Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. announced today that it will partner with Korean
telecommunications operator LG U+ to jointly develop 5G technology, in a move
that will further strengthen both companies. The agreement will also enhance Korea ’s global
leadership in 5G research and help drive the creation of standards for the next
major phase of innovation in mobile telecommunications.
“This partnership will help
us drive
R&D, which in turn will power innovation in the global telecommunications
industry. 5G networks will be based on the convergence of a whole host of
incredible new technologies, from more advanced antenna systems to Network
Functions Virtualization (NFV). Bringing together Samsung’s cutting-edge
technology and LG U+’s expertise and understanding of end-users preferences as
well as application and service trends, will be a powerful combination,” said DongSoo Park , Executive Vice President of
R&D in Network Business at Samsung
Electronics
“Together we will be
well-prepared for the 5G era. Through close collaboration and by leveraging LG
U+’s extensive network management understanding and Samsung’s technology
leadership, we hope to lead the next generation of telecommunications
technology, not only in Korea, but
around the world,” added Sun Tae Kim, Executive Vice President of LG U+’s
Service and Development Division.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing
ceremony on June 25, which
marks the formal start of the partnership, was attended by almost 100 senior staff from both companies. The event also
featured an in-depth discussion of how the two companies will collaborate; as a
result, both sides agreed to a shared ‘5G Readiness Target’ for the year 2020.
The collaboration will focus on three
areas that are of critical strategic importance to 5G’s future:
1)
5G global spectrum
identification and acquisition
Identifying and acquiring
appropriate spectrum for 5G use is a key goal of the partnership, with
particular emphasis on high-frequency bands, due to its relatively high
availability and potentially enormous data capacity. Given the lack of
industry-wide agreement on 5G spectrum, Samsung and LG U+ have identified an
urgent need to drive early global standardization. Together, the companies will
contribute jointly to efforts to determine the best spectrum – subject to the
consensus of the International Telecommunication Union’s (ITU) IMT-2020 group.
Samsung Electronics and LG
U+
will prepare a collaborative white paper on 5G
spectrum standardization and will appear jointly at key industry events to
address this issue. As part of their submission for the upcoming World
Radiocommunication Conference (WRC), the South Korean telecommunications
industry and government have proposed the following six 5G spectrum bands as
suitable for global usage: 27 – 29.5GHz, 31.8 – 33.4 GHz, 37 – 42.5 GHz, 45.5 –
50.2 GHz, 50.4 – 52.6 GHz, and 64 – 74 GHz.
2)
5G technology co-development
To establish a leadership position in 5G,
Samsung and LG U+ will collaborate on future research and development. For
example, the companies will co-develop Full Dimension Multiple Input Multiple
Output (FD-MIMO) antenna technology, in order to deliver 5G’s throughput and
data capacity potential.
Other joint R&D areas will include
network architecture design, a review of key network elements and new millimetre
wave (mmWave) radio technologies - both for network infrastructure and user
devices. Performance targets in this latter area include vastly improved
throughput capabilities and smooth service, even at speeds of up to 500km/h.
Lastly, co-development will also focus on
Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV)
technologies, with the aim of sharply enhancing end-to-end operational
efficiency and flexibility. Advances in these areas are considered essential to
drive performance and support the next generation of Internet-of-Things based
devices and services.
3)
5G technology global standardization
The partnership will focus
not only on the determination of 5G
spectrum, but the standardization of 5G technologies as well.
To this end, Samsung
Electronics and LG U+ will actively participate in several key global standardization bodies, including the
ITU’s IMT-2020 promotion group and the 5G Forum in Korea . These organizations are
important platforms from which Samsung and LG U+ can jointly promote the
adoption of 5G spectrum and technology standards. Together, the companies will
actively contribute to the advancement of Korea ’s ICT leadership efforts.
As detailed in
Samsung’s 5G Vision whitepaper, the advent of
5G mobile networks is expected to exponentially increase cellular data
throughput capabilities while drastically reducing network latency and
operational costs. However, if this potential is to be realized, it will be
essential to strike industry partnerships and collaborate during the ongoing development
of 5G technology.
In addition to LG U+ in South Korea ,
Samsung has established partnerships with several operators across the world’s
leading LTE markets, all with the aim of accelerating the R&D of 5G
technology. These include collaboration with operators in Japan , Europe, and South Korea .
Samsung has also taken an active role in multiple 5G exploratory and
standardization organizations, including the previously mentioned ITU’s
IMT-2020, the World Radiocommunication Conference, and the 5G Forum in South
Korea - as well as the Europe-focused 5G Public Private Partnership (5G PPP).
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