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image: ETRI researchers and professors from the University of Oulu and the University of Helsinki attending the 6G Symposium 2024 Spring in Finland (Namseok Ko, director of ETRI’s Mobile Core Network Research Division, third from the left) View more Credit: Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) South Korean researchers are strengthening the country’s leadership in the global market through the development of 6G, the next-generation mobile communications technology. The Finnish Electronics and Communications Research Institute (ETRI) announced that it showcased its latest research results at the 6G Symposium 2024 Spring, held in Oulu, Finland from April 9 to 11, attracting…
# South Korea set ambitious plans to be the world’s first to launch 5G mobile communications services in April 2019. Although 5G was commercialized in the 3.5GHz band, communication quality did not meet consumer expectations. Installation of base stations in the 28GHz band to provide true 5G services was delayed due to concerns about profitability. As a result, the government reclaimed all spectrum from the three major telecommunications companies last year. As countries around the world prepare for the 6G era, it is time to reflect on the disappointing experience of 5G commercialization and focus on building 6G infrastructure.Newswise —…
Mobile 6G antenna measurement system developed by KRISS. Courtesy of Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS). South Korea unveiled ambitious plans to become the first country in the world to launch 5G mobile communications services in April 2019. Although 5G has been commercialized in the 3.5 GHz band, the communication quality has not met consumer expectations. The installation of 28 GHz band base stations to provide true 5G services has been delayed due to concerns about profitability. As a result, the government reclaimed spectrum from the three major telecommunications companies last year.As countries around the world prepare for…
Source: Fit Ztudio / Shutterstock.com As the global technology landscape accelerates, 5G technology remains at the forefront of this transformation. Despite market volatility, 5G stocks remain key investments for those looking to ride the next wave of digital evolution. The upcoming rollout of more comprehensive 5G services across sectors marks a pivotal moment for investors. Globally, 5G technology is expected to grow from $24.7 billion in 2023 to $84.8 billion by 2033, growing at a staggering CAGR of 125.32%. While North America held the top market share as of 2023, Asia Pacific is expected to grow fastest during the forecast…
A man has been charged with setting up fake free Wi-Fi networks in Australian airports and on domestic flights, stealing personal information from unsuspecting members of the public.The 42-year-old Western Australian man has been charged with nine cybercrime counts and was due to appear in the Perth Magistrates Court on Friday.Australian Federal Police allege the man created an “evil twin” Wi-Fi network that mimicked a legitimate network in an attempt to trick users into entering their personal information.The fake pages are allegedly set up at Perth, Melbourne and Adelaide airports, domestic flights and other locations which police say are linked…
Press Release: Over the past five years, 5G has created remarkable commercial value and social benefits. Pioneering operators have enjoyed the dividends of the first wave of 5G commercial use through traffic monetization. With the commercial use of 5G-A and the advent of the mobile AI era, new services have emerged and the demand for experience and differentiated guarantees has increased. In addition, operators are also facing the pressure of slowing mobile traffic growth and revenue growth, and urgently need to open up a new growth curve. The shift from traffic monetization to experience monetization has become an inevitable trend.…
Feelpic/Getty ImagesAccording to Ericsson’s latest mobility report, the number of 5G subscribers is expected to reach 5.6 billion worldwide by the end of 2029, at which point 5G is expected to become the dominant network in all but three regions. Ericsson forecasts that globally, 5G will account for 60% of all mobile subscriptions by the end of 2029 and 75% of total mobile data traffic, with a compound annual growth rate of 20% through 2029. 5G accounted for 25% of mobile data traffic last year, up from 17% in 2022. The report notes that annual growth rates of mobile data…
Three “megatrends” are transforming the modern “mobility” industry. Mobility encompasses a range of areas that cut across the automotive, transportation and logistics sectors, essentially applying to any area where vehicles, primarily automobiles, are used. According to a new report by US mobile industry trade association CTIA and its counterpart in the car and light truck industry, the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, these trends are electrification, automation and connectivity. After all, as always, there’s the chicken-and-egg debate of whether connectivity accelerates the rate of innovation or whether innovation accelerates the need for connectivity. Of course, both arguments are true, but the…
Service Mesh Controller. Provided by the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI). South Korean researchers are strengthening the country’s leadership in the global market through the development of 6G, the next-generation mobile communications technology. The Finnish Electronics and Communications Research Institute (ETRI) announced that it showcased its latest research results at the 6G Symposium 2024 Spring, held in Oulu, Finland from April 9 to 11, attracting the attention of attendees. At the symposium, ETRI notably showcased its “service mesh” technology, a key 6G technology that addresses the complex communication problem between a large number of cloud-native mobile network functions that…
[RareStock/Adobe Stock]With the rapid rollout of 5G technology around the world, reaching around 1.5 billion subscribers worldwide by the end of 2023, researchers are already racing to develop 6G, the next generation of mobile networks. While China and the US are leading the way in 6G patents, South Korean scientists remain a strong contender in the global race for 6G leadership. Scientists from South Korea’s Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) presented their latest 6G research at the 6G Symposium 2024 Spring in Oulu, Finland. The presentations, held April 9-11, highlighted South Korea’s research into “service mesh” technology, which will…

