excellent effort for explaining jargon tech but if you offer books and collateral as freebies then you''ll have more anticipating audience which will benefit at large as in massive viewership and audience puller tools.
I have a strange question. Do you have experinece in implemenation inter-vendor NSA? For example, Huawei as anchor LTE and Nokia, Ericsson as 5G cell? Thank you
It can be. In use cases where ultra low latency is required, then that would be what is necessary. However I know at the moment Verizon, for example, is deploying its n261 as a NSA connection.
5G cell phones and broadband routers generally have both SA and NSA available. But you definitely check the specs of the device before buying to double check.
So is the core network the base for example if a mobile company is lunching the SA version does it just install an SA radio tower or there is a lot more to it just wondering
Hi Adnan, I've seen your articles in CommsBrief site. All the articles you've posted are very useful topis for everyone. My concern in simple, coming to 5G network in India. I'm using Jio5G in my iPhone13. Facing the issue while receiving or making calls. When in 5G mode ON, Facing issue the calls, they get disconnected automatically. While receiving calls aswel the same issue. I want to know why this is happening. Could you elaborate this issue for me?
Hi Ram, thanks for your positive feedback and sorry to hear about your 5G issues. There can be many potential factors for voice calling issues and it's best to get professional advice from your customer support directly. If I were in your shoes, I'd start with the basics i.e. check if the 5G coverage is consistent or if the phone keeps switching between 5G /4G/3G. 4G and 5G do voice calls differently (VoLTE/WiFi calling etc) compared to 3G so if there is a lot of switching there can be challenges especially if your network is also very loaded/busy. You may also want to check whether your calls are WiFi calls and if your operator offers that.
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I was just wondering the basic difference between 5G SA and NSA. For a beginner, this was a very informative video with precise info. Thanks Adnan
Thanks, glad to hear :)
Thank you for the guidance
Your videos are very concise and much informative. Keep growing.
Thanks, glad to hear that.
Your information and delivery is top notch! Thanks for the videos
Thank you so much, great to hear.
Love your videos. These contents deserves more viewings! Please keep creating these good stuff.
Thank you. Glad to hear that. Trying to add more stuff and trying to grow the channel :)
Thanks. Very good video and presenter in a way which made me understand the difference between the two technologies.
Glad it was helpful!
Good, to the point explanations. Thx
excellent effort for explaining jargon tech but if you offer books and collateral as freebies then you''ll have more anticipating audience which will benefit at large as in massive viewership and audience puller tools.
I have a strange question.
Do you have experinece in implemenation inter-vendor NSA? For example, Huawei as anchor LTE and Nokia, Ericsson as 5G cell?
Thank you
Thanks for the video! So mmWave (FR2) is used exclusively in Standalone? It's not utilized in NSA?
It can be. In use cases where ultra low latency is required, then that would be what is necessary. However I know at the moment Verizon, for example, is deploying its n261 as a NSA connection.
so basically if im gonna buy my first 5g device, should i go to sa or nsa?
5G cell phones and broadband routers generally have both SA and NSA available. But you definitely check the specs of the device before buying to double check.
So is the core network the base for example if a mobile company is lunching the SA version does it just install an SA radio tower or there is a lot more to it just wondering
Thank you bro ❤
Hi Adnan, I've seen your articles in CommsBrief site. All the articles you've posted are very useful topis for everyone. My concern in simple, coming to 5G network in India. I'm using Jio5G in my iPhone13. Facing the issue while receiving or making calls. When in 5G mode ON, Facing issue the calls, they get disconnected automatically. While receiving calls aswel the same issue. I want to know why this is happening. Could you elaborate this issue for me?
Hi Ram, thanks for your positive feedback and sorry to hear about your 5G issues. There can be many potential factors for voice calling issues and it's best to get professional advice from your customer support directly. If I were in your shoes, I'd start with the basics i.e. check if the 5G coverage is consistent or if the phone keeps switching between 5G /4G/3G. 4G and 5G do voice calls differently (VoLTE/WiFi calling etc) compared to 3G so if there is a lot of switching there can be challenges especially if your network is also very loaded/busy. You may also want to check whether your calls are WiFi calls and if your operator offers that.
Awesome 👌👌👍👍
Add more music to the video so that my 4G consumes faster
Please lose the music during the presentation. It's irritating!
Thanks for your feedback.
i really hope 5g mmwave doesn't come to where I live.
Why
Yeah. I have 3 arms now thanks to 5G mmwave. It's useful though just doesn't look good.