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mmWave (millimeter wave) technology

Millimeter wave (mmWave) technology uses very high-frequency radio waves, typically between 30 and 300 gigahertz, to transmit data. These waves are much shorter than traditional frequencies, allowing for faster, higher-capacity wireless communication. Because of their short wavelengths, mmWave signals can carry large amounts of data quickly, making them ideal for applications like 5G networks, high-definition video streaming, and advanced radar systems. However, they have limited range and can be obstructed by buildings, trees, or weather. Overall, mmWave enables faster wireless speeds and more reliable connections in densely populated areas.