\"<p>According
According to the experts, 6G will use the millimeter-wave (24GHz-52GHz) which may be extended to 100GHz, while the 7-24GHz could be used for sharing purposes.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Early research and development on 6G<\/a> will help India gain a leadership position globally, according to experts.

\"India needs to streamline its R&D efforts and investments from the academia, private and public institutions towards the larger cause of being self-reliant,\" said N G Subramaniam, COO & Executive Director, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), and Chairman, TSDSI and PCG Chairman of 3GPP.

Several consortiums and alliances in North America, European Union, Japan, and China have been formed to work in this direction.

“As of now, 6G-related standardization activities are assumed to start around 2025, while first 6G deployments can be expected for 2030,” he said. Market forces would advance the timelines, but private 6G deployment and experiments may happen much earlier, he added.

According to the experts, 6G will use the millimeter-wave (24GHz-52GHz) which may be extended to 100GHz, while the 7-24GHz could be used for sharing purposes.

The Indian government has formed a high-level 6G consortium, called the
6G Technology<\/a> Innovation Group, comprising members from industry<\/a>, academia, standards bodies, and government regulators. The consortium comprises six 6G task forces to study and analyze various facets of the technology.

According to Finnish telecom gear maker Nokia,
5G<\/a>-Advanced will serve as a bridge between 5G<\/a> and 6G.

“Across the globe - whether it be Finland, Japan, South Korea, China, USA as well as India, the idea of 6G has initiated a paradigm shift in terms of facilitating various research activities to bring this new generation of digital technology into reality by 2030,” said T V Ramachandran, President,
Broadband India Forum<\/a>.

BIF also released a compendium of thoughts and perspectives by experts on the topic of “6G - The Future Digital Technology”.

6G networks will underpin services such as ubiquitous mobile ultra-broadband (uMUB), ultra-high-speed with low-latency communications (uHSLLC), massive machine-type communication (mMTC), and ultra-high data density (uHDD).

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<\/a><\/figure>
India to see rapid uptake of 5G services: Opensignal<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
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Investors have confidence in India&#39;s 5G future: GSMA<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
Interestingly, energy efficiency is a major factor that will determine the designing of ultra-fast next-generation networks as climate change becomes an important agenda for all to be addressed.

Rahul Vatts, Chief Regulatory Officer,
Bharti Airtel<\/a>, and Director, OneWeb<\/a> said, “An early start into local 6G development will result in IP or intellectual property (IP) creation for the Indian telecom ecosystem. A pertinent cornerstone of 6G would be the integration of terrestrial, satellite and airborne networks into one seamless wireless service.\"

Jio Platforms has a strategic partnership with the University of Oulu, Finland, for undertaking research and standardization-related activities in
6G technology<\/a>.
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早期研发6克帮助印度获得全球领导力:专家

“印度需要简化其研发从学术界的努力和投资,私人和公共机构的更大原因是自力更生,“N G苏说,首席运营官兼执行董事,塔塔咨询服务公司(TCS)主席、TSDSI PCG 3 gpp主席。

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根据专家,6克将使用毫米波(24 ghz-52ghz)可扩展到100 ghz,虽然7-24GHz可用于共享的目的。
新德里:早期的研究和开发6克将帮助印度获得全球领导地位,据专家。

“印度需要简化其研发从学术界的努力和投资,私人和公共机构的更大原因是自力更生,“N G苏说,首席运营官兼执行董事,塔塔咨询服务公司(TCS)主席、TSDSI PCG 3 gpp主席。

几个联盟和联盟在北美、欧盟、日本和中国在这个方向上形成了工作。

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“到目前为止,6 g相关标准化活动是假定开始大约在2025年,当第一个6 g部署可以预计2030年,”他说。市场力量会推进时间表,但私人6 g部署和实验可能更早,他补充说。

