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Intel, Huawei successfully conducts world's first 5G NR Interoperability

The test is a crucial measure towards the commercial launch of Huawei and Intel solutions supporting millions of 2019 devices.

Deutsche Telekom (DT), Intel and Huawei have successfully tested the world's first 5G interoperability and development testing (IODT) with a commercial base station.

The test is a crucial measure towards the commercial launch of Huawei and Intel solutions supporting millions of 2019 devices. The test is based on Huawei's 5G commercial base station and Intel's third-generation 5G NR Mobile Trial Platform (MTP).

"As the standard continues to be updated, Huawei will continue to work with all parties to step up interoperability test and promote the 5G industry maturity process," Yang Chaobin, President of Huawei's 5G product line, said in a statement.

Moreover, DT and Huawei initially started cooperation on 5G network research in 2015. Both the companies jointly verified the fundamentals of the new '5G 3GPP NR' standard including new synchronisation, coding, frame structure and numerology components.

"The success of our test is a significant step on the path to 5G ecosystem maturity and early 5G commercialisation," said Arash Ashouriha, senior vice president Technology Innovation of Deutsche Telekom.

"Intel has been actively working with leading 5G companies to take advantage of Intel's unique end-to-end 5G NR technology and to accelerate 5G testing and commercialisation based on the latest 5G NR technology," added Asha Keddy, vice president client, and general manager Next Generation Standards, Intel Corporation.

The first 5G NR standard was successfully completed on December 21 in 2017 in Lisbon.

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