6G
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Ericsson has teamed up with e& United Arab Emirates to jointly explore 6G use cases and next-generation networks.
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Capacity goes behind the scenes with NTT Data for a look at the tech behind The Open Championship.
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At the IEEE PIMRC conference held on September 4, 2024, Dr. Tong Wen, Huawei Wireless CTO, presented his views on the development direction of the 6G industry.
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Tech Mahindra has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Northeastern University to drive innovation in Open Radio Access Networks (Open RAN) and 6G connectivity.
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Singtel and SK Telecom (SKT) will collaborate on building next-generation telecom networks, AI and 6G.
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Globally, the first commercial deployments for 6G are expected by the end of the decade, fusing the human, digital, and physical worlds. But long before the first 6G network goes live, we need to go through the extensive process of creating a standard. I am pleased to say that process is now beginning.
Forthcoming events
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Open RAN revenues will account for around 15% of the overall 2G-5G RAN market by 2026, according to a new estimate from the Dell’Oro group.
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The industry organisation setting priorities for 6G has set out its programme for a global standard for green networks.
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NTT DOCOMO has developed an antenna system capable of creating a high-frequency mobile communication cell when a small piece of plastic is placed on top of a dielectric waveguide.
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Ericsson has recruited one of the world’s top mobile telecoms academics, Mischa Dohler, as its new chief architect, to work on the next generation of wireless.
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A Cambridge-based semiconductor start-up has unveiled a new chip that it said will "change the way global smartphones, wearables and IoT devices are designed".
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Two UK universities have set up a research and innovation unit to work on 6G, the next generation of mobile.
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The next generation of mobile communications will need to offer 100% global coverage with guaranteed service levels, according to SoftBank’s head of advanced technology.
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Ericsson and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are collaborating to research the next generation of mobile networks.
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Years ahead of the target date for 6G to go into service, telecoms engineer Anita Döhler is leading the industry’s efforts to specify what operators want from it. Interview by Alan Burkitt-Gray
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The mobile industry’s technology experts have already defined the next standard beyond 5G.
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The Linux Foundation is working with a leading mobile industry organisation to set priorities for 5G and move on to 6G.
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China Mobile and Huawei are planning to launch two 6G test satellites in July, according to sources close to the Chinese state.