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NTT Docomo to set up test lab in Guam for 5G verifications in 2019

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NTT Docomo Inc says it will begin operating Docomo 5G Open Lab Guam as a 5G technology verification center in Guam next spring. The official opening date will be announced later.

The facility, Docomo's first overseas verification center, will be available for use by the more than 1,900 partners participating in the Docomo 5G Open Partner Program, which provides global businesses and organizations with the latest 5G information, test environments and opportunities for partner workshops. Program partners will be able to connect devices and services free-of-charge to the lab's 5G base and mobile stations and other equipment. Once the test environment is extended to outdoor locations during or after next summer, Docomo will also assist partners with their outdoor verifications.

Docomo 5G Open Lab Guam will enable partners to conduct fast, cost-effective testing of new services designed for U.S.-market technical and regulatory conditions and implemented in part with outsources devices and technologies. By offering a 5G test environment set up under U.S. conditions, Docomo 5G Open Lab Guam will facilitate prompt, flexible and accurate verifications of equipment, systems and even advanced technologies for applications such as drones and autonomous vehicles.

Docomo already operates 5G open labs in Tokyo and Osaka, and will launch a third domestic lab in Okinawa this month.

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I really did think that Real 5G was not possible yet, there is a possibility that it is enhanced 4G.

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In the meanwhile, the 5G has already launched in Korea and 5G product is on sale right now...

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So Guam is an American Military Base, is it for that purpose ?

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@SamitBasu: Incorrect. Launching March 2019 and at first will be more enhanced 4G as is the case in small pockets of the USA.

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