5G Broadcast Explained

5G Broadcast (5GB), officially known as LTE-based 5G Terrestrial Broadcast, is a standard for the distribution of television and other media content via 5G cellular networks.[1]

5G Broadcast focuses mainly on mobile use cases like smartphones. It does not require the use of a SIM card or cellular subscription, but only a device like a smartphone capable of receiving 5G Broadcast signals, thus bypassing telecommunication and cellular operators entirely.[2] [3] A stated advantage has been the ability to reduce load off mobile networks during large live broadcasts, and not requiring an internet connection.[4] In a broadcast mode, data can be sent to multiple receivers at once (point-to-multipoint) as opposed to point-to-point.[5]

The technology has been tested in numerous countries for a number of years, and has been tipped in Europe as the potential future for digital terrestrial television, which currently are mainly based on the DVB-T2 standard.[6] Public broadcasters of France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Ireland and Austria have signed a cooperation pact in 2023 and have stated the use of the UHF 470–694 MHz frequency band to be used for 5G Broadcast.[7]

In September 2023 the specs of the standard was updated and published by the 3GPP organisation. It started being tested by some low-power television stations in the USA[8] and also in Spain by UHD.[9] In Germany, 5G Broadcast has been trialed and in May 2024 another pilot project is set to begin in the city of Halle.[10] It is separate from the ATSC 3.0 transmission standard which is also being rolled out.[11]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2024-05-02 . New 5G Broadcast trial to launch in Germany . 2024-05-23 . Broadband TV News . en-GB.
  2. Web site: Bridge . The Broadcast . 2024-03-11 . 5G Broadcast: Part 6 – Technical Dive Into 5G Broadcast & New 3GPP Standards – The Broadcast Bridge – Connecting IT to Broadcast . 2024-05-23 . www.thebroadcastbridge.com . en.
  3. Web site: 5G Broadcast: What can consumers expect? . 2024-05-23 . www.qualcomm.com . en.
  4. Web site: Broadcasters Explore a New Option for TV: 5G – IEEE Spectrum . 2024-05-23 . . en.
  5. Web site: News . 2024-05-23 . Plisch . en-US.
  6. Web site: Pennington . Adrian . 2023-09-27 . 5G Broadcast: The future of DTT grows in Europe . 2024-05-23 . CSI . en.
  7. Web site: 2023-07-07 . Leading European broadcasters support 5G Broadcast transmission technology . 2024-05-23 . ORS Group . en-us.
  8. https://www.lightreading.com/5g/3gpp-publishes-5g-broadcast-specs
  9. Web site: Telecompaper . 2024-05-23 . www.telecompaper.com.
  10. Web site: 2024-05-02 . New 5G Broadcast trial to launch in Germany . 2024-05-23 . Broadband TV News . en-GB.
  11. Web site: Aitken . Mark . published . Jerald Fritz . 2023-09-12 . Sinclair: Don't Fall for the Hype on 5G Broadcast . 2024-05-23 . TVTechnology . en.