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  1. Wideband - Wikipedia

  2. What is 5G Ultra Wideband? How your phone's internet may

  3. Ultra-wideband (UWB): What is is and how it works - Android Police

  4. What is ultra-wideband and what does UWB do? - Pocket-lint

  5. What is Wideband? - Definition from Techopedia

  6. How does ultra-wideband work? - Samsung Business Insights

  7. Definition of wideband | PCMag

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    The metrics are different depending on the type of communications, and the lower and upper limits change as time and technology advance forward. For example, a radio channel of 25 kHz or higher has been considered wideband, and everything below to be narrowband. In digital transmission, rates above T1 speeds (1.544 Mbps) were wideband at one time.
    In communications, wideband is defined as a higher rate of transmission in contrast to a lower "narrowband" rate. The metrics are different depending on the type of communications, and the lower and upper limits change as time and technology advance forward.
    In communications, a system is wideband when the message bandwidth significantly exceeds the coherence bandwidth of the channel.
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    So what’s Ultra Wideband? Ultra Wideband isn’t an official name for any 5G technology, rather it’s a marketing name used by Verizon.
  9. What You Need to Know about Wideband Signal Analysis - Keysight

  10. Wideband audio - Wikipedia

  11. 5G UW and UC: Here’s what they stand for - The Verge

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