While R16 and later releases for 5G have immense untapped potential, 6G will take the user experience to a whole new level and would revolutionize
The 5G race may still be in its early days, but international maneuvering over who will shape 6G and other technologies over the coming decade
Samsung Electronics expects initial 6G networks in 2028
Initial “6G” networks could be deployed in 2028, while mass commercialization of this technology will occur in 2030, according to a new white paper released
ZTE scoping out what 6G will look like Chinese vendor ZTE expects 3D-connectivity, intelligent MIMO, on-demand topology and on-demand artificial intelligence will represent the essential enablers
Xiaomi CEO said the company has already started preliminary research into 6G Just months after releasing the Redmi K30 5G handset, Chinese device manufacturer Xiaomi launched
Finland, Japan, China all also starting to think about 6G The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) announced a call to action and shared its vision for
Chinese vendor ZTE and compatriot carrier China Unicom have reached an agreement for the development of “6G” technologies, ZTE said in a release. Based on China
Q&A with leader of Finland’s 6G Flagship Program Finland is among the first countries in the world to kick off research on future 6G technologies, which
Japanese telco NTT DoCoMo aims to launch commercial “6G” technology by 2030, the carrier said in a release. The Japanese operator has released a white paper
Everything about 6G networking is still up in the air, but a new whitepaper – the first of many to come – is the first
6G a focus of study at Finland’s University of Oulu Indian firm Tech Mahindra, a provider of digital transformation, consulting and business reengineering services and solutions,
5G deployments have only recently started, and releases beyond R15 will continue to tap into the tremendous potential of 5G. However, as a new generation