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<p>Today, we talk about the <a href="https://pcbantennas.com/5g-nr-communication-technology-and-characteristics/">5G NR communication technology and its characteristics</a>.</p> <p>The current communication technology is mainly divided into two types: wired communication and <a href="https://lcantennas.com/">wireless communication</a>. Wired communication uses wired media for conduction, such as copper wire, optical fiber, and so on.</p> <p>Data transmission in wired media can reach a very high rate, and the current maximum experimental rate of a single fiber can reach 26Tbps. But the bottleneck of mobile communication lies in the wireless communication part. The current mainstream mobile communication standard is <a href="https://pcbantennas.com/lte-pcb-antennas/">LTE</a>, with a theoretical speed of 150Mbps, which is much lower than the wired transmission rate.</p>