Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS) will facilitate a smooth migration to 5G, accelerating 5G expansion.
DSS dynamically assigns time-frequency resources between 4G and 5G according to their respective traffic demands to accommodate both users, while optimizing resource utilization. In the early stages of 5G, DSS is advantageous in that it only allocates the required amount of resources for 5G users, and retains the remaining resources for 4G users. As the demand for 5G grows over time, DSS can allocate more resources to 5G services.
With DSS, 5G is able to share the frequency bands used by 4G, allowing operators to swiftly expand 5G coverage while eliminating the need for new spectrum allocation for 5G.
Samsung's DSS technology has been deployed commercially in the
For additional information on Samsung's DSS, refer to our whitepaper: Dynamic Spectrum Sharing
Samsung has pioneered the successful delivery of 5G end-to-end solutions including chipsets, radios, and core network technologies. The company supports 5G commercial services in the world's leading markets, including
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