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Samsung is expecting to launch 6G by 2028

Anupam Modak by Anupam Modak
July 16, 2020
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At present we are moving forward to setting up the 5G technology, here, in India. Today, in the Reliance AGM we already get so many discussions on it. But, just a day before, yesterday, Samsung released a white paper with the heading “The Next Hyper-Connected Experience for All” and it contains the companies vision for the 6G connectivity, the next generation communication system.

The Head of the Advanced Communication Research Center, Sunghyun Choi explained, “While 5G commercialization is still in its initial stage, it’s never too early to start preparing for 6G because it typically takes around 10 years from the start of research to commercialization of a new generation of communication technology,” He also added, “We’ve already launched the research and development of 6G technologies by building upon the experience and ability we have accumulated from working on multiple generations of communications technology, including 5G. Going forward, we are committed to leading the standardization of 6G in collaboration with various stakeholders across industry, academia and government fields.”

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The Korean giant is expecting to complete the research and commercialize 6G within 2028, and commercialize it in a mass scale within around 2030. As per them, the 6G technology can bring to us a peak data rate of 1,000 Gbps, 50 times of 5G and less than 100 microseconds of air latency, that’s one-tenth of 5G.

In the published white paper, Samsung also mentioned some technologies that could be needed to reach the 6G scale. Those are terahertz frequency band, novel antenna technology, advanced duplex technologies, network topology evolution, spectrum sharing, and lastly the use of AI in this field.

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