Huawei rebranding 5G Advanced as 5.5G muddies the waters Too many operators and vendors have been fiddling around with G labels for various reasons, either to paper over cracks in their products and services, or to stake a claim to a technology that is not strictly their own. We have been there before in the 4G era, when for example Nokia launched what it called 4.9G technology at the end of 2017, boasting then of over the air download speeds up to 3 Gbps. That was at least based on some genuine technological advancements, even if they were not exclusively Nokia’s, primarily first use of larger antenna arrays that could be called “massive MIMO” enabled by higher frequencies at 2.5…