Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile US and US Cellular joined other telecoms heavy hitters under the guise of the Next G Alliance, aiming to steer development of 6G and establish North America as a global leader in the technology.
The group’s work will span R&D, manufacturing, standardisation and market readiness, seeking to rally operators, vendors and other ecosystem participants around a core set of priorities to influence not only technology development but also government policy and funding.
Beyond the US operators, founding members of the group include Canadian operators Bell Canada and Telus; top vendors Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung; Qualcomm, Facebook, Microsoft, JMA Wireless, Ciena, InterDigital and Telnyx.
The group was launched by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS), which in May called on the US government and industry experts to begin work [1] on the next generation of mobile networks.
ATIS CEO Susan Miller said in a statement the Next G Alliance’s work will lay “the foundation for a vibrant marketplace for North American innovation”.
[1] https://www.mobileworldlive.com/featured-content/top-three/us-urged-to-take-reins-on-6g
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