Davos: Nokia CEO Peka Lundberg has made some important comments about the 6G network. He added that with the availability of 6G by 2030, it will be obsolete for current smartphones. Lundberg said that once the 6G mobile networks are up and running, the smartphones we know of now will not work and by then they will have reached the common interface. Most devices now in use send inbuilt signals into the body.
He was speaking at the World Economic Forum. I do not know what to do next. Many companies like Neuralink are trying to make and develop chips that can be stored in the body. A specific definition of 6G networks is not yet available because it is still in its infancy.
In his speech, Lundberg said that the physical and digital worlds are growing exponentially. As a result, ideas like metaware are at the forefront of 6G. Devices that support augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are expected to dominate the mobile world in the years to come. While many countries around the world are gearing up for 6G networks, countries like India have not yet accessed the 5G network. The 5G spectrum auction will begin early next year, followed by steps to make the 5G network available commercially.
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