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If conspiracy theorists believed 5G caused COVID-19 and is a weapons system that governments and industries disguise as new technology, we'd love to know what they make of the new 6G tech already on the horizon. While science may have dissuaded the fringes from freaking out about 'radiofrequency electromagnetic', the big tech industry has already moved on to better, and faster, technologies with the recent test of a 6G prototype wireless device. And it's moer fast.
It's a work in progress with some trade-offs in terms of range, but the experiment showed a stable connection over 100 meters. Advances in communications technology will in fact need different forms of transmitters and receivers as the 6G network is eventually built. It's worth noting that this demo required a lot of state-of-the-art equipment.
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