Chinese researchers recently achieved 100 Gbps download speed using 1 THz frequency, providing higher bandwidth for 6G and significantly increasing download speed compared to 5G.

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6G is currently under development and promises to be even faster and more efficient than 5G, with impressive data transfer speeds and high bandwidth. According to Chinese researchers from the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, the 1 THz frequency could play a key role in advancing 6G.

6G: Chinese researchers reach a download speed of 100 Gb/s thanks to the 1 THz frequency

Indeed, Chinese researchers recently announced that they have achieved a download speed of 100 Gb/s using this 1 THz frequency, which is remarkable compared to the theoretical download speeds of 1 Gb/s offered by 5G. The 1 THz frequency provides wider bandwidth, which significantly increases download speed.

This technological advance is promising for 6G, which could revolutionize many industrial sectors, such as telephony, automotive and gaming. 6G’s ultra-low latency should also enable near-instantaneous communication, paving the way for applications such as self-driving cars and remote telemedicine.

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6G should also offer wider connectivity, allowing billions of devices to communicate simultaneously. This could enable instant, wireless communication between everyday objects, as well as complex AI systems that could improve everyday life. However, there are still some technical obstacles to overcome, such as poor transmission through clouds or fog, for example.

Despite these challenges, researchers around the world continue to work on 6G, which is theoretically scheduled to be launched in 2030. LG, for example, has managed to triple the data transmission distance with its technology, which is a important step forward for 6G.

Source : cnBeta

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