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What is 6G? Overview of 6th Gen Wireless Network, Technology
Modern technology is all about providing more speed and efficiency. The wireless cellular network is helping humankind to bring immense digital solutions in life, education, business, communications, development, etc. To achieve the utmost efficiency in digital communication and networking, scientist and technologist are bringing 6G technology. Here’s everything we know so far about 6G.
What is 6G?
The next big thing in wireless technology is 6G or sixth-generation wireless, the successor to 5G cellular network and technology. This upcoming technology promises to deliver unparalleled speed and minimal latency, building upon the advancements of 4G and 5G networks.
By utilizing higher frequency bands and cloud-based networking technology, 6G will provide a revolutionary experience that blurs the line between the internet and everyday life.
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Expected Features and Benefits of the 6G Technology
As the world continues to embrace the benefits of 5G, researchers and engineers are already looking ahead to the next generation of cellular networks.
High Speed Network
With the growing demand for internet data and the increasing use of multiple devices in everyday life, wireless companies are rushing to provide robust and flexible cellular networks that can compete with traditional broadband internet providers. The 6G technology promises to deliver even faster data transfer speeds and lower latency.
One of the primary features of the sixth-generation wireless network will be the use of untapped radio frequencies. Researchers are exploring ways to transmit data across waves in the hundreds of gigahertz or terahertz ranges, which could allow for astonishing data transfer speeds.
Although no frequency over 39GHz is currently utilized in 5G, engineers are hoping to leverage the massive quantity of unused spectrum to enable faster and more efficient communication.
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Freer Spectrum Efficiency
Spectrum frequency refers to the range of radio frequencies used to transmit data over wireless networks. It is measured in hertz (Hz) and determines how much data can be transmitted over a given distance. Different frequency ranges are used for different types of wireless communication, such as cellular networks or Wi-Fi.
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1 year ago
Vivo releases third ‘6G white paper’
The vivo Communications Research Institute recently released its third 6G white paper titled ‘Building a Freely Connected Physical and Digital Integrated World: 6G Services, Capabilities and Enabling Technologies, according to a media statement.The report explores the 6G framework and how it can enable technologies to shape people’s lives beyond 2030, added the statement.As one of the world’s leading smartphone vendors, we are dedicated to empowering consumers by making cutting-edge 5G smartphones affordable and accessible. At the same time, we have set our sights on the future - 6G,’ said Qin Fei, president of vivo Communications Research Institute.
Read: Vivo brings X80 to Bangladesh‘At the forefront of R&D, we continue to explore what a 6G world might look like and what technologies we need to develop to get there,’ he added.
According to the release, vivo’s latest white paper on 6G builds on two earlier works released in 2020, including ‘Digital Life 2030+’, which provides insights into some of the many potential 6G digital scenarios for the next decade, and ‘6G Vision, Requirements and Challenges’, which outlines vivo’s vision for 6G to enable the convergence of the digital and physical worlds."6G will provide super communication, information, and converged computing services, becoming a base for an interconnected and converged physical and digital world."
Read Vivo Y01 Review: Is it a worthy entry level budget phone?“It will allow us to bring the next generation of connectivity into every aspect of people's lives. It will integrate more access technologies, cover a larger physical space, and provide better core capabilities, supporting more services,”, Rakesh Tamrakar, 5G Standard Expert at vivo, said.
2 years ago
Huawei plans to roll out 6G by 2030
Chinese tech giant Huawei is thinking about rolling out 6G equipment and subsequent networks by 2030 when the world is only just starting to get used to 5G networks and 5G phones.
The localised leading global ICT solutions provider's Rotating Chairman Eric Xu broke the news at the company's global analyst summit in Shenzhen.
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Xu highlighted the importance of unveiling the importance of 6G to the industry and individuals at the conference. The company will also soon unveil a white paper to tell the regulators and players what 6G is.
The ICT solutions provider is now working on two things related to 6G. Xu said, "First, we are working with other players in the industry to define what 6G is. We want to discuss with businesses and consumers what 6G will look like."
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"Second, driven by our vision and the possible definition of 6G, we are also researching basic science and cutting-edge technologies, aiming to realise the 6G that we define together."
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3 years ago