Now is the time to take 5G indoors
Operators have made huge investments in 5G RAN and can now provide excellent outdoor performance. But while mid-band spectrum with massive MIMO provides some indoor coverage, there is still a need for dedicated in-building 5G systems to deliver a great indoor experience and enable advanced use cases.
Indoor 5G coverage at venues — for example, offices, airports, and arenas — is now imperative. 5G has set a new performance benchmark and raised customer expectations in all locations. Better indoor service is important not just for operators and customers, but also for venue owners. And in the medium term, 5G Internet of Things (IoT) is emerging in several indoor scenarios, including private networks.
Many in-building systems have not yet been upgraded to 5G, and many venues and enterprises do not yet have dedicated coverage. This is set to change. For operators, enterprises and venues seeking to deploy dedicated 5G solutions, there are three key issues to consider: spectrum, technology and business models.
Spectrum options for in-building 5G
Baselining current in-building coverage on already deployed spectrum across mid-, low- and high-band spectrum is required before considering what additional bands are needed for users’ services. Enterprises and venues will need to decide on the best option from licensed, shared or unlicensed spectrum; the RF characteristics of a location, demand density and a host of other factors will ultimately determine their choice.
Specific use cases will also drive the spectrum decisions for indoor use. For example, in manufacturing facilities or dense user environments, mid- and high-band frequencies are favorable due to the higher capacity advantages. Moreover, some indoor locations have particular requirements for uplink performance and low latency.
Technology options for venue and in-building coverage systems
There are already good indoor 4G solutions, but these form a varied and complicated installed base resulting from the mix of building types and technology generations. 5G also offers diverse technical solutions for in-building and campus area systems. Broadly speaking, there are two main options:
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