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Ericsson has reaffirmed its commitment to its UK research centre which is working on 6G and next-gen network technologies.
An alliance of mobile operators has called for harmonised international standards for 6G to ensure the next generation of mobile networks evolves seamlessly from 5G without costly infrastructure overhauls.
The A1 Technology Center in Vienna, and Nokia have streamed video over a 6G test network proving that urban capacities can be increased with an existing network. The spectrum tested can be used in existing macro networks and is compatible with current mobile radio cells. A Nokia 128TRX Massive MIMO transmitter and a MediaTec test
This announcement builds on Ericsson’s history within telecommunications and supports the government’s ambition to be a leader in future communications and global standards
The research group shows an increase in investment in UK telecoms research talent by Samsung and will be part of Samsung’s global 6G development project
New technology aims to build a better, more secure broadband and mobile infrastructure by boosting competition and innovation with the telecoms supply chain
The vendor expects to launch 6G commercially by 2030
Vodafone is launching its 5G network on July 3