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Fri, May 27, 2022 | 16:09
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Samsung holds first-ever 6G forum to discuss next-gen communications tech
Posted : 2022-05-13 14:48
Updated : 2022-05-15 10:07
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Sebastian Seung, president and head of Samsung Research, talks during the 6G forum titled 'Next Hyper-Connected Experience for All,' held online, Friday, in this photo provided by Samsung Electronics Co.. Yonhap
Sebastian Seung, president and head of Samsung Research, talks during the 6G forum titled "Next Hyper-Connected Experience for All," held online, Friday, in this photo provided by Samsung Electronics Co.. Yonhap

Samsung Electronics held its first 6G forum with experts from academia and industry Friday to discuss the future of communications technologies, in a bid to lead research and development and standardization.

At the forum, "The Next Hyper-Connected Experience for All," global industry experts had presentations and discussions on the topics of the 6G air interface and AI-based intelligent networks for 6G.

"We envision that 6G will provide ultimate experiences for humans and everything through the next level of hyper-connectivity, and this idea serves as the foundation of our 6G vision," Sebastian Seung, president and head of Samsung Research, said during a speech.

While 5G communication networks are still in the process of commercialization around the world and often face complaints from users about quality and speed, Seung said it was time to start preparing for 6G.

"Shaping 6G will require many years, as we have seen with previous generations, and will need lots of discussion and collaborations among players in industry and academia," he added.

Samsung released a white paper earlier this month, laying out its vision for 6G, characterized as "ultra-wideband, ultra-low latency, ultra-intelligence and hyper-spatialization," and ways to secure global frequency bands for 6G.

Senior Vice President Charlie Zhang of Samsung Research America said while 6G technologies are still in their early stages, "a few emerging directions are taking shape and gaining momentum in academia and industry alike."

Samsung Research, which formed a research unit dedicated to 6G in 2019, said 6G technologies will enable truly immersive extended reality, high-fidelity mobile holograms and digital replicas, as often seen in science fiction movies. It also expected the performance of telecommunications networks to improve greatly, with users able to have connected experiences anytime, anywhere.

The South Korean tech giant has been working on developing unified global standards for mobile communications. It was among the first to commercialize 5G in April 2019.

It expected the standardization of 6G to be realized around 2025, which Samsung said would usher in the hyper-connected world by increasing communications speed and enabling mobile-based virtual reality experiences.

In September 2020, Samsung won a US$6.64 billion deal to provide 5G communications solutions to Verizon. It was the largest network-related deal ever made by a South Korean firm.

Earlier this month, it signed another 5G equipment deal, believed to be worth more than 1 trillion won, with U.S. wireless carrier DISH Network.

Lee Jae-yong, the de facto leader of Samsung Group and Samsung Electronics vice chairman, has called for preemptive investment in the communications network business, calling it one of the tech giant's future growth drivers. (Yonhap)


 
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