quoted a foreign media Mobile World Live report that many technology giants such as Google, Apple and LG announced that they have joined the Next G Alliance industry alliance. The goal is to allow the North American market to continue to lead the evolution of 5G technology and promote the global leadership in the early development of 6G technology. According to the roadmap announced by the alliance, it will accelerate the development, deployment and commercialization of 6G network technology in the North American market.
The alliance was created by Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions and has attracted many technology companies and communication operators, including AT&T, US Cellular, T-Mobile, Charter Communications, Canadian operators Bell and Telus; and Microsoft, Samsung , Facebook, Cisco, Ericsson, Intel, Nokia and Qualcomm and other technology companies.
NextG Alliance website stated that the founding members "should be represented by senior business executives and responsible for formulating the strategy and direction of the alliance." As a founding member, the membership standard is 20,000 USD in 2021, and an inaugural meeting will be held this month to appoint a "steering group." The initial goal of Next G Alliance will be to formulate a 6G national roadmap, establish a set of core priorities for 6G and future technologies, in order to influence government policies and funds, and focus on promoting and leading the commercialization of "Next G" technology.
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