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A Japanese company has developed a transparent 5 G antenna that can sit between layers of glass in a window.
The first transparent base station is in operation on a window in Shinjuku district, one of Tokyo ’s busiest areas.
JTower deployed this new Waveantenna technology last month .
The next step in this cooperation might be installing the glass antennas.
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