Impressive data transfer speed emerged during testing of a 6G network in Japan
In the 6G network, tests were conducted on high-speed wireless data transmission technologies. Twenty times faster than 5G, a group of Japanese manufacturers conducted tests and were able to transmit data at a speed of 100 Gbit/s across a distance of over 90 meters.
Up to five
HD movies can be sent over the air in a second using a 100 Gbps bandwidth.
Compared to T-Mobile's typical 5G speed in the US, this is up to 500 times
quicker. The apparatus can achieve data transfer speeds of up to 100 Gbit/s,
according to recent experiments. The connection was overclocked to
300 GHz outside after being established in the 100 GHz band within.
By contrast,
5G signals are typically broadcast in frequencies lower than 6 GHz, however
they can potentially reach up to 40 GHz in range. Due to the higher frequencies
required for 6G, operators will have to construct new infrastructure.
Businesses like Fujitsu, NEC, and Nokia are already developing it. In the
2030s, 6G network implementation is anticipated.
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