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Yoshihide Suga med USA:s vicepresident Kamala Harris. (Susan Walsh / TT NYHETSBYRÅN)

USA och Japan investerar 4,5 miljarder dollar i 6G-racet

USA och Japan investerar gemensamt totalt 4,5 miljarder dollar, motsvarande 38 miljarder kronor, för att utmana Kina i att utveckla nästa generations telekomteknik, 6G.

Länderna lyfter vikten av ”säkra och öppna” nätverk i satsningen som följer japanska premiärministern Yoshihide Sugas besök i Washington, skriver Nikkei Asia.

Både USA och Japan ligger efter Kina i 5G-kapplöpningen. Där dominerar aktörer som Huawei ZTE, Ericsson, Nokia och Samsung.

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Radio access network
Wikipedia (en)
A radio access network (RAN) is part of a mobile telecommunication system. It implements a radio access technology. Conceptually, it resides between a device such as a mobile phone, a computer, or any remotely controlled machine and provides connection with its core network (CN). Depending on the standard, mobile phones and other wireless connected devices are varyingly known as user equipment (UE), terminal equipment, mobile station (MS), etc. RAN functionality is typically provided by a silicon chip residing in both the core network as well as the user equipment. See the following diagram: CN / ⧵ / ⧵ RAN RAN / ⧵ / ⧵ UE UE UE UE Examples of radio access network types are: GRAN: GSM radio access network GERAN: essentially the same as GRAN but specifying the inclusion of EDGE packet radio services UTRAN: UMTS radio access network E-UTRAN: The Long Term Evolution (LTE) high speed and low latency radio access networkIt is also possible for a single handset/phone to be simultaneously connected to multiple radio access networks. Handsets capable of this are sometimes called dual-mode handsets. For instance it is common for handsets to support both GSM and UMTS (a.k.a. "3G") radio access technologies. Such devices seamlessly transfer an ongoing call between different radio access networks without the user noticing any disruption in service.
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