6G is projected to offer speeds up to 100 times faster than 5G, with latency reduced to nearly zero. It will support advanced applications like holographic communication, AI-driven networks, and enhanced IoT.
Key technologies in 6G include terahertz (THz) communication, advanced AI for network management, and integration with space-based networks.
While 5G is still being rolled out globally, 6G research is already underway, with commercial deployment expected around 2030.
The development of 6G faces challenges such as high cost, technological complexity, and the need for new spectrum allocation and infrastructure.
6G has the potential to revolutionize industries, improve connectivity in remote areas, and enable new technological advancements, but it also raises concerns about security and privacy.
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