On December 21st, the fifth generation of mobile communication technology, known as 5G, was officially frozen and released in Lisbon. This marks a significant milestone in the global standardization process of 5G. The first version of the international 5G standard is expected to be introduced in June next year, setting the stage for rapid advancements in 5G technology and its widespread adoption. During the RAN 78th Plenary Session, the first release of "5G NR" was officially frozen and made public. This release represents the foundational capabilities of 5G's air interface technology. It supports dual connectivity in non-independent (NSA) deployment based on LTE. The freezing of this version marks another key step forward in the standardization of 5G. Notably, China Mobile played a leading role in this effort, contributing significantly to the development of 5G air interface scenarios and requirements, and submitting the 3GPP TR 38.913 technical document. The initial release of the 5G standard included two main approaches: non-independent networking (NSA) and independent networking (SA). NSA serves as a transitional solution, focusing on enhancing hotspot bandwidth by leveraging existing 4G infrastructure. In contrast, SA allows full utilization of 5G’s new features, making it the industry’s preferred long-term solution for 5G deployment. According to the 3GPP schedule, the functional aspects of the SA standard are expected to be frozen in June 2018, with the full standard finalized by the end of the third quarter. This will lead to the official confirmation of the first global 5G standard. A report from Qualcomm highlights the potential economic impact of 5G, estimating that it could generate $12.3 trillion in global economic output by 2035. It is also expected that between 2020 and 2035, 5G will contribute to global GDP growth at a level comparable to the entire Indian economy. Wen Ke, Director of the Information and Communication Development Department, stated that by the end of this year, part of the 5G two-phase network testing will be completed. With the introduction of the first international 5G standard in June next year, products can be launched simultaneously or close to commercial readiness, further accelerating the global rollout of 5G technology. Schuko Surge Protector Power Strips Schuko Surge Protector Power Strips, schuko power strip with surge protection,EU Schuko Power Strip Yang Guang Auli Electronic Appliances Co., Ltd. , https://www.ygpowerstrips.com
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September 05, 2025