The ITU recently recognised ETSI’s new standard for DECT as part of 5G’s IMT-2020 technology standards, supporting IoT use cases in URLLC and eMTC. What should we make of this? 6GWorld unravels the promise and the challenges ahead for the new DECT.
Implications of Evolution Towards 6G Supply Chains: New Research
Findings from both consumer and
enterprise applications will likely trickle into the development of 6G; as of 2021, there are
already several market trends that will likely become the norm for any cellular generation
going forward. These trends will transform the supply chain considerably, create new
spheres of influence, and create opportunities for new entrants.
Researchers Develop Hybrid Surface That Directs Signal Diffractions
Researchers have developed a hybrid RIS that directs radio signals hitting it, including accurately estimating its angle of arrival
TSDSI: India’s Standards Activities in 5G and 6G Will Drive the Country’s Future
India participated in the development of mobile standards for the first time in 5G, adding awareness of the needs across developing nations
Open RAN – A 5G Key to 6G’s Success?
Open RAN is arguably one of the key industry buzzwords of 2021. This article picks up on a number of recent conversations to explore what might make it fundamental to 6G technical and business success.
New Fox TV Show Brings 3D Avatars to Interact With Humans. But That’s Just the Beginning
While judges and the audience watch avatars dance and move, the actual singer is performing behind the walls in Fox’s Alter Ego
New Directions in Cybersecurity Needed
In the 6GSymposium, professionals had a frank conversation about the challenges with cybersecurity in 5G and the upcoming 6G technologies
The New ETSI RIS – Use Cases Without Hype
ETSI announced the launch of a new Industry Specification Group on RIS. 6GWorld went behind the story with Chairman Arman Shojaeifard
Guest Article: It’s Not Too Early to Start Developing 6G
Although the mobile industry has done an impressive job of developing and then rolling out 5G — 163 networks at the end of 2020, and another 114 this year, according to TeleGeography — it can’t afford to rest on its laurels. In this guest post Subhankar Pal of Capgemini Engineering explains why it’s not premature to start developing 6G.