Comparison between WiFi 6 and 5G
WiFi 6 and 5G:
The two most important things I use to send and receive data nowadays, they are used to send and receive thousands of gigabytes per day.
The essential difference between them is as follows:
First, the 5G uses modulation up to 256 QAM, but the wifi 6 uses up to 1024 QAM
Second, regard to MIMO, you will find that in 5G we can use 64T64R For outdoor and 4T4R For indoor
But in wifi 6 we can reach a maximum of 12T12R
Note: The abbreviation T R means transmit, receive and refers to the number of antenna elements used in transmission and reception
Third:regard to frequencies, we will find that the topic is more economic and cheaper in WiFi 6, but it is more expensive in 5G because the frequencies have a license and are expensive in relation to the frequncy bandwidth
You will find that in 5G we can use up to 100 MHz, but in WiFi 6 up to 160 MHz
Fourth: As for the latency in 5G, it is less, and it will be 4 m sec in eMBB, 0.5 m sec in uRLC
But in wifi 6 it reaches 20 m sec
Note: The word latency means the time period or the time required to send the data and process it until it reaches the received side
Fifth: The eMBB is a 5G technology that offers you a high data rate with a great level of coverage, while uRLC and other services allow you to send and receive with higher reliability and lower latency for applications that are sensitive to delays.
Let's introduce a quick overview of what Huawei offers in 5G technology:
Huawei's 5G product solutions are entirely based on 3GPP standards, with full range, full scenario, and all-cloud being the defining characteristics.

5G Base Station: Various forms to suit the deployment requirements in all scenarios and offer ubiquitous xGbps user experience
The first wave of 5G deployment will take place in buildings and densely populated urban areas.
Huawei's newly released full range of 5G product solutions support millimeter wave (mmWave), C-band, and all Sub-3 GHz frequency bands.
Huawei launched the C-band 64T64R and 32T32R Massive MIMO AAUs to deliver ubiquitous Gbps experience. These AAUs support 200 MHz large bandwidth and 3D beamforming to cover buildings, offer uniform coverage, and meet the demands of various other scenarios.
5G Massive MIMO products working in the C-band and mmWave allow for deployment on street lamp poles to fill coverage holes and boost hotspot capacity.
In the 5G era, wireless sites will be deployed in hybrid D-RAN and C-RAN networking scenarios.
Huawei launched BBU5900 and CBU5900 to suit distributed and centralized sites.
BBU5900 is the most highly integrated site solution currently available in the industry.
It supports all RATs (2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G) and all frequency bands, and offers 50 Gbps backhaul capability to meet 5G services' long-term development needs.
CBU5900 features the centralized deployment of a large number of baseband units to support the C-RAN architecture.
Using CBU5900 help to simplify remote sites, reduces the demands for air-conditioned equipment rooms, and contributes to quick satellite clock synchronization across the entire network.
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