Qualcomm has entered into a strategic coalition with industry partners to help ensure that artificial intelligence native 6G commercial ...
A new 92 page technical paper titled “6G: The Intelligent Network of Everything — A Comprehensive Vision, Survey, and Tutorial” was published by IEEE researchers at Finland’s University of Oulu. “The ...
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM) today announced a new strategic coalition with leading industry partners to accelerate the development and global deployment of 6G. Revealed at MWC Barcelona ...
The Report Minimum Technical Performance Requirements for IMT-2030 (6G) was formally finalized at the 51st meeting of ITU-R Working Party 5D (WP 5D), which concluded on 12 February 2026.
Qualcomm has assembled a who's who of industry players in a bid to usher in the next generation of mobile technology before the end of the decade.
The traditional separation between Wi-Fi and cellular networks — a cornerstone of enterprise wireless planning — is facing fundamental challenges according to a new 6G vision statement released this ...
An aim of the wide consortium - among its many objectives - is to address future connected mobility in vehicles.
Mobile World Congress 2026 has only just got underway, but a theme is already beginning to emerge among the deluge of announcements.
XR and metaverse applications promise to change the ways we interact and will depend on a variety of AI and spatial computing enhancements under 6G, alongside improvements in immersive content.
Meanwhile, formal 6G specs are still in the works It seems like just yesterday that the 5G rollout started. Now, at Mobile World Congress, major companies are already talking about commercializing 6G.
The government is continuously taking steps to make the country a global leader in next-generation communication technology, according to official data released on Sunday. Following the rapid rollout ...
Leading operators and infrastructure providers including Booz Allen, BT Group, Cisco, Deutsche Telekom, Ericsson, MITRE, Nokia, ...