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ATIS’ Next G Alliance presents 6G apps, use cases

The Next G Alliance is an initiative to advance North American wireless technology leadership over the next decade ATIS’ Next G Alliance released a report presenting the use cases and applications for the future 6G network. The report, dubbed ‘6G Applications and Use Cases’ examines the...

ATIS’ Next G Alliance and Japan’s B5GPC ink MoU on 6G technologies

The Next G Alliance is an initiative to advance North American wireless technology leadership over the next decade with the initial focus on 6G systems ATIS’ Next G Alliance and Japan’s Beyond 5G Promotion Consortium (B5GPC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to cooperate...

ATIS’ Next G Alliance shows the path to sustainable 6G

ATIS’ Next G Alliance published a white paper with the aim of showing how the ICT industry can contribute to reducing overall energy consumption and achieving environmental sustainability objectives while accelerating progress toward future 6G technology. The white paper, called "Green G: The Path Towards...

ATIS’ Next G Alliance, Korea’s 5G Forum partner on 6G technology

ATIS’ Next G Alliance and the 5G Forum in Korea announced they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to boost cooperation in next-generation mobile communications. Launched by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS), the Next G Alliance is an initiative to advance North...

Right down to the nationalistic overtones, 6G sounds a lot like 5G

ATIS VP on 6G: “This is an area where North America can win” DENVER--As part of the Big 5G Event, the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions is hosting a 6G Summit to examine various aspects of what comes after 5G, despite the next generation of...

The University of Texas partners with tech firms to set new 6G R&D center

The University of Texas (UT) has teamed up with tech companies Qualcomm, Samsung, AT&T, NVIDIA and InterDigital to establish a new research center, dubbed 6G@UT, to lay the groundwork for 6G. “The advances in both wireless communications and machine learning over the past decade have...

ATIS’ Next G Alliance launches work program for 6G technology

North American mobile industry standards group ATIS’ Next G Alliance announced the launch of its technical work program and the formation of the key working groups. The entity explained that the National 6G Roadmap Working Group acts as a coordination point across all other working...

ATIS Next G Alliance kicks off work on North American 6G roadmap

AT&T's CTO Andrew Fuetsch is chair fo the Next G Alliance North American mobile industry standards group ATIS has announced election results for the Next G Alliance and its Steering Group as well as the launch of work on a 6G roadmap. In a statement,...

Seeking to drive North American 6G tech leadership, the Next G Alliance debuts

The 5G race may still be in its early days, but international maneuvering over who will shape 6G and other technologies over the coming decade is well underway. Five months ago, the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) put out a call for collaboration and...

ATIS issues call to action to promote US leadership in future 6G tech

Finland, Japan, China all also starting to think about 6G The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS)  announced a call to action and shared its vision for collaboration across government, academia and industry to promote U.S. leadership on the path to 6G. ATIS noted that the timeline...

Lessons learned from testing STIR/SHAKEN

As carriers move to implement a new framework to provide more information to end users on incoming calls, they are learning more about both how to deploy the STIR/SHAKEN framework as well as how to work with other operators to ensure cross-network traffic functions...

Foiling robocalls with SHAKEN and STIR

STIR/SHAKEN testing through ATIS testbed aims to improve authentication If there's one call everyone hates, it's a robocall. Unwanted, auto-dialed spam calls to mobile phones -- perhaps with a spoofed caller identification number, so that the recipient thinks they are receiving a local call and...

5G World: The roadmap towards 5G networks

As the telecommunications industry is readying for 5G, the first use case for 5G networks might be about supporting increasing IP traffic LONDON – Mission-critical applications, connected cars and, in general, connected things are often referred to as future major use cases for "5G" technology....

Hearing-aid mandate causes static : February 2008 benchmark seems out of reach with fewer handset makers in market

THE MOBILE-PHONE INDUSTRY and disability advocates are at a critical stage in negotiations over whether modifications should be made to a key benchmark in the Federal Communications Commission's hearing-aid-compatibility mandate, with the nation's largest carrier at risk of running afoul of next February's deadline...

Judge rules roaming co. can keep operating

WASHINGTON-U.S. District Judge Catherine Blake stopped cold the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions' legal efforts to shut down IFAST Ltd., the Maryland-based firm that assigns codes enabling foreigners to operate their cell phones in this country. ATIS, an industry standards group that used to...

Judge rules international roaming company can continue operations

WASHINGTON-U.S. District Judge Catherine Blake today stopped cold the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions' legal efforts to shut down IFAST Ltd., the Maryland-based firm that assigns codes enabling foreigners to operate their cell phones in this country.ATIS, an industry standards group that used to...

Wireless phone vendors likely to meet hearing-aid compatibility deadlines

WASHINGTON-A new report delivered by an industry standards group to the Federal Communications Commission says mobile-phone vendors likely will meet initial hearing-aid compatibility requirements later this year.After years of debate and controversy, the FCC in 2003 voted to require 25 percent of digital handsets...

ATIS seeks injunction in international mobile roaming lawsuit

WASHINGTON- The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions' fight to shut down and reclaim assets of a U.S. firm that assigns codes so foreigners can operate their mobile phones in the U.S. moved into the court room last week, putting into full view the inner...

ATIS panel considers need for RFID guidelines

WASHINGTON-The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions said an internal panel is actively reviewing potential applications of radio frequency identification technology in the telecom supply chain to determine whether industry-wide guidelines are needed.ATIS said its bar code/standard coding committee decided to examine RFID for its...

ATIS, ETSI meet on network standards for next-generation

HERNDON, Va.-The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions sent representatives from its member companies to meet with the European Telecommunication Standards Institute TISPAN Committee last week in Herndon, Va., to discuss standardization activities and future plans for next-generation networks. The meeting participants agreed to pursue...

ATIS works with ETSI on next-generation network standards

HERNDON, Va.-The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions sent representatives from its member companies to meet with the European Telecommunication Standards Institute TISPAN Committee last week in Herndon, Va., to discuss standardization activities and future plans for next-generation networks. The meeting participants agreed to pursue...

Control of int’l roaming codes at issue in ATIS-IFAST litigation

WASHINGTON-A nasty legal fight has broken out over control of the U.S.-based roaming group that assigns codes enabling foreign travelers to use their mobile phones in the United States. The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions has sued Edward Hall and others in Maryland federal...

Wireless homeland security: Profits and pitfalls

The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and the subsequent creation of a still-evolving homeland security regime in the United States probably did more for the wireless industry than all the combined hype about third-generation mobile-phone technology that preceded the startling wake-up call to...

Less than half of states to be ready for E911 by ’05

WASHINGTON-Only 24 states told congressional investigators that they plan to meet the 2005 deadline for wireless enhanced 911 Phase II deployment. "Implementation of wireless E911 is several years away in many states, raising the prospect of piecemeal availability of this service across the country...