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China Advances Global 6G Standards
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China has introduced three key 6G technology standards through the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), aiming to lead global advancements in this next-generation telecommunications technology. These standards, approved on July 26, focus on enhancing immersive communication and low-latency services, setting a framework for 2030. Meanwhile, the U.S. Pentagon is preparing for 6G developments to support military technologies, emphasizing the importance of establishing policies and regulations to maintain a competitive edge against China. Experts in the UK caution that 6G may not be imminent due to necessary upgrades in infrastructure, stressing that significant research and investment are needed to compete effectively. Spectrum allocation challenges in North America were highlighted at the recent WRC-23, indicating potential deficits in the mid-band spectrum crucial for future 5G and 6G deployments. Without timely action, the U.S. risks falling further behind in the global race for wireless technology leadership.

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