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The Millimeter Wave 5G market is a subset of the 5G market, which is the fifth generation of cellular technology. It is a higher frequency than 4G, allowing for faster speeds and lower latency. Millimeter Wave 5G is capable of providing speeds up to 10 Gbps, which is significantly faster than 4G. It also has a much shorter range than 4G, meaning it requires more base stations to cover the same area. This makes it more expensive to deploy, but it is necessary for certain applications such as virtual reality and autonomous vehicles.
Some of the companies in the Millimeter Wave 5G market include Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei, Samsung, and Qualcomm. These companies are developing the necessary hardware and software to enable the deployment of Millimeter Wave 5G networks. Show Less Read more