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Why are operators launching 5G-Advanced if users are already happy with 5G?
November 30, 2025

Many people ask: “5G NSA or even 5G SA already gives great speed, latency and quality – so why do operators now push 5G-Advanced (3GPP Rel-18) to consumers, not just enterprises?” Yes, the commercial/marketing side is essential. But there is also a powerful technical story behind 5G-Advanced – and honestly, the differences vs. “plain” 5G SA are clear. […]

Is it practical to have a 5G device without MIMO? or with 8×8 MIMO?
November 23, 2025

Short answer: No — and here’s why. Imagine buying a new 5G phone only to discover it uses one RF chain. What would that mean for your experience? Would the performance still feel “5G”? And is a single-antenna 5G device even allowed? Why You Bought a 5G Phone? One of the primary motivations for upgrading […]

Fiber is the Long-Term Ideal — But Microwave made 5G Real
November 9, 2025

Fiber is the king of capacity — but Microwave is the knight of speed, flexibility, and reach. The choice between fiber and microwave is not about which is “better,” but which is right for the location and region as well. When 5G first emerged, the industry consensus was that #fiber would be the only viable backhaul […]

Wi-Fi 7 MLO (Multi-Link Operation) is a Game Changer in the WiFi Industry
November 1, 2025

Existing Wi-Fi 6 devices support multiband operations across the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands. However, these operations are independent, lacking coordination and significantly reduce efficiency. To address this, Wi-Fi 7 introduces MLO! Wi-Fi 7 MLO (Multi-Link Operation) is a cutting-edge technology that unlocks the full potential of Wi-Fi connectivity, enabling a multi-link […]

WiFi6 Performance on 5GHz Vs. 6GHz
October 24, 2025

Wi-Fi remains the default solution for indoor connectivity, handling the majority of data traffic across smartphones, tablets, and IoT devices. According to the UK telecoms regulator Ofcom, in its 2022 annual report, more than 70% of mobile device connections in 2021 occurred over Wi-Fi, and most broadband traffic in the UK took place indoors. Coverage […]