Utilities trials are coming for the sorta 5Gish powerline technology, AT&T says.
AT&T says it is talking to several utilities about testing its "AirGig" system, which could mean trials later this year.
The technology wirelessly rides alongside -- not inside -- medium-voltage power lines and uses newly designed "low-cost" plastic antenna to deliver the service. AT&T says that it uses millimeter waves to deliver gigabit speeds. (See AT&T Claims 'Breakthrough' With New Power Line Delivery Tech for 4G, 5G.)
AT&T says that it is looking at tests in the fall. At least one will be in the US.
"We are looking forward to begin testing the possibilities of AT&T Labs' invention for customers and utility companies," said Andre Fuetsch, president of AT&T Labs and chief technology officer, in a statement. "AT&T is focused on delivering a gigabit-per-second speed everywhere we can with our wired and wireless technologies. Project AirGig represents a key invention in our 5G Evolution approach."
AT&T hasn't yet revealed when its powerline technology might be available commercially.
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