Competitors Samsung and Qualcomm have been granted licenses to experiment with sub-Terahertz frequencies for Beyond 5G and 6G
Podcast – The 6G Roundup (Mar 18)
The 6G Roundup talks about the 5G/6G hearing held by the US House, Stanford University’s AI Index Report, and an LG announcement about RIS
What’s Inside Counts: How 6G Can Enable Ubiquitous, Reliable Indoor Location Services
Many people spend 90% of their day inside, where GPS doesn’t work well. Capgemini Engineering’s Subhankar Pal explores the indoor alternatives. Can existing technologies suffice?
Research Suggests Children Are More Susceptible to (Good and Bad) VR Effects
While adults are excited about 6G and VR for entertainment or educational goals, what is the impact of such experiences on children?
Podcast – The 6G Roundup (Mar 11)
This week we talk about FCC’s first Spectrum Horizons license granted, China’s plans for 5G deployment in 2022, and TeraFlow
Vodafone’s Device Announcement at MWC 22 Hints at Cloud Evolution
At MWC this year, Canonical and Vodafone announced a partnership to test a new, cloud-driven “smartphone”. Such initiatives have been proposed for over a decade – what are the chances this becomes a reality?
CEO Guest Post: It’s Not too Early to Prepare for 6G
While 6G is just in the research phase today, overcoming hurdles in policy, skills, technology, security and more will take time. With the 5G rollout already under way, it is not too soon to start planning for 6G. Now more than ever, we must act to sustain the momentum of 5G and pave the way for 6G, writes Keysight CEO Ron Nersesian.
Podcast – The 6G Roundup (Mar 4)
This week, we address the FCC’s Council that will debate 6G, reflections from a Chinese telecom, and news from the MWC
FCC’s 6G Council Meets for the First Time and Defines Hot Topics
The Council is meant to provide technical advice to the FCC on various topics. Currently, it includes 47 members who will debate 6G