China 6G Approval: Setting New Standards in Telecommunications
China's ITU-Approved 6G Standards: A Leap Forward
China has introduced three crucial 6G technology standards through the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), marking a major step forward in shaping the global framework for future telecommunications. These standards aim to improve scenarios outlined in the ITU's international mobile telecommunications 2030 framework, including immersive communication, ultra-reliable low-latency performance, and AI integration.
Support for 6G Development
- The standards were officially approved on July 26 during a plenary session of the ITU’s Telecommunication Standardisation Sector Study Group 13, focusing on future networks and emerging technologies.
- This initiative received support from experts like Hu Honglin of the Shanghai Advanced Research Institute.
Regional Differences in 6G Adoption
As telecommunications evolve from 4G to 5G and now to 6G, establishing standards remains crucial. While East Asian operators like China Mobile and Docomo of Japan are proactive, others in Europe and the US exhibit less enthusiasm for 6G development.
What is 6G Technology?
The upcoming sixth generation of wireless technology, expected for rollout around 2030, aims to significantly advance wireless technology by offering even higher speeds, reduced latency, and increased bandwidth compared to 5G.
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