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China Pioneers World's First 6G Field Test Network

China established the world's first field test network for 6G communication. A tenfold improvement in key communication indicators was obtained. The platform enables research and collaboration on 6G technology.

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This achievement is a crucial milestone in the battle to build next-generation wireless technologies.


The experimental network, which was based on existing 4G infrastructure, proved the astonishing capability of semantic communication to achieve 6G transmission speeds. The team from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications presented its findings at a seminar, indicating a tenfold increase in key communication measures such as capacity, coverage, and efficiency.


By developing this platform, the network not only allows research institutes to undertake theoretical study, but it also permits the early validation of critical 6G technologies. This achievement lowers the entry barrier for 6G research, making it more accessible to innovators and encouraging collaboration among industry professionals.


China has set its sights on commercialising 6G by 2030, establishing itself as a worldwide leader in the race to the next wireless revolution. With 6G standards likely to be established by 2025, China's early deployment of a field test network positions it at the forefront of technological advancement.

 
  • China establishes world's first field test network for 6G communication

  • Tenfold improvement in key communication metrics achieved

  • Platform facilitates research and collaboration for 6G technologies


Source: CGTN

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