The Japanese multinational Anritsu Corporation and the spin-off of the Polytechnic of Cartagena EMITE Ingeniería have integrated the MT8562A of Anritsu and E500 RC of EMITE for the first time in the world conducting tests of behavior of WiFi 4G in signaling mode.
WiFi 4G is the acronym for the IEEE802.11ac wireless standard, with theoretical connection speeds of up to 7Gbps and use of multiple antennas.
Tests have been conducted for one of the five largest manufacturers of mobile terminals on the market.
Anritsu engineers have moved to the EMITE facilities at the UPCT's Center for Development and Technological Innovation (CEDIT) in Fuente Álamo on several occasions.
"The Tokyo-Fuente Álamo link works perfectly, and Japanese engineers love our technological product and the land of Murcia, enjoy Mediterranean pleasure while making world-class technological advances," said David Sánchez, executive director of EMIT.
The technology-based company EMITE, created by the researcher of the Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPCT) David Sánchez, has already participated in the first tests that were carried out worldwide to check the performance of Advanced LTE technology wirelessly transmitting data to 600 megabits Per second (Mbps), a world record speed that multiplies the capabilities of today's high-end mobile phones by 30.
EMITE is already present in many countries in Europe, Asia and North America and just a few months ago it was headquartered in China.
Source: UPCT