Anonymous ID: 47a69c April 4, 2020, 5:56 p.m. No.8688759   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8783 >>8822 >>8832 >>8872

5G just came out but 6G is already being discussed

 

In Japan, NTT Corp. and Sony Corp. have set up a new organization to develop the 6G system, but competition for 6G is already increasing around the world. New York University has set up a research center in the U.S., and major telecommunications equipment maker Huawei Technologies Co. has started research in China.

 

The outline of the government's comprehensive strategy for 6G which is expected to replace the current 5G in the 2030s, has been revealed. By accelerating its development, the government aims to create an infrastructure for telework and telemedicine. The government aims to establish key technologies in five years by establishing a base for research and development with industry, implementing drastic deregulation and providing financial support. The government also plans to expedite the construction of a 5G communications network, which was launched this spring. According to the strategic draft, the government and the private sector will work together to develop and implement 6G nationwide and still complete the construction of a 5G network. To achieve this goal, the government, industry and academia will bring together various technologies and research and develop a platform beyond 5G.รขโ‚ฌย The government plans to revise the Radio Law to make it easier to conduct experiments and support the project with tax breaks.

 

Currently, there is no standard for 6G, but the strategy calls for a transmission speed that is 1,000 times faster than the current 4G, and a transmission delay of 1/100. The new network of 6G is set to be used at sea, in the air and in space. The government will also speed up the construction of 5G communications networks. By the end of March 2024, the number of 5G base stations will be tripled from the current plan of 70,000 by reexamining the installation of base stations this summer. The government aims to create ร‚ยฅ44 trillion in added value by fiscal 2030 by accelerating the adoption of 5G. The government plans to offer bold financial support to the 6G telecommunications standard to take the lead in the global technological development race. The move is made in an attempt to establish 6G communications networks ahead of other countries, like the United States, China, South Korea and others, which are ahead of Japan in the launch and usage of 5G networks. The strategy was drawn up by a panel of experts under the Internal Affairs and Communications Ministry called the รขโ‚ฌล“Beyond 5G promotion strategy panel,รขโ‚ฌย chaired by Makoto Gonokami, President of the University of Tokyo. The draft calls for realizing 6G as a growth strategy, aiming to speed up communications 10 times faster than 5G and to reduce delays to 1/10. It envisages a society where people can connect their various home devices to the internet and where people could move freely between real life and the internet.

https://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0006466677