The telecoms industry is rushing towards a 6th generation that it expects to deploy by 2030. But the vision that manufacturers and researchers expound is one of "5G-on-steroids", despite the fact that 5G has disappointed, not delivering any new services and has limited availability. This book, by the author of "The 5G Myth" and "The End of Telecoms History", shows the deep flaws with such an approach and sets out an alternative, more in line with the views of the operators, that delivers always connected quality coverage ...
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The telecoms industry is rushing towards a 6th generation that it expects to deploy by 2030. But the vision that manufacturers and researchers expound is one of "5G-on-steroids", despite the fact that 5G has disappointed, not delivering any new services and has limited availability. This book, by the author of "The 5G Myth" and "The End of Telecoms History", shows the deep flaws with such an approach and sets out an alternative, more in line with the views of the operators, that delivers always connected quality coverage at lower cost. It shows how this can be achieved through leveraging other networks such as Wi-Fi and satellite, and through placing intelligence above individual networks. It discusses the tactics needed to bring it about - it is not too late to change course. The book ends with a clear manifesto from "the people" for a 6G we can all benefit from.
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