DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — THIS WEEK’S BROOKLYN 6G SUMMIT, an annual event for the wireless communications industry co-organized by Nokia and the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, showcased the latest access technologies, including subTHz/mmWave, integrated sensing and communication, Cloud and IoT, among others.

Dozens of speakers from telecom companies, universities and labs — from NVIDIA to MIT — visited Downtown Brooklyn to speak on cutting-edge wireless research.

Nokia kicked off the Summit by showing off a prototype radio operating between 7 and 30 GHz, developed in partnership with Rohde & Schwarz. According to Dani Korpi of Nokia Bell Labs, the goal is to help operators deploy 6G using existing 5G infrastructure without building costly new base stations. The innovatio

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