In case you were wondering like I was: 5G networks use the 5G NR (New Radio) standard/spec. The U obviously stands for unlicensed.
LTE-U has already existed since 2018, so this announcement is mostly saying they've worked out the details for a 5G version. This includes interop with LTE and the regulatory stuff.
LTE-U has already existed since 2018, so this announcement is mostly saying they've worked out the details for a 5G version. This includes interop with LTE and the regulatory stuff.