Computerworld April 8, 2025
Jonny Evans

Apple is in the networking business, which means it is deeply involved in building the next-gen networking standard.

With its C1 5G chip and huge networking tech development division, Apple is in the networking business. So, the company is heavily enmeshed in the development of the next-generation 6G networking standard.

Apple shared its vision and priorities for the in-development 6G standard at a recent 3GPP workshop session in Seoul, where it stressed the need for good user experiences, stable and consistent networking operations, backwards compatibly and energy efficiency in 6G.

It also stressed that once 6G is introduced, the feature and devices it is supposed to support should be available from day one.

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