C114 Information on the afternoon of 26 April, Beijing, from the Nokiaber Laboratory and Ericsson, found that the availability of the cm spectral spectrum between 7 GHz ~ 15 GHz is critical to the realization of the potential of 6G.
At the 6G seminar at the British Virginford’s 6G Innovation Centre, Magnus Frodigh, Deputy Managing Director and head of the research department, encouraged industry to promote the provision of 6G frequency bands by regulatory agencies.
Frodigh stated that the asset was “essential”, a key resource for the next generation of network technologies, saying that “it is of course that we will need it”, although he acknowledged the challenges that exist because it is already being used.
In discussing potential spectrum resources to support a broad range of high-level applications, he noted that, in some specific cases, it might be useful to combine cm waves with the Asia-Pacific Hez frequency spectrum.
Frodigh indicated that the latter could provide a “verything” for small applications.
The important role of the 7GHz and 15 GHz frequency bands was also supported by the Matthew Baker of the Nokiaber Laboratory, who cited the need for this to realize the potential of 6G.
The advantages include supporting high-level demand, as well as increasing energy efficiency in network supply.
“If we are to achieve (6G) coverage and reliability, we need a spectrum.” He added that the cm wave was “we need attention”.