Ep15: 5G is a 3 Band Network

For at least two years, wireless carriers have been promoting the next generation of wireless service known as 5G. This fifth generation of technology, we are told, holds great promise.But unlike earlier instantiations of wireless standards, such as 3G or 4G, 5G is more complex and nuanced. Understanding these details is important to grasp the existing and new use cases for this latest communications standard.Hi, I’m Mark Goode, host of “Commercial Innovation for Defense,” a podcast dedicated to discussing some of the challenges faced by the US military and potential commercial solutions to address those challenges.My guest on this episode is Pete DeNagy, a pioneer in wireless communications technology and a 5G and WiFi subject matter expert. In this first of five episodes, Pete explains one of the fundamental distinctions of 5G, a distinction that if not understood, can lead to a great deal of confusion.  Unlike previous wireless standards, 5G services are offered in three distinct bands of the electromagnetic spectrum. And the unique characteristics of each band directly impacts the kind of services that an operator can offer and the use cases that can be addressed.Mark Goode can be reached at mark@commercebasix.com. You can email Pete at pdenagy@acommence.comThe show music was composed, arranged, and performed by Josh Goode: joshgoode1@mac.com

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The US military has issued a call to arms for American firms with leading edge, disruptive innovation to collaborate with the Department of Defense and its suppliers to maintain America’s lead in global defense systems.This podcast, Commercial Innovation for Defense, explores both the need and the many solutions. Visit https://commercebasix.com