Samsung makes not only smartphones but also the equipment that powers mobile networks to which those phones connect. After deploying 4G and 5G networks worldwide over the past few years, the South Korean firm is moving ahead with its efforts to commercialize 6G telecommunication technologies in the coming years.Samsung will work with Ericsson, Meta, Nokia, Qualcomm, and Verizon to develop 6G technologiesThe company has announced that it will participate in the Verizon 6G Innovation Forum in the USA. It is a group that aims to define the future of sixth-generation communication technologies and commercialize them. It is led by American network carrier Verizon and includes technology giants like Ericsson, Meta (Facebook), Nokia, and Qualcomm.These companies will work together to build 6G technologies and commercialize them. Collaboration includes discovering new spectrum bands, conducting bandwidth tests, improving co-operation with the standards organization 3GPP, developing prototypes, and conducting field tests.Samsung aims to research, discover new user experiences, and develop new technologies with the assistance of AI. The company's research arm is already operating the Next-Generation Communications Research Center to research 6G technology and co-operating with mobile carriers.Jin-Gook Jeong, Head of Samsung Research's Next Generation Communications Research Center, said, “Samsung Electronics will work closely with global big tech companies to verify AI and communication network technologies that will lead the future of wireless, and bring forward the 6G era that provides innovative user experiences.“The post Samsung moves forward with 6G communication technology appeared first on SamMobile.