5G Americas releases update on 5G non-terrestrial networks

Chris Pearson of 5G Americas

5G Americas has recently introduced a new report titled ‘Update on 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks‘. This report provides an update on current developments in the growth of partnerships and technologies relating to non-terrestrial network integration with 5G networks, building on a previous whitepaper on this subject.

Chris Pearson, president of 5G Americas, says “Embracing the dynamic potential of 5G, the integration of non-terrestrial elements into wireless cellular networks with 3GPP standards will help unlock unprecedented coverage and open up the possibility of addressing new use cases.”

By mid-2023, non-terrestrial networks (NTN) is a thriving market with diverse technical and commercial strategies. 5G NTN delivers high-speed wireless access to remote areas, utilising satellites on the mobile network’s access side to provide ground users with mobile services.

Update on 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks” examines the growing ecosystem of providers and partnerships between NTN service providers and ground-based cellular providers. In addition, it highlights satellite constellations operating in three key domains: broadband and Internet services, Internet of Things connectivity, and direct-to-cell applications.

Some key topics surrounding NTN networks in this 5G Americas report include:

  • Current status of NTN networks
  • Architectural paradigms update
  • 5G NTN standardisation in 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)
  • New radio (NR), and IoT support NTN in Release 17
  • NTN enhancements in 3GPP Release 18
  • Potential for new services with 3GPP NTN solution
  • Federal Communications Commission activities related to NTN
  • Recommendations and conclusions

Luiz Abud, head of emerging business and partnerships, Nokia, says “Today, the integration of 3GPP smartphones with NTN paves the way for exciting advancements in 5G NTN standards. These developments within 3GPP hold tremendous potential to amplify the efficiency and capabilities of LEO (low Earth orbit) satellites, presenting a wealth of opportunities for emerging 5G NTN ecosystems. By revolutionising Earth’s communication landscape with unprecedented reliability, these advancements not only bridge the digital divide but also safeguard lives in challenging scenarios while optimising global supply chain systems.”

Karri Kuoppamaki, senior vice president, network technology development and strategy for T-Mobile US, says “The convergence of technological advances and the rise of private space companies has revolutionised the satellite industry, driving down launch costs and enabling the deployment of ‘mega-constellations’ comprising thousands of satellites. These advanced systems are delivering high-performance broadband access even in remote regions and evolving to support direct communication with existing smartphones. The future of NTN and 5G holds immense promise, as they continue to evolve and synergise, enabling unprecedented connectivity.”

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