
Total madness at Verizon: thousands of Americans already know it and the change will be for the better
Verizon has been working on this new technology for some time, which promises to completely change the sector
Verizon has once again captured all the attention in the United States. Many people are thinking about what the future of telecommunications will bring. However, the company is already actively working on what could become an unprecedented revolution.
What they are now developing will not only define the next decade, but it could completely change the way we communicate. Yes, 6G is already on its way.
The operator, considered one of the most advanced in the country, has taken a key step to lead the technological evolution that will come after 5G. With the creation of Verizon's 6G Innovation Forum, it has brought together the most important players in the global technology ecosystem. All to prepare the ground.

Giants such as Ericsson, Samsung, Nokia, Qualcomm, and Meta are participating in this forum. They are presenting with a common goal: to anticipate and design the next major generation of mobile networks.
This group is not staying in theoretical discussions. What they are building are real solutions that will allow 6G to be a global, open, secure, and adaptable technology. To achieve this, they are working on new devices, network technologies, and use cases that do not yet exist.
Verizon wants to stay one step ahead
Verizon was already a pioneer in the deployment of 5G in the United States and now wants to repeat that leadership with the next generation. 5G Advanced, which is currently under development, will be the bridge that connects what we already know with what is to come. This intermediate technology will allow the current network to be optimized even further, while opening the doors to the full potential of 6G.
It will include advances in artificial intelligence, immersive experiences, new connected devices, and capabilities that now sound like science fiction. According to Verizon, they are building a network that will not only be faster, but also smarter, more resilient, and adapted to the new digital environment.

Thanks to its experience with AI, the company has managed to optimize networks and operations for years. Now it wants to apply that knowledge to the development of the capabilities that 6G will bring.
One of the key pillars of Verizon's plan is the creation of specialized 6G laboratories. The first of these has already begun to be prepared in Los Angeles. These centers will allow them to test, experiment, and develop technologies together with their partners, simulating real environments.
The company also wants 6G to be a global standard. That's why it collaborates with international organizations such as 3GPP, responsible for defining the communication protocols that allow mobile networks to be interoperable worldwide. This will allow the 6G network, once deployed, to operate smoothly regardless of the country or device manufacturer.
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