This Tiny Radio Chip Could Supercharge Future Phones with 6G Speeds
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Can mobile technology save the world?
Can mobile technology save the world? xc-cna Thu, 06/12/2025 - 13:29 2025-06-12 Kaitlin O’Keefe, expert within IEC TC 106, the IEC committee for the assessment of electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields associated with human exposure Image AI-generated image licensed through Freepik According to the GSMA, the global association for mobile communications networks, there are more than 13 billion mobile connections, and it’s growing by the …
Operator giants call for seamless shift to 6G
An alliance of leading mobile operators including Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone, Orange, MTN and Telefonica called on standards body 3GPP to put the necessary frameworks in place to ensure 6G technology is an operational and societal success, while avoiding mistakes from the 5G era. The Next Generation Mobile Networks Alliance (NGMN), on behalf of the operators, stated it had presented a unified 6G vision to 3GPP, advocating for the critical need f…
This tiny radio chip could supercharge future phones with 6G speeds
A group of researchers in Japan has developed a tiny, powerful radio module that could make future smartphones and other mobile devices incredibly fast and efficient. This breakthrough could play a key role in the development of 6G wireless technology—the next step beyond today’s 5G networks. The new device, created by Professor Kenichi Okada and […] The post This tiny radio chip could supercharge future phones with 6G speeds appeared first on K…
6G Test Centre Is An Engine For Innovation
6G research is moving from the theoretical to the practical as we speak. While there is no 6G standard as of yet, the need for experimental testing of new solutions and technologies that will define 6G is growing by the hour. To rise to the challenge, the University of Oulu has been all the while building a state-of-the-art hub for exactly this type of testing. “Our test network is the number one academic research environment for next-generation…
According to Héctor Marín, Senior Director of Government Relations for Latin America of Qualcomm, wireless technology continues its constant evolution with transformative implications in multiple sectors, with consistent cycles of 10 years, encompassing vision, invention, proof of concept, standardization, testing and marketing. During its presentation at the Chile Digital event, organized by DPL Live, he explained that as 5G technology matures …
What is 6G? What to Expect from the Next Generation of Wireless Technology
Wireless technology continuously evolves, with each new generation delivering faster speeds, improved security features, and better data capabilities. The first generation of wireless technology, 1G, launched in 1979 in Japan and rolled out in other countries in the 1980s. Networks using 1G were often unreliable and had security issues, but it led to today’s mobile technology, much as dial-up internet was the forerunner of high-speed fiber inter…
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