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Viprinet bonds 5G lines and many other WAN media to the world's fastest mobile application.

Your benefits from bonding 5G:

  • Bandwidths of up to 400 Mbps downstream and 200 Mbps upstream
  • Latencies below 100 ms for web conferencing and VoIP
  • Perfect mobility without compromise
  • No restriction in the transmission at high speeds
  • Via a Viprinet VPN tunnel, the 5G connection becomes reachable by a static IP address
  • Maximum reliability and network availability by the potential to bond 5G links of several mobile providers
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Bond 5G - and enjoy multimedia applications like data and video conferences without interruptions

Multimedia with 5G - real bonding instead of only Load Balancing

Despite the significant further development of standards such as HSPA+, UMTS / 3G and LTE / 4G reached their limits. The requirements of current and future mobile applications require an increase in bandwidth, as well as a change of network communication to the IP standard. 5G can do this.

In the current development stage, 5G is, however, far from keeping the promises the 5G standard once made. Bandwidths of 2 Gbps downstream and 10 Gbps upstream have been advertised; what is left over though is only a part of the original promises, as some of the major providers limit their 5G rates to 50-100 Mbps. Others full-bodied proclaim bandwidths to 2 Gbps but fail to communicate the connection problem of the radio cells.

Because in the 5G network, too, the usable bandwidth for each user - similar to LTE / 4G - depends on the number of users logged in as well as on the bandwidth of the cell's WAN (backhaul) connection. This disadvantage of the concept "shared medium" persists, even with 5G.

Thus, it is also necessary with 5G, to rely on bonding for stable, largely available and reliable connections with sufficient bandwidths. In the area of mobile applications, bonding ensures the fastest possible connection that additionally provides maximum network availability with 5G offerings from other providers or with LTE / 4G connections.

For stationary connections, 5G effects a real increase of the wired bandwidth (e.g. when combined with FiberOptic or xDSL). Incidentally, the reliability increases to up to 99.9 per cent, when and 5G and a FiberOptic/xDSL connection are coupled, so for stationary connections, too, pooling Broadband and 5G with Viprinet technology is sure profitable.

For that, Viprinet offers a Hot Plug modem that supports 5G according to 5G-Advanced standard.

MIMO - More connection, more antennas, more 5G

MIMO. The acronym stands for "Multiple Input, Multiple Output". With this antenna technology, several independent data streams can be transmitted simultaneously over the same channel. Combined with low frequencies (below 1000 MHz), MIMO allows for interference-free transmission even at driving speeds above 180 mph. In order to achieve bandwidths of at least 100 / 50 Mbps (down- / upstream), at least four MIMO antennas per 5G modem are required.