Verizon launches 6G innovation forum | Computer Weekly
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Verizon launches 6G innovation forum | Computer Weekly
"Even though with every generation leap, mobile networks have transmitted more data, faster, with added network capacity and lower latencies, opening up new vistas in applications and service, 6G networks have, since development inception, been seen as no mere "logical" progression. 6G networks are fundamentally designed to revolutionise how consumers, networks and devices communicate with and among each other, and are being developed to form the basis of 2030 societies and businesses, with the new and integrated features potentially advancing digitisation."
"The initiative includes companies across the technology ecosystem, including leading network suppliers Ericsson, Samsung Electronics and Nokia; and device and chipset firms Meta and Qualcomm Technologies. Verizon says all of these firms are in the early stages of development to define 6G together by identifying potential new use cases, devices and network technology. The forum aims to establish an open, diversified and resilient 6G ecosystem and develop foundational 6G technologies while ensuring global alignment."
Verizon formed a 6G Innovation Forum to drive collaborative development of foundational 6G technologies, involving network suppliers, device makers and chipset firms. 6G aims to revolutionise communication by integrating joint communication, sensing and positioning while bridging physical and virtual spaces to enable novel use cases and optimise industry operations. The forum includes Ericsson, Samsung Electronics, Nokia, Meta and Qualcomm Technologies and seeks to identify potential use cases, devices and network technologies. The initiative intends to establish an open, diversified and resilient global 6G ecosystem, align industry efforts and advance technologies that could underpin societies and businesses by 2030.
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