Maxis and Huawei have started the first-ever 5G-Advanced trial in Malaysia, demonstrating the ultra-high speeds and various use cases of 5.5G technology.
Maxis and Huawei have kicked off Malaysia ’s first-ever 5G-Advanced technology trial at KLCC. The trial showcased the capabilities of 5.5G , offering ultra-high speeds of over 8Gbps and enabling various use cases such as real-time high-resolution video streaming and live 3D video streaming.
5.5G also allows for more connected IoT devices within the same footprint.
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