networks. It is a collection of technologies that provide faster speeds and lower latency than 4G, but not as fast as 5G. Pre5G networks are designed to provide a smooth transition from 4G to 5G, allowing users to experience the benefits of 5G without having to wait for the full 5G rollout. Pre5G networks are also designed to be more cost-effective than 5G, making them attractive to operators who are looking to upgrade their networks.
Some of the companies in the Pre5G market include Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei, ZTE, Qualcomm, and Samsung. These companies are all working to develop and deploy Pre5G technologies, such as Massive MIMO, carrier aggregation, and beamforming. These technologies are designed to provide faster speeds and lower latency than 4G, while also providing a cost-effective solution for operators looking to upgrade their networks. Show Less Read more