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…
Bharti Airtel’s latest acquisition of 400MHz 26GHz spectrum from Adani Data Networks marks a pivotal move to bolster its 5G services. This acquisition enhances Airtel’s 5G footprint across key Indian regions and addresses high-capacity use cases like Fixed Wireless Access and enterprise solutions.
KDDI and AMD’s partnership marks a strategic move to enhance 5G virtualized networks by 2026. Leveraging AMD’s 4th Gen EPYC processors, the collaboration aims to optimize network performance and energy efficiency to meet rising wireless data demand.
Ericsson and Bell Canada have successfully completed the world’s first field trial of AI-native link adaptation, boosting downlink throughput by 20 percent and spectral efficiency by 10 percent. This real-time AI integration enhances network performance, marking a major step toward smarter, more responsive 5G and future 6G networks.
Vodafone is pioneering an innovative use of its mobile network by conducting a trial in the River Severn area for short-term rainfall prediction, known as nowcasting. By collaborating with Wireless DNA, Vodafone analyzes signal data affected by rain, which can enhance weather forecasting accuracy beyond traditional methods.
Ericsson and SoftBank have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to propel next-gen telecom technologies, including AI, Cloud RAN, and 6G. The partnership, called “NextWave Tech,” aims to enhance network efficiency and connectivity. Emphasizing innovative spectrum use and AI-driven automation, this collaboration positions Japan as a leader in telecom advancement.
Ericsson and SoftBank have teamed up to push VoIP technology boundaries, focusing on AI and 6G advancements. Their NextWave Tech initiative explores revolutionary network architectures, enhancing VoIP quality via Cloud RAN and AI optimization. This partnership aims for groundbreaking connectivity solutions, redefining the landscape of future VoIP communications.
Nokia has unveiled the FastMile Gateway 4, a 5G Fixed Wireless Access device with Wi-Fi 7, delivering speeds up to 4Gbps. Featuring high-gain antennas, multi-link operation, and cloud-based optimization via Corteca, it enhances speed and coverage.
FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks will soon step down, leaving a legacy of innovation, consumer protection, and national security advocacy. Colleagues praise his efforts in bridging the digital divide and advancing telecommunications policy.