Ericsson, Telstra and Qualcomm Achieve Record-Breaking 516 Mbps 5G Uplink Speeds
Ericsson, in collaboration with Telstra and Qualcomm Technologies,
announced a record-breaking uplink speed of 516 Mbps, surpassing the previous
record of 447 Mbps in October 2024. This is the highest uplink speed achieved
on a live commercial sub-6 GHz 5G Standalone (SA) network.
This achievement supports the growing importance of 5G uplink
capabilities as consumer and enterprise applications require increasingly
higher upload speeds for live streaming, video conferencing and real-time data
processing with AI.
The record-breaking performance was achieved using a single
50 MHz 5G SA carrier in the 2600 MHz spectrum band, leveraging Uplink Frequency
Division Duplexing (FDD) Single User Multiple Input, Multiple Output (SU-MIMO)
technology. Ericsson's state-of-the-art RAN Processor 6672 and Radio 4466,
combined with the Snapdragon X80 5G Modem-RF System from Qualcomm Technologies,
powered this achievement.
Ericsson's collaboration with Telstra extends beyond
technical demonstrations to real-world applications. While actual consumer
speeds won't reach the level achieved in this new record, consumers with
compatible devices in areas where Telstra has the necessary technology deployed
will benefit from enhanced performance off the back of these advancements.
Future implementations of technologies such as 3GPP Release
16 Uplink Transmit Switching and Uplink Carrier Aggregation will complement
this capability, ensuring consistent and reliable uplink experiences across
Telstra's network.
Emilio Romeo, Head of Ericsson Australia and New Zealand,
said, "Our collaboration with Telstra continues to redefine the boundaries
of what's possible in 5G technology. This achievement reflects the strength of
our latest Radio Access Network hardware and software solutions and highlights
our commitment to enabling superior network performance for communication
service providers worldwide. As we continue to collaborate with Telstra and
Qualcomm Technologies, our focus remains on delivering cutting-edge solutions
that empower operators to provide faster, more reliable and more consistent
network experiences for their customers."
Sri Amirthalingam, Telstra's Wireless Engineering Executive,
said, "Achieving this uplink speed record demonstrates our relentless
pursuit of innovation to deliver enhanced network performance for our
customers. Together with Ericsson and Qualcomm Technologies, we are bringing
transformative 5G capabilities to life, enabling greater consistency of
performance, reliability and speed when it matters most."
Durga Malladi, Senior Vice President and General Manager of
Technology Planning and Edge Solutions, Qualcomm Technologies, said, "We
are excited to partner with Telstra and Ericsson to set a new 5G uplink speed
record. The UL SU-MIMO technology, driven by our Snapdragon X80, represents a
notable advancement in network uplink performance and capacity. This
achievement underscores our dedication to providing innovative 5G solutions
that address the increasing everyday data demands of modern applications."
This milestone represents a significant leap forward in 5G
network performance, reinforcing Ericsson's role as a global leader in
telecommunications innovation. Telstra and Ericsson together are actively
pushing boundaries of improving the uplink experience, not just pushing the
upload speeds.
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