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Keysight Technologies, Inc. is collaborating with NTT DOCOMO, Inc. and NTT, Inc. to accelerate realistic 6G channel modeling and wireless communication simulation.
Japan must take bold, coordinated action to translate its world-class technological strengths into global digital leadership, according to a new GSMA report launched at the Digital Nation Summit Tokyo.
Keysight Technologies, Inc., together with Sateliot, has been named a winner of the fifth annual European Space Agency (ESA) and GSMA Foundry Innovation Challenge for its joint project, “Blockchain-enabled anomaly detection end‑to‑end solution for 5G Non‑Terrestrial Networks.”
IDTechEx's report, "Low-Loss Materials for 5G/6G, Radar, and High-Speed Digital 2026-2036: Markets, Trends, and Forecasts," explores how the development of low loss materials will be necessary to maintain strong signal.
Sivers Semiconductors AB announced general availability of its 7 to 15 GHz DaybreakTM beamforming ICs for emerging 5G/6G frequency range 3 (FR3) applications as well as multi-function defense arrays.
The 3GPP Organizational Partners, the Telecommunication Technology Committee and the Association of Radio Industries and Businesses, were joint hosts of the 3GPP Technical Specification Group (TSG) #111 meetings, held in Fukuoka from March 9 to 13, 2026. Although 5G Advanced specification work remains the primary focus, two new reports caught the eye during the week.
Ericsson and SK Telecom announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen their collaboration on mobile network technologies spanning 5G to future 6G.
At MWC Barcelona 2026,
Rohde & Schwarz and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. have reached another pivotal milestone in 6G research and ecosystem readiness, successfully demonstrating carrier aggregation across FR1 and FR3 frequency ranges.
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. announced it will showcase an early 6G new FR3 frequency range RF front-end (RFFE) power amplifier at Mobile World Congress 2026.