
Quacomm Technologies executive VP Cristiano Amo noted that user devices supporting these speeds should be made commercially available in the first half of 2018.
Using the 12 simultaneous independent LTE data streams between the device and network enables a theoretical peak download speed of 1.2 Gbps. T-Mobile US CTO Neville said the tests showed that commercially available 4G technologies can go much beyond what customers experience today, as operators look further and prepare for 5G.
Nokia and Qualcomm Technologies will demonstrate the 1.2Gbps data rates at Mobile World Congress Americas 2017 in San Francisco, on 12-14 September.