5 key technology inventions in 5G Advanced Release 18
As we stand at the cusp of the ASN.1 completion milestone of the first 5G Advanced standard — Release 18, targeted for June — here is a closer look at five areas of Qualcomm’s key Release 18 technology pillars. These technological advancements enhance device experiences, unlock network efficiencies and enable new system capabilities.
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