Verizon has selected Samsung to provide commercial 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) network and customer solutions.
The two companies will begin by launching commercial 5G services in Sacramento, California in the second half of 2018.
Last year, Samsung and Verizon began 5G customer trials across seven U.S. cities in early 2017, and have successfully tested and verified 5G performance using millimeter-wave (mmWave) frequency to provide FWA pre-commercial service. These trials were conducted in California, Georgia, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Michigan, Texas, and Washington D.C.
After conducting trials in key markets across the U.S., Samsung and Verizon have collected results that will help in calibrating a 5G future.
Key findings include:
A single 5G radio has been able to reach the 19th floor of a multi-dwelling unit (MDU).Broadband service has been achieved in line of sight (LOS), partial LOS and Non-LOS connections.Environmental factors, including rain and snow, have not interrupted services.
Samsung will provide Verizon with commercial 5G home routers (CPEs), 5G Radio Access Units (RAN) comprised of a compact radio base station and virtualized RAN elements, as well as 5G radio frequency planning services. To provide these services, Samsung has leveraged in-house technology and assets to develop the first commercial ASIC-based 5G modems and mmWave RFICs.
Verizon and Samsung will continue to develop the use cases and applications of Samsung’s 5G technology.