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The Role of Extremely Large Antenna Arrays in Improving the QoE for End Users and IoT Applications

By Jake Saunders | 10 Oct 2024 | IN-7550

5G subscriptions continue to grow, but Quality of Experience (QoE) has not kept pace, and yet mobile operators cannot keep dipping into funds to keep on densifying the network. QoE and Return on Investment (ROI) metrics both have to be improved. Operators deploying Extremely Large Antenna Arrays (ELAAs) that support dynamic and distributed, but still deterministic connectivity could serve to improve 5G QoE.

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Written by Jake Saunders

Vice President
Jake Saunders, Vice President, Asia-Pacific & Advisory Services, heads ABI Research’s Asia-Pacific research division. Jake brings highly developed analytical skills to the company, combined with years of expertise in the technology market research business and a proven track record of operations management. He devotes particular attention to the Asia-Pacific market in relation to its mobile operator strategic positioning, satellite communications, infrastructure vendors, mobile device vendors, and chipset manufacturers.