
The era of 6G+ intelligent machines has arrived, as announced by Chinese manufacturers at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026. This new development features a 6G communication model that enhances the capabilities of intelligent machines. These machines, designed to operate on challenging terrains, will enable real-time high-definition streaming and data transmission.
According to industry experts, this innovation stems from a collaboration between Intelligent Systems and China Telecom. The goal is to establish a standard for 6G technology that integrates intelligent systems with advanced connectivity solutions. The target specifications for 6G include peak data rates of 50-200 Gbps, latency between 0.1 and 1 ms, and seamless integration with AI and other advanced technologies.
The ITU has outlined 15 key performance indicators for 6G, emphasizing the need for a high degree of reliability and efficiency. The new technology aims to support a variety of applications, from deep-sea exploration to autonomous driving, and is expected to significantly enhance the user experience.
At the MWC 2026, China Telecom introduced the 6G UIN (Universal Intelligent Network), which aims to create a unified communication framework for intelligent devices. This technology is anticipated to facilitate autonomous navigation and real-time decision-making in complex environments.
Experts predict that as we move forward, the integration of intelligent machines within various sectors will only increase. This will lead to a new era of connectivity, where machines will collaborate more effectively with humans, enhancing productivity and efficiency across industries.
The future of 6G promises to bring forth advanced applications and innovations that will transform how we interact with technology and the environment. As the development of 6G continues, we can expect a wave of enhancements in connectivity that will shape our daily lives.
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