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6G

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What is 6G?

6G is the sixth generation of wireless technology. It is the successor to 5G and is expected to offer significantly faster speeds, lower latency, and greater capacity. While still in early stages of research and development, it is anticipated to support applications such as advanced robotics, augmented reality, virtual reality, and holographic communications. The exact specifications and deployment timelines are still being defined, but it aims to improve upon 5G's capabilities substantially.

What other technologies are related to 6G?

6G Competitor Technologies

4G is an older generation technology that competes with 6G for user adoption and investment.
mentioned alongside 6G in 2% (277) of relevant job posts
2G is an older generation technology that competes with 6G for user adoption and investment.
mentioned alongside 6G in 3% (103) of relevant job posts
LTE (Long-Term Evolution) is an older generation technology that competes with 6G for user adoption and investment.
mentioned alongside 6G in 1% (171) of relevant job posts
3G is an older generation technology that competes with 6G for user adoption and investment.
mentioned alongside 6G in 1% (72) of relevant job posts
Wi-Fi competes with 6G for local wireless connectivity, especially in indoor environments.
mentioned alongside 6G in 0% (76) of relevant job posts

6G Complementary Technologies

Secure networks are essential for the reliable and trustworthy operation of 6G.
mentioned alongside 6G in 81% (225) of relevant job posts
Mobile Private Networks can leverage 6G to offer dedicated, high-performance connectivity for specific use cases.
mentioned alongside 6G in 67% (247) of relevant job posts
Quantum technology such as quantum key distribution is a future technology that is expected to further secure 6G communication.
mentioned alongside 6G in 53% (259) of relevant job posts

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