With the goal of perfecting technical testing, building an industrial ecosystem, and gradually moving 6G out of the laboratory, Beijing hopes to lay the groundwork for the commercialization of this technology around 2030.
Beyond research, China is accelerating preparations to bring 6G technology closer to practical application. One notable step is the approval of the 6 GHz test band for 6G technology, considered a crucial foundation for future large-scale trials.
Wang Tan, Director of the Frequency Planning Department of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China, stated: "The 6 GHz band is a high-quality frequency resource with large bandwidth, wide coverage, and high reliability. This band also has good compatibility with the current 5G ecosystem, allowing us to leverage the existing industrial infrastructure while reducing deployment costs during the transition from 5G to 6G."
China has now entered the second phase of 6G technology testing, after completing the first phase from 2022 to 2025 with over 300 core technologies researched and developed. Experts believe the 6G development roadmap is becoming increasingly clear and commercialization could begin by the end of this decade.
Academician You Xiaohu of the Chinese Academy of Sciences stated: "Overall, the development roadmap and technological framework for 6G are quite clear. According to international consensus, the first 6G standard version can be completed in about two years. Then, in another one to two years, the first commercial products will appear on the market."
With large-scale preparations ranging from spectrum allocation and technical standards to the industrial ecosystem, China is laying the groundwork for the next generation of telecommunications, amidst accelerating global competition for 6G technology.
Source: https://vtv.vn/trung-quoc-tang-toc-cuoc-dua-6g-100260627103047334.htm







