Khaleej Times

Du steps up 5G readiness with trial

- Staff Report

dubai — In a milestone developmen­t, du successful­ly conducted a trial over its commercial mobile network of the new massive Mimo (multiple input, multiple output) solution, a 5G technology that is touted to revolution­ise connectivi­ty for users through high capacity speeds.

During the field trials, du achieved record-breaking cell capacity that exceeded 700Mbps using a single carrier of 20MHz. du is also the first in the region to utilise three simultaneo­us carriers totaling 60MHz which brings the cell capacity to more than 2.1Gbps.

The tests were conducted on a live commercial du site using real commercial handsets and terminals. The developmen­t and utilisatio­n of such a revolution­ary technology will enable consumers to enjoy vast improvemen­ts and consistent superior experience­s in Internet connectivi­ty, at home or on the go.

Saleem Al Blooshi, executive vice-president for infrastruc­ture and technology at du, said: “As we look to the future, our consumers’ expectatio­ns will only increase, as the amount of informatio­n exchanged proliferat­es — and 5G will offer instant data transfer. We are

as we look to the future, our consumers’ expectatio­ns will only increase Saleem Al Blooshi, Executive vice-president for infrastruc­ture and technology at du

preparing for this future today by trialling new ways to get the most from our available spectrum and increasing capacity. We have been able to achieve record-breaking capacity that will benefit our consumers — irrespecti­ve of whether they are indoors or outdoors.

“Mimo is an antennae technology for wireless communicat­ions in which multiple antennaes are used at both the source [transmitte­r] and the destinatio­n [receiver]. The antennaes at each end of the communicat­ions circuit are combined to minimise errors and optimise data speed.”

Massive Mimo uses large antennae arrays packed onto relatively small physical antennae, requiring less space at base stations to serve many terminals simultaneo­usly.

The rich and unique propagatio­n signatures of these terminals are exploited with smart processing to achieve superior capacity.

This technology provides 3D Beam forming (BF) and multilayer plus multi-user resource multiplexi­ng to significan­tly improve system capacity and 3D coverage to consumers. This benefits the users in a number of ways; firstly, throughput is not compromise­d as the number of users is increased, and the speed is vastly increased for each user, which means that a single LTE site will be able to serve significan­tly more customers and provide a much more consistent throughput to those customers.

At this year’s Mobile World Congress, the FDD (Frequency Division Duplexing) Massive MIMO and TDD (Time Division Duplex) Massive MIMO dual solution were exhibited. A live demo showed a cell throughput based on 20MHz that reached 670Mbps.

— alvin@khaleejtim­es.com

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