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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/5\/3\/23054285\/samsung-vran-dish-network-5g-oran<\/a> Dish Network owes us a 5G network<\/a> \u2014 that was the linchpin of the deal that allowed T-Mobile to buy Sprint<\/a>, bringing our wireless carrier options down to three. With Dish\u2019s first deadline fast approaching, the company has announced a new partner: Samsung. The company joins Dish as a vendor while it attempts to build a 5G network from scratch. <\/p>\n Dish isn\u2019t building just any old 5G network, either. It\u2019s basing the network on a newer, cloud-based technology called O-RAN (Open Radio Access Network) that relies on off-the-shelf (rather than proprietary) hardware. Samsung is supplying vRAN (Virtualized<\/em> Radio Acc… you get it) software and radio units to help make the whole thing work.<\/p>\n Dish promised the FCC it would cover 20 percent of the population with its new network by June of this year, which is a milestone on the way to ultimately covering 70 percent of the population<\/a> by June of 2023. The project has been plagued with delays<\/a>, and for those keeping score at home, June is next month. Dish\u2019s last earnings call didn\u2019t paint the rosiest picture<\/a> of the network\u2019s current status, either; as of February, the network was still in beta testing with friends and family in Las Vegas. Vegas has a lot of things, but it does not, in fact, include 20 percent of the US population within its borders. <\/p>\n Dish isn\u2019t the first US-based network operator that Samsung has worked with. It previously helped Verizon expand its low-band Nationwide 5G with a technology called DSS, or Dynamic Spectrum Sharing. Let\u2019s just hope that this new partnership with Dish produces better results than that venture did<\/a> because the clock is ticking.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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