On August 15, it was reported that although most operators are still in the early stage of 5G deployment, Huawei has begun to study the sixth generation mobile communication technology (6G) solution in the laboratory in Ottawa, Canada.
According to foreign media reports, the company is working closely with more than 13 universities and research institutions on the 6G network and its possible applications. According to the preliminary forecast released by Huawei, the 6G technology is not expected to be put into use before 2030.
Earlier this year, it was reported that Samsung's research base in Seoul, South Korea, had made similar progress in 6G, and Huawei was also trying to position itself as a leader in the field of next-generation mobile communication technology, which is not surprising.
In June this year, Nokia, Ericsson and SK Telecom announced their strategic partnership. They signed a 6G development memorandum and will cooperate around this memorandum. In general, 6G is still in its infancy, because there is no clear 6G standard at present, and all research is still theory rather than practice.
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