The first 6G project of 3GPP wireless access network has passed. Recently, the 106th plenary meeting of the wireless access technology standardization group (RAN) held in Madrid, Spain, approved the first 6G standard project of the 3GPP wireless access network - 6G scenario and requirement study project (Study on 6G Scenarios and requirements).
The 6G scenario and requirement study project is a fundamental project for the development of 6G technology. It focuses on identifying the key scenarios and requirements for the next-generation wireless access network, and laying the foundation for the development of 6G standards.
The success of this project marks a significant milestone in the development of 6G technology. It also demonstrates the increasing level of international cooperation in the development of 5G and 6G technologies, with operators from China, the US, Japan, and Europe working together to define the next generation of wireless communication standards.
The development of 6G technology is likely to have a significant impact on various industries, including telecommunications, manufacturing, healthcare, and transportation. It is expected to provide faster data rates, lower latency, and greater connectivity, enabling new use cases and applications that were not possible with previous generations of wireless technology.
In conclusion, the passing of the 6G project at the RAN plenary meeting marks an important step forward in the development of the next generation of wireless communication standards. It is a testament to the collaborative efforts of international operators and standardization organizations, and it paves the way for the development of innovative and groundbreaking technologies that will transform the way we live and work.