Japan is living in 2030.
Based on reports, Japan has now created its first 6G device, and news is it's about twenty times faster than 5G.
A group of Japanese telecommunication firms developed the device, and it can transmit data at 100Gbps at distances up to 330 feet (100 meters).
According to the companies, tests have achieved ultra-high-speed 100 Gbps transmissions in the 100 GHz and 300 GHz bands at distances of up to 100 meters.
What's the difference?
The main difference between 5G and 6G is the frequencies they use, faster speeds usually come from using higher frequencies.
5G mostly uses frequencies below 6 GHz and some up to around 40 GHz, whereas 6G is expected to use even higher frequencies, between 100 and 300 GHz.
The super-high frequencies of the sub-terahertz band require brand-new wireless devices, unlike those used in current 5G systems.
So, the project in Japan faces big challenges, like figuring out how well devices in this band need to perform and then making them.
But we just know when they figure it out, it'll be a game-changer. We mean, streaming five HD movies every second without any wires? We're sat!