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Home » 5G PPP Aims to Put Europe back in Mobile Driving Seat

5G PPP Aims to Put Europe back in Mobile Driving Seat

March 4, 2015
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5G PPP, which is a public-private partnership between the European Commission and European industry and research community, outlined a vision to put Europe “back in the driving seat” mobile technology development.  The aim is to leverage 5G to create a single digital economy that connects people, things and services based on a plethora of innovation unseen before at such scale.

The 5G PPP alliance sees this next mobile technology cycle as more than an evolution of mobile broadband technology. It sees 5G as an enabler supporting all economic sectors as well as ever-growing consumer demand for new services. This is an opportunity for the European ICT sector, which contributes about 5% to Europe’s GDP, to expand its leadership position globally.

 The European Commission, with the approval of the European Parliament, has committed €700 million of public funds to support 5G PPP activities from 2014 to 2020.

At this week’s Mobile World Congress, five EU-funded research projects are being showcased in areas such as new waveforms, cell densification, usage of spectrum above 6GHz and spectrum optimization.

http://5g-ppp.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/5G-Vision-Brochure-v1.pdf

http://5g-ppp.eu/

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