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'6G is a revolution, not an evolution' and Europe should lead it, says Qualcomm

"6G is not an evolution, it's a revolution," Qualcomm's Wassim Chourbaji tells Euronews Next at the Mobile World Congress.

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00:00So when you look at about 5G, 5G is bringing connectivity and new use cases.
00:05But 6G fundamentally, when you look at connectivity, let me give you a good example.
00:09If you're looking at AI and the next evolution of AI with physical AI,
00:13you have a lot of devices that will upload data. Because let's take the example of smart glasses,
00:20they see what you see. All these video streams need to go back to the data center, to the network,
00:26being processed, tokenized, and you take decisions based on that. So you need a big upload, right?
00:32Big device to the network. And that's something 6G will enable. But 6G will, as I said, will enable
00:39things like detecting cars where cars are. So for an operator, you can offer services of smart
00:46transportation, transform cities, how they operate, how congestion is happening. You can detect also
00:53drones. And we know that's super important. So 6G is really transformative in ways that we can't
01:00imagine today. But we know for sure that it's not an evolution, it's a revolution. And Europe should be
01:08should be completely a leading continent on 6G.
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