Finland and 9 countries agree on principles for 6G development
ICT
- 27 February, 2024
- 07:17
The US and several international partners have endorsed shared principles for developing 6G wireless communication systems, Report informs referring to Axios.
The governments of the US, Australia, Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Japan, South Korea, Sweden and the UK released a joint statement saying that by working together, “we can support open, free, global, interoperable, reliable, resilient, and secure connectivity.”
They laid out principles including using systematic approaches to cybersecurity, being protective of privacy and creating technologies that are widely available and accessible to developing nations.
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