By the way, 5G technology is not available all over the world, but the next generation mobile internet technology is being worked on rapidly by the experts.
But how much faster will this mobile internet technology be compared to 5G? A possible answer has emerged.
Japan has developed the world’s first high-speed 6G wireless device capable of transmitting data at speeds of up to 100 gigabits per second (Gbps), which is 20 times faster than 5G.
For example, 5 HD movies can be downloaded every second at this speed.
On behalf of Japanese scientists, a statement was issued in this regard in the past few days.
He said that 100 Gbps data was transferred within four walls during the experiments.
Keep in mind that 5G technology was introduced in 2019 and its support is available for smartphones in most countries of the world.
The maximum speed of 5G mobile internet in the US is 204.9 Mbps, but theoretically the maximum speed of 5G can be 10 Gbps.
According to the GSM Association, 6G technology is still in the works and could be introduced in the early 2030s.
The main difference between 5G and 6G will be in the frequency bands of the electromagnetic spectrum.
5G signals are typically transmitted between the 6 GHz to 40 GHz bands, while 6G will use signals from the 100 to 300 GHz bands.
Since 6GB technology will rely on more powerful frequency bands, it will also require new infrastructure.
So what is 6G?
As the 6G standard has not been decided at this time, it is not clear what this technology will look like.
But according to experts, 6G technology will strengthen cyber security on the mobile network while it will have more features based on artificial intelligence.
Experts said that this will help make holographic communication a reality out of science fiction.
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**Interview with Dr. Lisa Chen, Telecommunications Expert**
**Editor:** Welcome, Dr. Chen! Thank you for joining us today to discuss the exciting advancements in mobile technology, particularly the recent achievements in 6G testing.
**Dr. Chen:** Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to discuss these groundbreaking developments.
**Editor:** We just heard about 6G achieving a remarkable speed of 938 Gbps. That’s 9000 times faster than 5G! What does this mean for the future of mobile connectivity?
**Dr. Chen:** This is truly a game-changer. With speeds like 938 Gbps, we can expect a major shift in how we use mobile technology. It opens up possibilities for real-time applications, advanced augmented reality experiences, and seamless connection for IoT devices. Imagine downloading multiple HD movies in seconds — that’s just the beginning.
**Editor:** Speaking of applications, can you elaborate on what practical changes we might see in everyday life with 6G?
**Dr. Chen:** Absolutely. We could see advancements in telemedicine, where doctors can perform remote surgeries with virtually no latency. Virtual reality could become incredibly immersive, allowing people to experience environments in real-time as if they were there. Enhanced connectivity could also revolutionize education through interactive learning tools.
**Editor:** With 5G still not available in all regions, do you think this rapid progression towards 6G is realistic and accessible for consumers?
**Dr. Chen:** That’s a great point. While 6G technology is being developed at an impressive pace, we must remember that proper infrastructure and accessibility are vital. It will take time and significant investment to roll out 6G, especially in areas still lacking adequate 5G coverage. It’s essential that as we innovate, we also ensure equitable access for everyone.
**Editor:** That makes a lot of sense. What do you think will be the biggest challenges in deploying 6G technology?
**Dr. Chen:** One of the biggest challenges will be the integration of new technologies with existing systems. Additionally, we’ll face hurdles related to cybersecurity, as faster speeds can also mean greater vulnerabilities. Regulatory issues and the need for global standards will also play a key role in how quickly 6G can be implemented.
**Editor:** Thank you, Dr. Chen, for sharing your insights on this revolutionary technology. We look forward to seeing how 6G unfolds in the coming years!
**Dr. Chen:** Thank you! I’m excited to see where the future of mobile technology leads us.