Japan develops world’s first 6G device that’s 20 times faster than 5G

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Japanese telecom firms unveil a 6G wireless device, 20 times faster than 5G, with 100 Gbps data transmission up to 330 feet.

A group of Japanese telecommunication firms have developed a high-speed 6G wireless gadget that can carry data at up to 20 times the speed of 5G.Four firms, namely DOCOMO, NTT Corporation, NEC Corporation, and Fujitsu, formed a consortium for the project. Since 2021, these companies have collaborated on research and development concerning sub-terahertz devices, foreseeing the dawn of the 6G era.

However, higher-frequency bands referred to as “sub-terahertz” bands—which fall between 100 and 300 GHz—are anticipated to be used by 6G.The significantly higher frequencies of the sub-terahertz band would require completely different wireless devices, which are now being created from scratch, in contrast to the 28 GHz and other millimeter bands used in existing 5G systems.

NTT pursued the development of high-end wireless equipment while concentrating its efforts on 300 GHz devices. Their accomplishment resulted in the development of a top-tier 300 GHz band wireless device that can channel 100 Gbps per channel over 100 meters. Notably, with a high-output amplifier, Fujitsu achieved the highest power efficiency in the world, which is essential for increasing communication ranges while lowering power consumption at the same time.

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