The difference between 5G and 6G One key aspect where future 6G technology will differ from 5G is softwarization, as several features will become pure software
6G Flagship targets 2026 for 6G testbeds The initial 6G testbeds are expected to occur by 2026 while the first standards of this technology will be
6G Flagship targets 2026 for 6G testbeds The initial 6G testbeds are expected to occur by 2026 while the first standards of this technology will be
There’s a common line of thinking in telecom–real value and innovation only comes with even-numbered Gs. While 5G has been the talk of the industry
There’s a common line of thinking in telecom–real value and innovation only comes with even-numbered Gs. While 5G has been the talk of the industry
What will be the key features of 6G?
The sixth generation of cellular technology has yet to be formally defined, and the official 3GPP release that is designated as “6G” is probably still
India aims to launch locally developed 6G tech in 2024: report
At the same time, India is notably lagging in 5G due to regulatory delays India expects to be in a position to launch indigenously developed 6G
Ericsson and King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST) have announced an initial three-year research and development (R&D) partnership focused on three research projects
There’s a common line of thinking in telecom–real value and innovation only comes with even-numbered Gs. While 5G has been the talk of the industry
An international team of researchers from Japan and Finland will work to develop technologies and standards for future 6G technologies as part of a joint
China is responsible for 40.3% of global 6G patent filings, followed by the U.S. with 35.2%. Japan with 9.9%, Europe with 8.9% and South Korea
Huawei aims to launch first 6G products around 2030: Report
Chinese vendor giant Huawei Technologies expects to launch 6G products around 2030, Chinese newspaper Global Times reported, citing the company’s rotating chairman Eric Xu Zhiju. According
Korean tech company LG Electronics said it has successfully demonstrated the transmission and reception of wireless “6G” terahertz (THz) data over 100 meters in an