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China claims to lead the race for 6G

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According to statistics, China holds the largest number of patents related to 6G networks in the world.
According to the Telecoms , China’s National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) said that the country is leading the world in the number of patents related to 6G network technology.

Specifically, China accounts for 35% of about 38,000 6G-related patents in the world, or 13,449 patents. In second place is the US with the number of patents accounting for 18%. The 6G network is expected to be 100 times faster than 5G. Photo: PhoneArena. While the US and Europe have launched 6G research projects, strengthening cooperation to ensure benefits, CNIPA said that China has “taken advantage of the technology from 5G networks to continue to be at the forefront”. According to CNIPA, the country of billions should cooperate with a number of Japanese and Korean companies such as NEC, Samsung, and Mitsubishi to “reduce dependence on American and European technology” in some important areas of the 6G network. . Although China leads the world in 6G patents, only one Chinese company makes the list of the top 10 6G enterprises in the world. According to the PhoneArena , the three names holding the most 6G patents include NEC, Daewoo Communications and Mitsubishi. In the areas of artificial intelligence (AI) and terahertz of 6G, China accounts for 75% and 40% of patents globally, respectively. Regarding terahertz in 6G networks, the two largest patent holders are the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, and China University of Metrology. Although it will take many years to perfect, 6G is expected to bring speeds of terabits, 100 times faster than 5G networks, wide coverage from underwater to space. Some applications of 6G such as immersive augmented reality environment, high-fidelity 3D image display. The speed of 6G brings benefits in many future fields, not only for users but also in the military sector, which is why industrialized countries are vying for the top spot in the research race. 6G. In November 2020, Google and Apple joined “The next G Alliance” (The next G Alliance) with the goal of making the US lead the world in the 6G race, reinforcing the long-term development of the company. 5G network. In February, Apple recruited a number of positions specifically related to 6G, the main work included “researching and designing next-generation wireless communication systems (6G) for wireless networks”, “participating in industry, academic forum on 6G”. In February 2019, former US President Donald Trump also mentioned 6G. “I want to have 5G, even 6G in the US as soon as possible. It’s stronger, faster and smarter than today’s standards. American companies have to work if they don’t want to be left behind,” Trump said. on Twitter. China launches first 6G satellite tinh This 6G satellite will be used to test systems for smart cities, environmental protection, disaster prevention and mitigation.