Vietnam to start developing 6G in 2022


A telecommunication worker set up a telecom hub in Hanoi. Minister of information and Communications Nguyen Mạnh Hung says it's high time for the country to invest in Cloud Computing, Digital Platform and As Service. - Vietnam News/ANN

HANOI, Jan 22 (Vietnam News/ANN): Vietnam is to focus on the development of 6G – the sixth generation standard currently under development for wireless communications technologies – in 2022.

Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung told a conference in Hanoi earlier this week that it's high time the country get ahead of the development curve and strengthen its digital infrastructure with emphasis on Cloud Computing, Digital Platform and As Service.

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