Samsung's Harman Sets Up 5G Testing Lab in India


Samsung's Harman Sets Up 5G Testing Lab in India
Harman, a connected technology solutions provider of Samsung has set up a 5G testing lab in India. This initiative has been taken to aid companies to test their devices for operating them on the next generation network.
The company states that its 5G lab enables a holistic, device-to-cloud performance analysis -- allowing chipset conformance testing, pre-certification testing, network operator approval testing, application performance verification and more.
Harman Digital Transformation Services (DTS) Senior Vice President David Owens said advances in technologies like 5G could bring in significant opportunity to drive innovation across nearly every industry  from healthcare and manufacturing, transportation to consumer device support. Although, to turn innovation into impact, testing the reliability and effectiveness of new technologies is crucial.
David  says, "...with the new comprehensive Harman 5G Testing Lab, technology providers have a one-stop shop to not only test and verify their solutions cohesively from device-to-cloud, but collect additional detailed insight about device performance across multiple variables and truly raise the bar for consumer 5G experiences."
The testing lab, set up in Gurugram, will equip technology providers like device manufacturers, chipmakers, telcos and more with the ability to execute a variety of protocol and functional tests, along with validating and examining applications in a real 5G radio environment.
The government had intended to facilitate roll out of 5G commercial services by 2020 but it is yet to firm up its strategy  on spectrum allocation for the next generation technology. The Department of Telecom last week approved some applications to start field trials of 5G services.
Prakash Tripathi, Senior Director, Harman says, "Harman's 5G Test Lab enables the device ecosystem including 5G silicon and devices, and the telecom operators to test and validate the readiness of devices and accelerate the roll outs."