China stretches its 6G lead with successful tests; U.S. turns to Nokia and Ericsson
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And the report stated that the results of the tests were good. But again, we are still years away from being able to talk about 6G in a way that would allow us to compare its potential to 5G. Besides China, 6G research is going on in the U.S. and Europe. In the states, Chinese telecom firms like Huawei and ZTE are banned so the U.S. is turning to Ericsson and Nokia. Ericsson has recently announced that it will invest millions of pounds into 6G research in the U.K.
6G is expected to have a commercial launch in 2030 according to Ericsson
ZTE helps China take an early lead in 6G development
Ericsson is reportedly following a ten-year plan that would lead to a commercial launch of 6G service sometime in 2030. While the standards for 6G still need to be discussed and agreed to, some believe that download data speeds might hit 1Tbps (Terabits per second) which is 1,000 times faster than the 1Gbps (Gigabits per second) that 5G mmWave networks can deliver. 6G might also be 100 times faster than the 10Gbps which is hypothetically the top speed available over 5G.
President Trump wanted U.S. tech firms to get an early jump on 6G development
While the wording of the tweet indicated that Trump didn’t fully grasp the process required to get 6G developed, it was a call to U.S. tech firms to take the early lead in developing the technology. But this is not going to be the case as once again the early developments for 6G are coming out of China.
Before 5G has run its course, we expect it to enable self-driving vehicles, remote surgery (with the surgeon in L.A. for example, and the patient lying on an operating table in London), and many other uses that we can’t even conceive of yet. So it’s really impossible to even consider what might be coming once 6G speeds are available. All we can say with some degree of certainty is that the faster 6G speeds will give people the ability to do more things faster than ever before.
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