Professor Matti Latva-aho briefly shares his thoughts about the future of private networks and how they’ll show us the future of telecom
Amazon, Qualcomm Welcome FCC’s Spectrum Sharing Plans
The two companies, along with other companies and institutions, have welcomed the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) proposal to prepare for 6G and experiment with spectrum sharing between 42GHz and 42.5GHz.
Bharat 6G Alliance Off To A Quick Start, Publishes First White Paper
The Alliance has released technology proposals for radio innovations that meet IMT-2030 performance demands. Not bad for such a young association.
6G Must Address These Two Requirements
David Boswarthick, Director of New Technologies at ETSI, explains what requirements he believes must be resolved for 6G to achieve its goals
NIST Is Developing New Algorithms for 6G Core Networks
NIST is seeking assistance in designing, evaluating, and demonstrating progress in several fields of 5G, 6G and quantum
Guest Post: 6G – Fitting the Market Needs of the 2030s
“In 6G standardisation it might be a good idea to listen to the needs of the non-public network clientele as this is the only sizable area of growth for the 3GPP ecosystem right now.” In this guest post Heikki Almay, CEO of Poutanet, sets out some ideas for 6G architecture that might help make 6G a more marketable proposition.
What The New Li-Fi Standard Offers The Telecoms Ecosystem
In June the IEEE ratified the 802.11bb standard to relatively little acclaim. However, this standard opens up some pretty exciting possibilities. This article explores some of the ramifications that come along with having a global standard.
Guest Post: We Need to Think Differently – Your Hybrid Connectivity Isn’t Really Hybrid
Hybrid connectivity across multiple bearers is something the industry aims for. However, typical approaches today may not do what needs to be done. In this guest post Tristan Wood of Livewire Digital explores what goes wrong and how to do it right.
The Philippines Will Have Satellite Internet in 2024
U.S. startup Astranis announced it’ll deliver the country’s first dedicated satellite internet service. The company aims to launch it in 2024