China’s 6G global network readied for lockdowns by 2030
"Today's announcement ensures that we will be able to continue to launch our satellites as they are produced and that we remain on track to collect every square meter of the Earth's surface every week in 2023, providing our customers with the most up-to-date, reliable high-resolution data source on a global scale," stated Emiliano Kargieman, CEO and Co-Founder of Satellogic.
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/satellogic-adds-9-on-multiple-launch-agreement-with-spacex
https://www.nasdaq.com/press-release/nokia-to-lead-the-eus-6g-project-hexa-x-2020-12-07
China’s 6G global network is anticipated by 2030.
Currently, it is experimental.
What is the big deal?
When up and running, China will control the internet.
And everyone on it.
Including their gadgets, devices, and machines.
No one can leave their home without the permission of the China Communist Party (CCP).
Surveillance cameras will be obsolete.
China’s satellites will be able to cover every square inch of Mother Earth.
Ready to sign up?
A partial list of China’s partners starts here:
It includes the International Justice Mission.
A subsidiary of the United Nations.
Other sources
To download the March issue of Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics, please click this link:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/chinese-astronomy-and-astrophysics
“The Major technical challenges for scientists and engineers are how to overcome the severe path loss and atmospheric absorption of terahertz (THz) signals. For example, a link at 280 GHz has 20 dB additional path-loss compared to 28 GHz.
“To overcome these problems networks may need to be ultra-dense, deployment of ultra massive MIMO antenna at multiple base stations, not only on every street but also in each building or even each device people use to receive and transmit signals. That’s set to raise serious concerns over health, privacy, and urban design and it will be interesting to see how our scientists and engineers are able to address these concerns.”
https://techbyte.co.in/6g-network-what-is-6g-in-india-application/
Latest 6G News from Life Wire:
https://www.lifewire.com/6g-wireless-4685524
Here are some clues that 6G development is already in its early stages.
The Life Wire story is copied and pasted here:
Finnish organizations founded a coalition to advance Finland’s 6G competitiveness.
Samsung holds its first-ever 6G forum, Samsung 6G Forum.
The US Department of Homeland Security completes a study on the early development of 6G.
VMware unveils vision towards 6G technology.
Vietnam Minister Nguyen Manh Hung emphasized the necessity for the country to start 6G research in 2022. Frequency licensing is expected by 2028.
Chinese researchers transmit 1 terabyte of data over 3,000 feet in one second. That's equivalent to downloading the whole of Wikipedia (~20 GB) faster than it takes to blink!
In early 2022, the government of Catalonia, Spain, approved the research and development of 6G technology.
India's Minister for Communication, Ashwini Vaishnaw, said the country could develop 6G tech by 2024.
In late 2021, Ericsson and KAUST announced a R&D partnership to develop 5G and 6G technologies in Saudi Arabia.
South Korea's Ministry of Science and ICT held a "6G Strategy Meeting" in mid-2021.
Apple began looking for engineers in early 2021 to develop 6G.
Osaka University researchers employed 300-GHz band terahertz waves as an information carrier that allows for wireless communications of 8K UHD video with a data rate of 48 Gbps.
China sent a 6G satellite into orbit in late 2020 to test ultra-high speeds using terahertz waves.
ATIS launched the Next G Alliance in late 2020 to aid North America's advancement toward "6G and beyond." Members include Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, Microsoft, Samsung, Facebook, Apple, Google, Ericsson, Nokia, Qualcomm, and others. Here's their white paper on their vision for 6G in North America.
Japan is planning to launch 6G by 2030.
Shortly after China launched 5G in 2019, the Ministry of Science and Technology announced that they'd be starting 6G research and development through the help of government departments, research institutes, universities, and enterprises.
Virginia Tech begins 6G research in 2019.
In early 2018, the University of Oulu in Finland announced the funding of their 6G Flagship program to research materials, antennas, software, and more that will be required to launch 6G.
The FCC took the first steps of opening up terahertz wave spectrum (frequencies between 95 GHz and 3 THz), citing that it will "expedite the deployment of new services in the spectrum above 95 GHz."
Update from the Pentagon on Aug. 2nd
The Pentagon starts its 6G program with $1.77 million grant to Northeastern University’s Kostas Research Institute in Boston.