10Gbps Broadband Adventure: Real-World Test Reveals 6G Terminal Prototype System Achieves 10Gbps Downlink Peak Rate
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In Wuhan, a collaborative effort between the China Telecom Research Institute, China Telecom's Hubei Branch, and CITIC Telecom International CCT Limited culminated in a groundbreaking test of the 6G terminal prototype system's downlink peak rate. The results were nothing short of impressive: a single terminal soared to a peak downlink rate of 5Gbps, while the system as a whole achieved a staggering 10Gbps, showcasing the immense potential of 6G technology in enhancing throughput and spectral efficiency.

The 6G test system is a marvel of integration, featuring a 6G cloud-based base station that seamlessly blends sensing, computing, and AI capabilities, alongside an ultra-large-scale Active Antenna Unit (AAU) and a cutting-edge 6G terminal prototype. At the heart of this system lies the core AAU equipment, boasting an impressive 128 digital channels and 1024 antenna elements, a testament to the technological prowess behind this endeavor.

During the actual test, leveraging the power of MU-MIMO technology, each terminal was equipped to support a signal bandwidth of 400MHz. The outcome? Both terminals independently reached a downlink peak rate of 5Gbps, culminating in a system-wide achievement of 10Gbps. This milestone not only pushes the boundaries of wireless broadband but also paves the way for a future where 10Gbps wireless broadband is not just a dream, but a reality.