South Korea is reportedly planning to switch to 6G infrastructure in 2028 to play a leading role in wireless communication technologies.
In the statement of the South Korean Ministry of Science and Information Communication Technology, it was stated that within the scope of the “K-Network 2030” project, it is aimed to switch to 6G infrastructure by renewing and strengthening the next generation mobile network in 2028.
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In this context, it was noted that the government will try to get ahead in “wireless technology leadership” by bringing the project, which will last until 2030, forward by 2 years.
At the same time, it was stated that approximately 481 million dollars will be spent to research and develop the applicability of 6G infrastructure technologies.
In the statement, it was stated that the government will incentivise local companies to produce materials, parts and equipment and to create a network accessible to everyone.