Most 5G early movers have their sights firmly set on midband spectrum, especially with the auctions in 3.5 GHz bands lining up. But the fascination with the huge and almost untouched capacity of the millimeter wave bands continues to be strong, and the past couple of weeks have seen a series of developments in making this spectrum more practical to be deployed economically and in real world scenarios, even above 95 GHz. Most plans for mmWave 5G deployment in the near to medium term focus on the 26 GHz, 28 GHz and 39 GHz bands, and also on the unlicensed 60 GHz spectrum. The latter is where the strongest real world experience of mmWave technology has been seen, since it…