Santa Barbara: Samsung Electronics has unveiled the next-generation “6G Terahertz” mobile communications technology prototype, which is likely to be up to 50 times faster than current Five G technology.
The expo was organized by a joint team of Samsung Electronics and the University of California, Santa Barbara at the World Telecommunications Conference.
Before continuing, let's say that the mobile data transfer speeds in FiveG technology are between 40 Mbps (megabytes per second) and 1,100 Mbps and the average speed can be around 200 Mbps.
In contrast, data transfer speeds for 6G technology are between 1.101 Mbps and one terabits per second (one million Mbps).
In addition, 6G mobile communications use radio waves in the terahertz spectrum with frequencies between 100 GHz and 10 terahertz.
Using a 6G Terahertz (mobile) wireless technology prototype, data was transmitted at a speed of 6.2 gigabytes per second (6200 Mbps) using a 140 GHz digital wireless connection. This means that as much data as a normal DVD can be transferred. at this speed in a second or two.
Samsung says that the data transfer speed of the 6G technology will be up to 50 times faster than the Five G, and its average speed will be 10 times faster than the Five G.
The current prototype includes experimental but short-lived hardware that is expected to lay the foundation for 6G mobile communications technology for global use by 2030.





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