Telstra, Ericsson, and Qualcomm have achieved a new global 5G Standalone uplink speed record of 682 Mbps on Telstra’s live commercial network in Queensland, Australia. This significant increase from 516 Mbps in February 2025 will enhance consumer experiences such as faster uploads, more reliable live streaming, and more responsive real-time applications, particularly during peak times. The advancement leverages Ericsson’s 5G Advanced Uplink Transmit Switching features, Telstra’s mid-band 5G spectrum, and Qualcomm’s X85 5G Modem-RF platform.
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Telstra, Ericsson and Qualcomm Achieve 682 Mbps 5G Uplink
Telstra, Ericsson, and Qualcomm have achieved a new global 5G Standalone uplink speed record of 682 Mbps on Telstra’s live commercial network in Queensland, Australia. This significant increase from 516 Mbps in February 2025 will enhance consumer experiences such as faster uploads, more reliable live streaming, and more responsive real-time applications, particularly during peak times. The advancement leverages Ericsson’s 5G Advanced Uplink Transmit Switching features, Telstra’s mid-band 5G spectrum, and Qualcomm’s X85 5G Modem-RF platform.