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Yep , but still one band will make the phone use 90% of 4G . The mmWave will take another 5 years to launch and give mmWave speeds in India .(If third wave does not come) By that time , I guess we can change the phone again

Life is running hearing 1st wave 2nd wave and 3rd wave. kab ayega mmWave

The western countries would be probably looking at 6G at that time.
mmWave is short range and hence not much useful everywhere.
 
Agreed . But really useful in dense areas like Mumbai,Delhi and Bangalore if deployed generously and strategically. Those mmWave cells can be deployed on a small pole which is the advantage
 
Yep best for very dense public spaces like stadiums, malls, places with nearby govt buildings, open markets
 
All these talk of frequencies and I suddenly remember of a sci-fi horror movie, Pulse. Took me some time to find as I forgot the name of the movie.
 
Wouldn’t malls, underground trains, etc benefit more from WiFi 6? Historically Wifi and even 4G was favoured to be more suitable for fixed hosts. Now that 5G and future tech are all going to require multiple base stations to adequately cover their subscribers, wouldn’t indoor cabling and use of unlicensed spectrum be of greater public and corporate benefit?

idk just my two cents
 
Well for dense indoor or in-Are stuff like Cricket Stadium with thousands of fans snapchatting, instgrammin' live their favourite moments etc:
2 Mbps * 20000= 20000 Mbps becomes too big for Wifi 6 to handle.

I think it would be more of mixture of tech stack like 5G with Wifi 6 in coming future
 
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