6G Revolution: How the Future of Wireless Technology Will Change the Way We Live and Work!
We need to get ready for a revolutionary download experience within seconds! You might wonder how it is different from 5G? Japan introduced a change in the technological world. Well, the implications are as great as it sounds- imagine downloading a high-mb game in the time it takes to bat an eye, or indulging in seamless virtual reality or cinematic experiences with sonic-like speed and agility. A couple of Japanese telecoms companies have announced the creation of the world’s first high-speed 6G wireless gadget and with a staggering 100 Gbps data transmission rate, this 6G prototype surpasses the current 5G benchmark by 20 times!
This technological miracle is the outcome of a collaboration among Japan’s main telecom corporations, DOCOMO, NTT Corporation, NEC Corporation, and Fujitsu, and the current technological industry believes that 6G communication capacity will reach more than 10 times that of 5G which is also shocking for common daily users!
Envisioning 6G
6G promises to combine reality and virtuality, bringing us closer to an interconnected global village. However, experts say 6G networks may require a denser network of towers than 5G networks to maintain constant coverage, which might affect cost and deployment. Despite these challenges, the 6G prototype has proved the capacity to properly use the 100 GHz and 300 GHz frequencies which bring about revolution in human lives.
Future of the data speed
Although 6G is set to make its way into our daily lives, there is no need to switch to it right now because 5G technology is still being developed in many regions of the world and will most likely be a big player for many years.
But in the spotlight, 6G will further expand to support the efficient interconnection of agents, and 6G will promote holographic video with stronger immersion, and realize the linkage of the three worlds of the physical world, the virtual world, and the human world.
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