2026-06-08
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China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has launched
a joint ministry-provincial collaborative pilot program for 6G innovation and development.
The project aims to provide strong support for the future commercial rollout of 6G.
Key priorities include advancing frontier 6G technologies, deepening integration of communications
with artificial intelligence, satellite internet, and wireless sensing, as well as stepping up research
and development on 6G base stations, core network equipment, terminals, chips, and operating systems.
Pilot regions will explore 6G use cases tailored to local conditions,
targeting sectors such as immersive communications, industrial manufacturing,
low-altitude economy, embodied intelligence, and smart maritime operations.
The ministry said it will monitor 6G developments closely and adjust pilot plans accordingly.
It will also organize technology trials through the IMT-2030 6G promotion
group and prioritize hosting major 6G industry conferences in pilot regions.
The move comes as China seeks to build on its advantages in next-generation communications.
The country currently leads the world in 5G development, boasting the largest 5G network infrastructure
globally with millions of base stations deployed nationwide and a commanding share of global 5G connections.