Deutsche Telekom has proven to be a reliable partner offering strong support and high flexibility, and we look forward to working with them as we continue to enhance the Wi-Fi experience we provide to ⦠Take advantage of DTâs experience and state-of-the-art solutions that are crucial to quick and sustainable growth. I can recall this permission at any time by email under iot4you@telekom.de. Visitor numbers can be relayed securely by WiFi to the Cloud for analysis and processing â to ensure long-term transparency about the utilization of your premises. Deutsche Telekom (DT) has years of experience as one of the only telcos providing in-flight internet service, which is why we recently helped reinvent Wi-Fi in the skies across Europe. Find out more now >> Rethink your business. Wireless backhaul currently uses frequency bands from 4GHz to 80GHz to support 5G transport requirements. Ericsson has been researching technology for high-capacity radios ⦠In trials at Deutsche Telekomâs Mobile Backhaul Service Center in Cosmote headquarters, Athens, the partners successfully proved the viability of frequency bands beyond 100 GHz, such as W-Band, for multi-gigabit wireless backhaul capacities for 5G and 6G.. 5Gâs increasing capacity demands also apply ⦠Deutsche Telekom is providing a new in-flight Wi-Fi portal to Cathay Pacific's fleet of Airbus A350s (A350-900 pictured above), A330s, and Boeing 777s. Global connectivity Benefit from Deutsche Telekom's best infrastructure for your IoT projects. Deutsche Telekom (DT) is present in over 50 countries, making it one of the worldâs leading convergent telecommunication companies. They said it will also help in next-generation 6G networks. Some suggested that Deutsche Telekom is an example of an operator that is sticking its head in the sand about WiFi offload because it is afraid of losing control of the network and of users. Ericsson, Deutsche Telekom, and Cosmote have carried out successful trials on W-band technology to boost capacity on 5G networks. 5Gâs increasing capacity demands also apply ⦠Working with Cosmote, the mobile unit of its Greek subsidiary OTE, and Ericsson, Deutsche Telekom has trialled the use of W-band spectrum â 92 GHz-114 GHz, that is â for ⦠I acknowledge that my data are used within the legally permissible framework for the purpose of contract execution in accordance with ⦠In trials at Deutsche Telekomâs Mobile Backhaul Service Centre in Cosmote headquarters, Athens, the partners successfully proved the viability of frequency bands beyond 100GHz, such as W-band, for multi-gigabit wireless backhaul capacities for 5G and 6G.. 5Gâs increasing capacity demands also apply ⦠Deutsche Telekom has proven that frequency bands beyond 100 GHz can be just as effective as lower bands for high-speed mobile backhaul. Yes, I agree that Deutsche Telekom AG or one of its subsidiaries use the data provided by me for a contact. Ericsson, Deutsche Telekom and Cosmote have a long history of joint innovation spanning 3G, 4G, 5G mobile and wireless backhaul networks. In 2013, Fon and DT joined forces with the goal to create the largest WiFi network in Germany. In trials at Deutsche Telekomâs Mobile Backhaul Service Center in Cosmote headquarters, Athens, the partners successfully proved the viability of frequency bands beyond 100GHz, such as W-band, for multi-gigabit wireless backhaul capacities for 5G and 6G. In trials conducted at Deutsche Telekomâs Mobile Backhaul Service Center, located at the Cosmote HQ in Athens, they demonstrated for the first time a W-band wireless hop over a 1.5km range is possible. It would then be rolled out in other countries (such as Greece, Romania, and Hungary).