The European Commission (EC) has appointed Nokia, a Finnish international telecommunications, information technology and consumer electronics company, to supervise Hexa-X, a primary 6G research project aimed at boosting the continent’s progress in developing the technology. The two-and-a-half-year Hexa-X initiative was funded by Horizon 2020, the EU’s research, and innovation program, and will start on January 1, 2021. The project is aimed at connecting the physical, digital and human worlds, firmly embedded in future wireless technologies. The project is led by Nokia, which coordinates the efforts, with Ericsson being assigned as the technical manager. The partners in the consortium are from academia and industry, including service providers, network providers and European research institutes. The partners include Orange, TIM, Telefonica, Intel and Siemens. The Finnish service provider said in a statement that it expects 6G to become commercially operational by 2030, following a normal ten-year intergenerational cycle and taking…
The global race for future technologies has accelerated even further, with the South Korean wireless carrier SK Telecom announcing that it is joining forces with network hardware providers Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung Electronics to carry out collaborative research and development projects to pave the way for 6G mobile network technologies. The partnership will also help to upgrade the already-advanced 5G technology, and expand its adoption in other areas, including self-driving cars and in-built solutions. Park Jin-Hyo, Chief technology officer and Head of ICT R&D Center of SK Telecom, said, “Through strengthened cooperation with Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung Electronics, SK Telecom will be able to secure the world’s best 5G quality and lead the way towards 6G mobile network communications.” In accordance with the terms of the signed memorandums of understanding (MOUs), SK Telecom will work closely with each company to promote the advancement of 5G network technologies. They…
Ericsson and FPT are collaborating to enhance the deployment of 5G technology and digital transformation in Vietnam. This partnership focuses on innovations in AI and aims to enhance digital infrastructure across key sectors like healthcare, manufacturing, and retail.
Ericsson and e& UAE’s partnership brings a 5G breakthrough with the advanced dual-band Massive MIMO radio, AIR 3229. This innovation enhances 5G services by boosting network capacity and eco-friendliness with reduced power consumption.
Kyocera, a prominent player in the telecom sector, is making waves by divesting a part of its KDDI stake to strengthen financial dynamics. This strategic move is key for VoIP advancements, as Kyocera enhances its focus on core telecom offerings.
Ericsson is intensifying its R&D efforts in India, zeroing in on network APIs. Partnering with telecom giants, Ericsson is unlocking 5G’s potential through programmable networks, enhancing performance, and enabling new performance-based business models.
DigitalBridge’s acquisition of JTower marks a pivotal move, furthering infrastructure growth essential for next-gen networks. By obtaining a 75% stake, DigitalBridge showcases confidence in JTower’s capacity to meet evolving communications needs.
MediaTek has unveiled the Dimensity 9400, a powerful chipset built on TSMC’s 3nm process, delivering up to 40% better power efficiency and 35% faster single-core performance. Targeting edge-AI applications, it supports Wi-Fi 7, tri-fold smartphones, and advanced 5G connectivity.
KT and its subsidiary KT SAT have revolutionized 5G connectivity through KOREASAT 6 integration with a 5G non-terrestrial network. This milestone utilizes the 5G NTN standard, expanding 5G services to remote areas. Their pioneering trials highlight NTN’s potential for 5G and future 6G innovations, overcoming geographical challenges.
Samsung and NTT Docomo are combining forces to propel AI research and innovation within the telecommunications sector, setting the stage for 6G technology. This strategic partnership aims to elevate network quality and service, ensuring seamless VoIP communication even in challenging signal areas.