5G Glossary

What is LTE-M?

Also known as eMTC (enhanced Machine Type Communications) or Cat-M1/M2, LTE-M is part of LTE IoT technologies. It offers up to 2.4 Mbps downlink speeds, years of battery-life, and extended coverage. This is suitable for latency sensitive IoT applications such as tracker, wearables, and for any use case that need voice and full mobility support.
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What is Network Slicing?

Network slicing is a technique that allows for the creation of multiple virtual networks on top of a single physical network. This allows for each virtual network to be customized for the specific needs of the applications that will be running on it.
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What is Customer Premise Equipment (CPE)?

Customer premise equipment (CPE) is the telecommunications equipment that is installed at a customer's location, typically at their home or business. This equipment is used to connect the customer's premises to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) or other networks.
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What is Edge Computing?

Edge computing is a type of computing where data is processed at the edge of a network, close to the source of the data. This is in contrast to traditional centralized computing, where data is processed in a central location.
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What is a GNB (gNodeB)?

A gNB (gNodeB) is a node in a cellular network that provides connectivity between user equipment (UE) and the evolved packet core (EPC). A gNodeB is the functional equivalent of a base station in a traditional cellular network.
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What is Beam steering?

Beam steering is a technique used in 5G networks to direct radio waves to a specific target, such as a user's device. By steering the beam, the 5G network can provide a more efficient and reliable connection.
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What is URLLC?

URLLC stands for Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communications. It is a new type of communication that is being developed to meet the needs of Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things. URLLC will provide extremely high levels of reliability and low latency, making it possible to support critical applications such as autonomous vehicles and industrial control systems.
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What is NB-IoT?

NB-IoT is a new, cellular Internet of Things (IoT) technology standardized by 3GPP in Release 13. It builds upon existing LTE networks to enable low-power, wide-area (LPWA) connectivity for a variety of IoT devices and applications.
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What is Carrier Aggregation?

Carrier aggregation is a technique used in mobile networks to boost data speeds. It involves using multiple carriers simultaneously to create a wider channel for data transmission. This results in increased data throughput and reduced latency, allowing for a more efficient and responsive mobile network.
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What is 802.11ax?

The 802.11ax standard—officially known as IEEE 802.11ax-2019—is the latest generation of Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi 6). It builds upon the previous 802.11ac and 802.11n standards by adding numerous improvements that make it faster, more efficient, and more capable of handling dense networks.
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What is Sub-6GHz?

Sub 6 GHz is a term used to refer to the frequency range below 6 GHz in the radio spectrum. This frequency range is used to provide wireless services such as 4G, LTE, 5G and WiFi.
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What is UE?

User equipment, or UE, is a term used in LTE, 4G, and 5G wireless communications to describe a mobile device, such as a smartphone, tablet, laptop, or other type of wireless device that is used to access the network.
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