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Optus on track to break its own 5G speed record as it tests mmWave technology – Tech Guide
Optus is set to break more 5G speed records as it expands its mmWave deployment in Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne, Perth and Canberra with speeds expected…

Optus is set to break more 5G speed records as it expands its mmWave deployment in Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne, Perth and Canberra with speeds expected to be 40 times faster than the NBN.
On October 14, 2020, Optus clocked an Australian speed record of more than 2.8Gbps with a Samsung Galaxy S20 5G in Sydney.
But Optus has already clocked speeds in excess of 4Gbps at test sites over the last five months with mmWave.
mmWave technology is a faster form of 5G with even greater throughput…
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