A breakthrough in telecommunications technology has propelled us into the 6G era with the development of a groundbreaking device by a consortium of Japanese companies.
This innovative gadget promises data transmission speeds a whopping 20 times faster than current 5G networks, allowing users to download ultra-high definition movies in just seconds.
The device, crafted through the collaborative efforts of DOCOMO, NTT Corporation, NEC Corporation, and Fujitsu, achieves remarkable data transmission rates of 100 gigabits per second (Gbps) and operates effectively within a range of up to 100 meters.
This milestone comes after years of joint research and development, dating back to 2021, where these companies focused on sub-terahertz devices in anticipation of the forthcoming 6G technology revolution.
Tests have demonstrated the device’s capabilities, showcasing “ultra-high-speed 100 Gbps transmissions in the 100 GHz and 300 GHz bands at distances of up to 100 meters”.
However, despite this significant advancement, challenges remain for the project’s developers. They must address precise performance standards for wireless devices operating in the sub-terahertz band before bringing these gadgets to market.
Nevertheless, experts are optimistic about the potential of such technology, foreseeing seamless high-speed connectivity that could revolutionize various sectors. This includes enabling ultra-HD video streaming and facilitating real-time control in autonomous vehicles, among many other possibilities.