
China leads in the development of 6G, the US and Europe are lagging behind - media
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China is actively implementing 6G, setting technological standards. The US and Europe are in no hurry to develop 6G due to the slow deployment of 5G.
A new generation of mobile networks, 6G, is already beginning to take shape. The international community is negotiating regulatory standards. But there are obvious differences in attitudes towards the sixth generation of mobile communications in different regions of the world.
UNN reports with reference to South China Morning Post.
In the emergence and development of 6G - the sixth generation of mobile communications, which is expected to be introduced in 2026-2030 - China is currently ahead of the US and Europe.
For reference
The sixth generation of wireless communication 6G is expected to change the way we interact in the world, and not all countries are accepting it confidently enough.
Imagine a future where the boundaries between the physical and digital realms are indistinguishable: a world where holographic representations attend team meetings and autonomous vehicles navigate city streets under the guidance of digital twins.
What is 6G?
The deployment of sixth-generation technology for wireless communications, or 6G, will not only significantly expand current cellular and Internet capabilities, but also redefine our interaction with technology and the world around us.
While the successor to the 5G wireless standard is still under development, the international community is negotiating regulatory standards that will pave the way for its commercial implementation by the end of this decade.
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China's role and other countries' cautious attitude to 6G technology
China has already made its mark by establishing three technology standards for 6G in 2024 under the auspices of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). And this year's national development goals, published in March, included the development of "future industries" such as 6G technology.
Not all countries are as positive about 6G as China. An industry report published in the Chinese journal Scientia Sinica Informationis last year stated that "there are still obvious differences in the attitudes of different countries and regions towards 6G."
European and American operators are reluctant to develop 6G due to the relatively lagging deployment of 5G
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