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The Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN) Alliance has published its 6G Position Statement: An Operator View report.
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Digital inclusion, energy efficiency, environmental sustainability and flexible deployment will be key requirements for 6G according to the NGMN Alliance.
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The mobile industry is leading the race towards net-zero emissions, but many need to integrate sustainability goals into their core objectives.
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At least three vendors – Fujitsu, NEC and Nokia – have announced they are working with Japan’s DoCoMo and NTT on 6G, the next generation of mobile communications.
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In this episode of the Digital Digest, we roundup the biggest stories of the week from tower sales to contract announcements and the use cases for 6G.
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Two of the main tasks of 6G, the next generation of mobile, will be to improve human communications and machine communications.
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The industry organisation setting priorities for 6G has set out its programme for a global standard for green networks.
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The mobile industry needs to set itself aggressive targets in energy efficiency in order to cut consumption as demand grows.
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Ericsson has recruited one of the world’s top mobile telecoms academics, Mischa Dohler, as its new chief architect, to work on the next generation of wireless.
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Two UK universities have set up a research and innovation unit to work on 6G, the next generation of mobile.
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Telecoms operators and equipment vendors need to consider energy and sustainability, says the organisation leading the move to 6G.
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Years ahead of the target date for 6G to go into service, telecoms engineer Anita Döhler is leading the industry’s efforts to specify what operators want from it. Interview by Alan Burkitt-Gray
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Axiata's AI backer, the big shift to Open RAN, and why our homes are the new edge
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The Linux Foundation is working with a leading mobile industry organisation to set priorities for 5G and move on to 6G.
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In this episode of the Digital Digest, we roundup the biggest stories of the week, and from Chanel vs Huawei to DCs for Bees, it's been a surreal seven days.
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Sustainability will be one of the key goals of the sixth generation of mobile networks, likely to be developed over the next few years for implementation at the end of the decade.
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The Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN) Alliance is calling for the completion of Option 4 to support the full realisation of 5G.
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It is already the fastest growing mobile technology in history, but the success of 5G in 2021 depends, like so much else, on the Covid-19 pandemic. Alan Burkitt-Gray looks at the mobile industry’s forecasts