With the potential for exponentially more capacity, lower latency, increased reliability and availability, 5G holds the promise of ubiquitous connectivity , converging both fixed and wireless access technologies as well as licensed and unlicensed spectrum.
Read moreDo we need 6G?
“5G provides low latency, but 6G needs to continue that trajectory to provide global, rather than just local, ultra-low latency .” This is necessary to enable the internet of skills, which enables virtualization of essential skills (for example, in remote robotic surgery).
Read moreWhat frequency is 6G?
6G radio frequency will work in the wavelength ranges above 95GHz. … 6G Radio Frequency – What is 6G? BandFrequencyWR-SizeD110 GHz to 170 GHzWR-6G140 GHz to 220 GHzWR-5G170 GHz to 260 GHzWR-4G220 GHz to 325 GHzWR-3What is 6G? | 6G Radio Frequency – Millimeter Wave Products www.miwv.com › …
Read moreWhat are the future applications of 5G?
5G has the potential to enable fundamentally new applications, industries, and business models and dramatically improve quality of life around the world via unprecedented use cases that require high data-rate instantaneous communications, low latency, and massive connectivity for new applications for mobile, eHealth, …
Read moreWhat is the next thing after 5G?
What does 6G mean? 6G means “sixth generation.” It will be the latest wireless internet and communications standard, following up on 5G and 4G before it.
Read moreWhat will 5G allow us to do?
5G wireless technology is meant to deliver higher multi-Gbps peak data speeds, ultra low latency, more reliability, massive network capacity, increased availability, and a more uniform user experience to more users . Higher performance and improved efficiency empower new user experiences and connects new industries.
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