6G. THE FIRST NETWORK has been ANNOUNCED for LAUNCH

6G. The first telephone network has already been announced for launch, here is the first country where the technology is being developed and is being prepared.

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6G. The first of the networks has already been announced for launch by the Chinese, a member of the Ministry for Industry and Information Technology saying that they are already working on this future, next-generation technology. If 5G was the "next generation" technology that is still being prepared to be launched by mobile phone operators, here in China the launch of 6G networks is already being prepared, which will be even stronger than thought.

6G. The technology is going to offer the possibility of reaching download speeds of 1 TB from the Internet, a colossal difference compared to 4G, but even to 5G, but for now everything is at a theoretical level, without any real application. In China, the development of 6G broadband networks has already begun, even before the 5G networks are launched in the country, but it is normal for this to happen in a country that also thinks about the future, one only about the past, and the present , as it is in Romania.

6G. THE FIRST NETWORK has been ANNOUNCED for LAUNCH

6G. The first networks could be launched in 2030 by mobile operators, if the standard will be completed by then, and this would be a normal evolution for technologies of this kind for mobile telephony. 4G started to be adopted on a large scale from around 2012, in Romania a year or so later, so 2020 for the launch of 5G is a realistic deadline, and 2030 for the launch of 6G is an equally realistic deadline, if not everything will happen sooner.

1Tbps 6G could be available by the end of next decade says wireless official. "5G has three application scenarios: large bandwidth, low latency, and wide connection - I think 6G can achieve better application in all three scenarios," he is quoted as saying, suggesting that speeds could reach up to 1Tbps in the real world.

6G. Apart from the very high speeds for download and upload, the technology will also offer much lower latencies for data transfer and accessing information, given that 5G already reduces them to a very large extent. 6G is the future of the future, and as things stand at the moment, it seems that in 2030 we will have a new major evolution on the mobile telephony market, although we have not yet gone through the one brought by 5G.