The European Commission Announces an AMBITIOUS Plan for 6G Networks

The European Commission has already established an ambitious plan for future 6G networks, which it believes will help economic development on the continent.

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The European Commission has prepared a very ambitious plan for 6G networks based on which the industry on the whole continent is expected to develop at an alert pace in the coming years, which would help a lot of countries. The European Commission has already created a strategic plan for European cooperation for research and innovation that would bring us telecommunications networks and services that are not limited to 5G, but go towards 6G.

The European Commission would like to be one of the global leaders in the development of future 6G networks, as Japan or China also want, but for now everything is presented at the plan stage and nothing more. Just like in the case of 5G, a few years ago, the European Commission is thinking about 6G networks for devices connected to the Internet, robotics, nanotechnologies, microelectronics, quantum computing and, of course, cloud infrastructure.

The European Commission Announces an AMBITIOUS Plan for 6G Networks

The European Commission places great value on the development of 6G and on artificial intelligence, which would play a very important role in helping to complete the research process much faster. Of course, it will take a very close cooperation between multiple states of the European Union so that everything can be done as the European Commission wants, and everything is possible if several states will understand that everything is beneficial for humanity.

The European Commission it is still undecided about the current 5G networks and who should provide the telecommunications equipment for them, so looking towards 6G already seems something that is beyond the power of many to understand. Even so, the European Commission wants the future to involve the Europeans as well, and looking with so much confidence towards 6G is something perfectly normal, and something that should show us that we could have a different situation compared to the current one.

The European Commission does not yet have a timetable to complete the development of the technologies that will be launched for 6G networks, but we will definitely find out everything that is being prepared based on European cooperation.