6G: Open and Resilient by Design

I look forward to discussing 6G and how we can work with our partners to promote open, interoperable, secure, and reliable approaches to this technology. 6G will be the next step in the evolution and revolution of mobile data. To start, 6G will be deployed at a time when mobile connectivity has become centrally important in our daily lives. But in a 6G world, our phones may not be the most important device we carry. The possibility of ubiquitous connectivity with 6G could enable the ability to sense the environment, people, and objects. Another key aspect of 6G is network virtualization and openness, which presents incredible possibilities including:

  • Maximizing the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning throughout the network stack.
  • Facilitating ubiquitous coverage, including the most hard-to-reach areas, and providing the user with a seamless connectivity experience. 
  • Reduced power consumption and increased energy efficiency.

At the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), we are excited to help usher in this virtualization and openness through our $1.5 billion Public Wireless Supply Chain Innovation Fund. This fund will support both 5G and 6G by spurring the development of open, interoperable, and standards-based networks. 


6G: Open and Resilient by Design: Opening Remarks by Alan Davidson