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The frequency bands used by 5G New Radio are split into 2 ranges called FR1, for bands below 7.125 GHz and FR2, for those above 24.250 GHz. With 5G, operators need 2 different deployment models. FR1 follows more traditional deployment with macro cells providing coverage and reasonable capacity. FR2 means a new model closer to the edge for extreme bandwidth and high-density situations like stadiums, parks, food courts, meeting rooms, hotels and even mobile private networks. Combined with intelligent mobile controllers and artificial intelligence, FR1 and FR2 allow operators to balance coverage and capacity and add yet another tool in the 5G toolbox to help build the digital economy. There’s no question that we live in a digital world, and this is all powered by next generation mobile technologies like 5G and 6G, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and a myriad of other cool technologies like IoT, MEC and Network Slicing. This Tech Bytes series is all about taking the complexities of new ICT and explaining them in ways that make sense. Ideally Tech Bytes is all about educating those looking to learn more about the fundamentals that power our digital world. To get started, check out What the @#$% is 5G and learn about the 3 key fundamentals of 5G - eMBB, mMTC and urLLC. 5G • What the @#$% is 5G? The foundation of the... eMBB • What the @#$% is eMBB? Enhanced Mobile Bro... mMTC • What the @#$% is mMTC? 5G Massive Machine ... urLLC • What the @#$% is urLLC? 5G ultra reliable ... If you want to go deeper you can check out my videos on specific technologies like MIMO, Network Slicing, MEC. There’s also some good content on how all these mobile standards are formed and some of the critical decisions that need to be made regarding Frequency Bands, Spectrum and Standards. If you want to see what’s next, check out the Tech Byte videos on 5.5G and 6G. If you have any suggestions for content, feel free to hit me up at [email protected].