China has started testing the world's first 6-G mobile internet technology. The world's first 6G communications satellite was successfully launched into orbit from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in the northern Chinese province of Shanxi on November 6.
Another 13 satellites were launched on the same day. According to China Central Television (CCTV), the Long March-6 carrier rocket, which exploded from the Taiwan Satellite Launch Center, launched the devices into space. According to the report, the 6G satellite has been successfully launched into orbit.
It is accompanied by 10 commercial remote sensing satellites made by the Argentine company Sateljik. Named after the Chinese University of Electronic Science and Technology, the satellite was jointly developed by Chengdu Guxing Aerospace Technology, USSTC and Beijing Minospace Technology.
Chinese experts estimate that the speed of the Internet will be several times faster than the FiveG's 6-G with terahertz wave technology. However, it is not known whether the mobile companies are ready for this technology now.
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