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Home » Samsung Delivers mmWave and vRAN to UScellular

Samsung Delivers mmWave and vRAN to UScellular

February 6, 2025
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Samsung Electronics and UScellular have enhanced 5G network capabilities in the Mid-Atlantic region with Samsung’s mmWave and virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN) solutions. The collaboration enables UScellular to expand its fixed wireless access and mobile traffic capacity, providing high-speed connectivity to customers. The new architecture, launched in November, utilizes Samsung’s 5G Compact Macro, a 3GPP-based distributed solution that integrates baseband, radio, and antenna into a single lightweight unit for streamlined deployment.

UScellular is leveraging Samsung’s mmWave technology to access the 28GHz and 39GHz bands, delivering ultra-high-speed, low-latency connections. By adopting Samsung’s vRAN solution with Central Unit functionality, UScellular gains enhanced bandwidth and advanced intelligence features, including energy efficiency and scalable capacity for future expansion. This initiative aligns with UScellular’s strategy to drive next-generation 5G innovation while improving service reliability.

The companies continue to explore new network configurations to support the increasing demand for fixed wireless services. Samsung’s extensive 5G expertise, spanning chipsets, radios, core solutions, and AI-powered automation, supports its commitment to advancing next-generation networks worldwide.

  • UScellular expands 5G coverage in the Mid-Atlantic region using Samsung’s mmWave and vRAN solutions.
  • The deployment includes Samsung’s 5G Compact Macro for efficient integration of baseband, radio, and antenna.
  • mmWave spectrum in the 28GHz and 39GHz bands enables high-speed, low-latency connectivity.
  • Samsung’s vRAN provides advanced intelligence, energy efficiency, and scalable capacity.
  • The collaboration supports UScellular’s growing fixed wireless and mobile traffic needs.

Mike Dienhart, Vice President of Engineering and Network Operations at UScellular, said: “Tapping into the ultra-high bandwidth of the mmWave spectrum allows us to unleash new capabilities and deliver cutting-edge customer experiences. Samsung’s proven expertise in innovative 5G and vRAN makes them an ideal partner.”

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