China allocates 6 GHz frequency for 6G technology testing

China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has announced the allocation of the 6 GHz frequency band for the development and testing of 6G communication technologies. This authorization was granted to the IMT-2030 (6G) Promotion Group, which coordinates the development of the 6G standard in the country. The organization will now be able to test new telecommunication technologies in certain regions of China. This is reported by Ixbt.com news.
According to the ministry's statement, this decision will accelerate the research, verification, and testing of key solutions for next-generation networks. The work will be carried out based on technical requirements and usage scenarios defined by the International Telecommunication Union. The 6 GHz band is considered one of the most promising frequencies for 6G networks.
Experts believe that this band will provide higher data transmission speeds and lower latency compared to current 5G networks, while maintaining wide coverage. Chinese officials emphasize that the allocation of the frequency spectrum will accelerate not only research and development but also the standardization and industrial integration of 6G technologies.
The global race to create 6G networks has accelerated significantly in recent years. In the future, 6G will support artificial intelligence, holographic communication, digital twins, autonomous transport, and new types of industrial automation. Although research is being actively conducted, the full commercial deployment of 6G technology is expected in the next decade.
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