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6G to be built on AI-native secure platforms, Nvidia and telecom leaders commit
Summary
NVIDIA and a coalition of telecom and technology firms announced a commitment to develop next-generation (6G) wireless networks on AI-native, open and secure platforms; the article lists participants including BT Group, Cisco, Deutsche Telekom, Ericsson, Nokia, SK Telecom, SoftBank, T-Mobile, Booz Allen, MITRE and others.
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NVIDIA announced a partnership with multiple telecom and technology organizations to pursue next-generation wireless networks built on AI-native platforms. The group described the work as focused on open and secure infrastructure for what is framed as 6G. NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang was quoted describing AI as reshaping computing and driving a large infrastructure buildout, with telecommunications next to be transformed. The article names a mix of carriers, equipment vendors, consultancies and ecosystem groups as participants.
Key details:
- The article reports NVIDIA announced a commitment to build next-generation wireless networks on AI-native, open and secure platforms.
- Jensen Huang is quoted saying AI is redefining computing and that NVIDIA is building AI-RAN to transform telecom networks into AI infrastructure.
- The article lists participants including Booz Allen, BT Group, Cisco, Deutsche Telekom, Ericsson, MITRE, Nokia, OCUDU Ecosystem Foundation, ODC, SK Telecom, SoftBank and T-Mobile.
- The initiative is described in terms of the next generation of wireless networks, commonly referenced as 6G.
- The article does not provide detailed technical plans, timelines, or governance arrangements.
Summary:
The announcement frames a shift toward AI-native, open and secure platforms for future wireless networks and presents AI-RAN as a focal concept for that transformation. Undetermined at this time.
