# 6G
Latest news and articles about 6G
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Guangdong’s Digital Frontier: Building a High-Tech Hub in the Greater Bay Area
Guangdong has unveiled a comprehensive plan to strengthen the Greater Bay Area’s digital infrastructure, focusing on national computing networks, 6G development, and satellite internet. The initiative targets high-tech sectors like embodied AI and the low-altitude economy to drive industrial upgrading.

The $2.5 Trillion Frontier: SpaceX Valuation Soars as China Slashes Satellite Infrastructure Costs
SpaceX has reached a historic $2.5 trillion valuation, while China has achieved a 90% cost reduction in satellite communication terminals. These developments, alongside critical shortages in AI hardware materials, highlight an intensifying global competition for dominance in space and computing infrastructure.

The Great Sunset: China’s 3G Retirement Accelerates as 5G Users Surpass 1.2 Billion
China Unicom has fully shut down its 3G network in Zhejiang province, marking a major milestone in China's national plan to retire legacy telecommunications infrastructure. As 5G users across the country exceed 1.2 billion, the industry is now pivoting toward 6G development and total digital modernization.

Orbital Ambitions: China Marries 6G Dominance with a Commercial Space Surge
China is aggressively integrating its 6G telecommunications goals with its commercial space industry under the 15th Five-Year Plan. With commercial launches now accounting for over half of the country's space missions and new 6G frequency approvals in place, Beijing is positioning itself to lead the global transition to space-based high-speed internet.

Beijing’s New Blueprint: Integrating AI into the Backbone of China’s Digital Infrastructure
The MIIT has launched a three-year action plan to integrate AI across China's telecommunications sector, targeting high-level autonomous networks and ultra-low latency infrastructure by 2028. This policy shift is expected to drive massive hardware orders for equipment vendors and enable more efficient use of national computing resources.

Beijing’s New Blueprint: China Pushes for the Convergence of AI and Telecommunications Infrastructure
China's MIIT has launched a comprehensive 2026-2028 plan to integrate AI into national telecommunications, focusing on self-optimizing networks and ultra-low latency infrastructure. The initiative aims to achieve 75% metropolitan coverage of 1ms latency circles and prioritize domestic R&D for critical optoelectronic chips.

The Mirror Effect: How Passive 'Meta-crystals' Could Solve 6G’s Coverage Conundrum
Researchers at Aalto University have developed 3D-printed 'meta-crystal' panels that reflect 6G signals around obstacles without requiring power. This innovation addresses the significant coverage challenges of high-frequency waves, offering a low-cost solution for eliminating dead zones in tunnels and buildings.

China’s Silicon-Based GaN Milestone: Scaling the Next Frontier of Wireless Connectivity
China’s CETC has successfully mass-produced and delivered 5 million GaN-on-Si RF chips, marking a significant milestone in bringing high-performance wide-bandgap semiconductors to the mass consumer market. This achievement strengthens China's self-reliance in 5G-Advanced and 6G hardware amid broader supply chain pressures and surging AI infrastructure costs.

China Mobilizes Provinces to Fast-Track 6G Integration with Future Industries
China's MIIT has launched a central-provincial pilot program to accelerate 6G development by integrating the technology with the low-altitude economy and embodied AI. The initiative focuses on resource allocation and cross-sector collaboration to build a robust domestic 6G ecosystem.

Beyond the Speed Trap: Why 6G is Trading Raw Velocity for Pervasive AI
As China begins 6G trials in the 6GHz band, the industry is pivoting away from raw speed toward AI-native networking. The next generation of connectivity will focus on serving 'intelligent agents' and providing uniform coverage, with peak speed gains projected to be much lower than in previous generational shifts.

China’s Silicon Silk Road: Qingdao Launch Signals a New Era in AI-Ready Connectivity
China has launched the world's first S+C+L three-band multi-core optical fiber line, marking a breakthrough in data transmission capacity. This infrastructure upgrade coincides with a global market 'super cycle' driven by AI and 5G-A infrastructure demands.

Beyond Pandas: Chengdu Stakes its Claim on the Frontiers of Deep Tech
Chengdu has unveiled an ambitious industrial strategy targeting 'future industries' such as nuclear fusion, 6G, and brain-computer interfaces. The policy aims to transform the city into a national advanced manufacturing base by dominating emerging high-tech sectors.