... we're talking about 6G already? Some of us still have our ears ringing from all the talk that accompanied the advent of 5G!
Indeed, in some quarters 5G was blamed for the advent of Covid-19. That was nonsense, of course, but it reflected the shock of the new. Now we must be prepared for the shock of the newer,
Sabine Hossenfelder, a prominent physicist, has spoken to this point recently, specifically speaking to the matter of frequency. SixG will give us much lower latency and capacity. No more frustrated waiting for something or other to finish buffering. (Isn't that something you do to a floor?) And it will be the higher frequencies that will allow this.
The problem with that high frequency is that such signals are easily blocked. Researchers think they've found a way around this, but the results of their experiments so far are not impressive.
Six G isn't supposed to be rolled out until 2030 anyway, so they have time to work out the kinks.
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