根据专家,6克将使用毫米波(24 ghz-52ghz)可扩展到100 ghz,虽然7-24GHz可用于共享的目的。

印度政府已成立了一个高层6克财团,叫做6 g技术创新小组,组成成员行业、学术界、标准组织和政府监管机构。该财团由六6克课题组,研究和分析技术的各个方面。

据芬兰电信设备制造商诺基亚,5克先进的作为之间的一座桥梁5克和6克。

“全球——无论是芬兰、日本、韩国、中国、美国和印度,6克的想法已经发起了一个范式转变的促进各种研究活动带来新一代的数字技术变成现实,到2030年,”T V拉马钱德兰说,总统,宽带印度论坛

BIF还发布了一个概略的思想和观点的专家的主题“6克——未来数字技术”。

6 g网络将支撑服务如无处不在的移动ultra-broadband (uMUB),超高速低延迟通信(uHSLLC),大规模机械化的沟通(mMTC)和超高密度(uHDD)数据。

读也


有趣的是,能源效率是一个重要的因素将决定超高速下一代网络的设计随着气候变化成为一个需要解决的重要议程。

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拉胡尔Vatts首席监管官员,Bharti Airtel和导演,OneWeb说:“早期开始到当地6克发展将导致知识产权或知识产权(IP)创建为印度电信生态系统。相关6克的基石是陆地的集成,卫星和机载网络为一个无缝无线服务。”

Jio平台奥卢大学的战略伙伴关系,芬兰,进行研究和standardization-related活动6 g技术
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\"&lt;p&gt;According
According to the experts, 6G will use the millimeter-wave (24GHz-52GHz) which may be extended to 100GHz, while the 7-24GHz could be used for sharing purposes.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Early research and development on 6G<\/a> will help India gain a leadership position globally, according to experts.

\"India needs to streamline its R&D efforts and investments from the academia, private and public institutions towards the larger cause of being self-reliant,\" said N G Subramaniam, COO & Executive Director, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), and Chairman, TSDSI and PCG Chairman of 3GPP.

Several consortiums and alliances in North America, European Union, Japan, and China have been formed to work in this direction.

“As of now, 6G-related standardization activities are assumed to start around 2025, while first 6G deployments can be expected for 2030,” he said. Market forces would advance the timelines, but private 6G deployment and experiments may happen much earlier, he added.

According to the experts, 6G will use the millimeter-wave (24GHz-52GHz) which may be extended to 100GHz, while the 7-24GHz could be used for sharing purposes.

The Indian government has formed a high-level 6G consortium, called the
6G Technology<\/a> Innovation Group, comprising members from industry<\/a>, academia, standards bodies, and government regulators. The consortium comprises six 6G task forces to study and analyze various facets of the technology.

According to Finnish telecom gear maker Nokia,
5G<\/a>-Advanced will serve as a bridge between 5G<\/a> and 6G.

“Across the globe - whether it be Finland, Japan, South Korea, China, USA as well as India, the idea of 6G has initiated a paradigm shift in terms of facilitating various research activities to bring this new generation of digital technology into reality by 2030,” said T V Ramachandran, President,
Broadband India Forum<\/a>.

BIF also released a compendium of thoughts and perspectives by experts on the topic of “6G - The Future Digital Technology”.

6G networks will underpin services such as ubiquitous mobile ultra-broadband (uMUB), ultra-high-speed with low-latency communications (uHSLLC), massive machine-type communication (mMTC), and ultra-high data density (uHDD).

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
In-depth: What is going to drive 5G pricing in India?<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Indian telcos to spend $19.5 bn on 5G infra by 2025: GSMA<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
India to see rapid uptake of 5G services: Opensignal<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Investors have confidence in India&#39;s 5G future: GSMA<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
Interestingly, energy efficiency is a major factor that will determine the designing of ultra-fast next-generation networks as climate change becomes an important agenda for all to be addressed.

Rahul Vatts, Chief Regulatory Officer,
Bharti Airtel<\/a>, and Director, OneWeb<\/a> said, “An early start into local 6G development will result in IP or intellectual property (IP) creation for the Indian telecom ecosystem. A pertinent cornerstone of 6G would be the integration of terrestrial, satellite and airborne networks into one seamless wireless service.\"

Jio Platforms has a strategic partnership with the University of Oulu, Finland, for undertaking research and standardization-related activities in
6G technology<\/a>.
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