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It’s a matter of time, whenever we talk about technological advancements. Huawei also believes in the same as the Yang Chaobin, president of Huawei’s 5G product line, claims 6G won’t arrive until 2030. The industry is actively participating in 5G infrastructure development, and it will take 10-20 years before 6G becomes reality.

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The next wave of telecom revolution – 6G by 2030 is only possible if industry timely transforms its existing networks to the 5G networks within the next few years, otherwise, some delay is possible. While ascending towards the newer networks, security will remain the top priority among the 5G operators.

Speaking at Boao Forum for Asia 2019 Annual Meeting, Yang Chaobin further talked about the different perspectives of the 5G network. He urged on the need to streamline these different paths and further paving way for the formulation of 5G standards. The next decade will be the decade of 5G in the telecom industry.

In advancement, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) started working on the research and development of the 6G. They have voted to open “THZ Wave” frequency for 6G services. The frequency is in the range of 95GHz to 3 terahertz (THz) helping to attain higher transfer speeds per unit time. Unlike 5G technology, the US is doing its part to become the world’s first nation in developing the next generation communication technology. Even, Donald Trump, the US president also want 6G network very soon. Currently, Chinese companies – Huawei, ZTE and others are actively participating in the 5G development process.

Huawei recently was given clearance to run the 5G trials in India, Thailand and some other countries, irrespective of the ban from the US. Since last year, Huawei has been restricted from participating in 5G tests across the US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, etc after company violated the US sanctions on Iran.

Presently, major telecom operators and smartphone manufacturers are developing the 5G infrastruce around the globe. A large amount of capital and technology is paving its way for initialising the commercial operation of 5G. The 6G standard is hardly even at initial stages of research and development.

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