China has tested ultra-fast wireless internet with download speeds of up to 300Gbps. This is more than 10 times faster than the current 5G standard. The 25th Institute of the Second Academy of China Aerospace Science and Industry conducted the test.
The technology uses terahertz (THz) frequencies, which are higher than those used by current 5G networks. THz frequencies offer the potential for much faster speeds but also have some challenges. Water and other materials easily absorb THz waves, which limits their range compared to lower-frequency waves.
Another challenge is that THz technology is still in its early stages of development. In a test, China achieved such high speeds with THz technology for the first time. However, researchers believe that these challenges can be overcome. Moreover, THz technology has the potential to revolutionize wireless communications.
The US Is Worried About Chinese 300GBPS Internet
The US is concerned about China’s lead in 6G development. The US government has set aside $1 billion for 6G research, but it is unclear if that will be enough to catch up to China.
The White House met with industry leaders last Friday to discuss the next generation of wireless connectivity, 6G. The fear is that other countries, such as China, will lead in the creation of standards for 6G connectivity.
The US is worried that China could dominate the 6G market, which could significantly impact the economy and national security.
Future Of 6G
The future of wireless communications is bright. 6G will provide even faster speeds, lower latency, and improved energy efficiency than 5G. This could lead to a number of new applications, such as:
Virtual reality and augmented reality are indistinguishable from reality. Holographic communication allows people to interact with each other as if they are in the same room.
Self-driving cars can communicate with each other and with the infrastructure around them. Smart cities are able to collect and analyze data in real-time to improve traffic flow, energy use, and public safety.
The race for 6G is just beginning, and it is clear that China is leading the way. 300Gbps Mark in internet download speed is a leap toward the future. However, US needs to step up its efforts if it wants to keep pace.