In 10 years it will be trending to niche market for home use. We will have
fiber to the farm so it is what it is.

On Thu, Mar 25, 2021, 11:26 AM jerry bickle <[email protected]>
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> Best to watch The Simpson’s for a glimpse into the future.  I’m pretty
> sure there’s time travel involved.
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> I think RF Design hasn’t evolved much.  Simple N=1 reuse and cell splits
> are the method that’s been used successfully for decades.  Going smaller
> isn’t innovative.  MiMo is a big leap however.  Broader channels are the
> only way to deliver huge bandwidth.  Going higher and higher QAM doesn’t
> work well for mobile handsets and the diminishing returns and crazy timing
> necessary to maintain a high QAM other than a lab are not practical.  Small
> cells are UGLY.  They’re also close to the people and EMR is a concern to
> many.  The FCC has guidelines that I do trust but we’re not dealing with
> sites that are 100’ tall and every 1/2 mile now.  They’re on just about
> every street corner.  Most carriers are digging up the streets to bring
> fiber to each of these poles.  It’s an expensive deployment.  802.11ax is
> the best innovation I’ve seen and it is truly 5G more than anything else
> that’s out there.  8x8 and 12x12 MiMo and color coded streams for
> interference mitigation are a big difference maker.
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> *From: *AF <[email protected]> on behalf of Adam Moffett <
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> *Reply-To: *AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <[email protected]>
> *Date: *Thursday, March 25, 2021 at 9:59 AM
> *To: *AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <[email protected]>
> *Subject: *[AFMUG] Wireless future
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> Any opinions on where wireless technology will evolve in the next 5 years?
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> There's a compound annual growth in demand, and trying to think about
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> how manufacturers will meet that going forward.  I'm assuming we can't
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> count on bigger channels or more spectrum.  So what then?  More MU-MIMO
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> chains?  Or is it going to have to be street level small cells (60ghz
>
> etc)?  Or something else?
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> We're investing heavily in fiber, as I know a lot of you are, but the
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> wireless customers aren't going to go away.
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