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Mobile operator to launch millimetre-wave 5G capable of 4 Gbps in high-density locations

Yep, this is real – one big British phone company’s getting ready to launch super high-speed 5G using millimetre waves, hitting up to 4 Gbps. That translates into quicker file grabs, no-wait video playbacks, also seamless links when you’re packed among crowds at spots such as arenas or transit hubs. Instead of slow lag, expect steady flow even during rush hours. This leap pushes the UK’s web system forward, putting it side by side with lightning-fast zones like Tokyo or Seoul. 

Here’s the deal – why’s everyone hyped about this rollout? MmWave 5G runs on super high-frequency channels, which means they push loads of data fast, ideal when crowds pile into one spot. Yet there’s a snag: these waves fade quickly plus get cut off by buildings or just wet weather. Because of that, providers are tossing in extra mini towers around congested zones, keeping connections solid. 

Here’s how this might affect folks along with companies: 

  • Faster access: think about grabbing an entire HD film in just a few moments.
  • Bigger reach in busy places – festivals, stadiums, or transit hubs keep working online.
  • Faster, smoother city life: sensors team up with traffic tech while public Wi-Fi keeps pace – no lag, just flow.

The launch kicks off in a few urban hubs, then spreads across the country. Tests in spots such as London or Manchester are hitting speeds near 3.8 Gbps – roughly 100x quicker than typical 4G. 

This shift gets the UK closer to advanced network access. For people online, it’s more than speed – it’s a look ahead to smooth, constant links no matter your location.

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