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        Fourth Radio Interface Technology Added to 5G Standards


        Members     of    the   International  or IMT  program, our diverse global   operators,  standards  development
        Telecommunication Union (ITU) approved   membership  continues  its long-standing   organizations,  and  the  academic
        a fourth technology as part of ongoing   contribution to advance broadband mobile   community. ITU provides a unique global
        standards development  for 5G mobile   communications,  furthering  our mission   framework to discuss the capabilities of
        services.  Known as  “DECT  5G-SRIT",   to leave no one behind in connecting the   new radio  technologies." Andreas  Zipp,
        the new  technology supports  a  range of   world." ITU – the United  Nations agency   Chairman of the DECT Forum,  welcomed
        uses,  from wireless telephony  and audio   entrusted  with  coordinating  radio-  the addition of the new technology to IMT-
        streaming to industrial Internet of Things   frequency  spectrum worldwide – today   2020. “Inclusion as part of ITU's global 5G
        (IoT)  applications, particularly in smart   published  the  specifications  for  the  new   standards affirms the significance of this
        cities. It was added in the first revision to   technology  as  Recommendation ITU-R   technology moving forward," he said. Other
        ITU's key recommendation IMT-2020, which   M.2150-1.  The  technology  is designed   candidate  radio  interface technologies
        broadly  encompasses  fifth-generation,  or   to provide a  slim but strong  technical   underwent  the  international  mobile
        5G, networks, services, and devices. This   foundation  for  wireless applications   telecommunication  (IMT)  evaluation
        ITU  Radiocommunication  Sector (ITU-R)   deployed in  a  range of  use cases, from   process over the past year, although only
        Recommendation  – providing a  set of   cordless telephony to  audio streaming,   one qualified to be added at this stage. The
        global technical  5G standards – reflects   and from  professional audio applications   revised IMT-2020 recommendation now
        continual  consultation and discussion   to the  industrial Internet  of Things   includes the new standard, which European
        among     governments,   companies,  (IoT) applications, such as  building   standards developers  recognized could
        regulators, and other stakeholders dealing   automation and monitoring. The European   support 5G uptake everywhere. “The ETSI
        with  radiocommunication  worldwide.  Telecommunications  Standards  Institute   DECT standard received IMT-2000 approval
        Along  with fostering  connectivity  across   (ETSI) laid  the essential groundwork   more than twenty years ago," noted ETSI's
        borders, ITU  promotes the global rollout   jointly with the DECT Forum, a worldwide   Chief Technical Officer, Adrian Scrase. “5G
        of 5G as a key driver to achieve the UN's   association  of the digital enhanced   therefore presented an  ideal opportunity
        17 Sustainable Development Goals. “New   cordless  telecommunications  (DECT)  to develop  this new, non-cellular, radio
        and emerging technologies like 5G will be   or wireless technology  industry.  ITU's   standard, which is particularly suited
        essential to build an inclusive, sustainable   Radiocommunication  Director,  Mario  for smart meters, Industry 4.0, building
        future for all people,  communities   Maniewicz, said: “The highly collaborative   management  systems, logistics  and
        and countries," said ITU's Secretary-  process  involves  substantial input from   smart  cities." Based on the requirements
        General, Houlin Zhao. “Under the ongoing   and coordination with the ITU Member   set  out in  ITU's  evaluation process, the
        International Mobile Telecommunications   States, equipment manufacturers, network   radio interface  technology  demonstrates
                                                                                 worldwide  compatibility in terms of
                                                                                 operation, equipment, and roaming. It also
                                                                                 addresses the ultra-reliable low latency
                                                                                 (URLLC) capability  stipulated  by IMT-
                                                                                 2020 – the underlying global coordination
                                                                                 framework for so-called 5G services. IMT-
                                                                                 2020  stands for  the requirements  issued
                                                                                 by  ITU's  Radiocommunication  Sector  for
                                                                                 5G starting in 2015. Full-scale commercial
                                                                                 deployment of 5G  networks has  only
                                                                                 taken off in the past year, following ITU's
                                                                                 publication  of a key radiocommunication
                                                                                 technology   recommendation.    ITU
                                                                                 published  the  only globally agreed  IMT
                                                                                 standard for radio interface  technologies
                                                                                 in February 2021 under  the designation
                                                                                 Recommendation  ITU-R  M.2150.  At  the
                                                                                 time of publication,  three  technologies
                                                                                 met the  stringent IMT-2020  performance
                                                                                 requirements. Two of those  (3GPP


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