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Wireless Broadband Alliance 6G Vision Calls for Greater Industry Collaboration if Ubiquitous Connectivity is to be Achieved

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London, UKĀ ā€”Ā TheĀ WirelessĀ BroadbandĀ AllianceĀ (WBA), the globalĀ industryĀ body dedicated to driving the seamless and interoperable service experience of Wi-Fi across the globalĀ wirelessĀ ecosystem, has today released an introductory report onĀ 6Gā€™s potential transformative role titled,Ā ā€œ6GĀ – WBAĀ VisionĀ Statement.ā€ The statement calls for greater collaboration between all stakeholders if 6G is to deliver on its promise, and details five key vision points for 6G, to achieve ubiquitous connectivity that comprises Wi-Fi, cellular, non-terrestrial networks, IoT LPWANs, and other wireless technologies at its core.

Wi-Fi and cellular are the two most adoptedĀ wirelessĀ broadbandĀ technologies in the world, available in billions of devices and used daily by billions of users all around the world. To date, both technologies have been evolving from the standards point of view, on independent paths, resulting in separate technical standards, architectures, andĀ industryĀ ecosystems.

While the cellular standards organizations have made efforts to integrate these systems and positive progress has been made, with converged solutions like Wi-Fi Calling or SIM-based seamless Wi-Fi authentication, broader real-world adoption and implementation have lagged for reasons including the need to harmonize fragmented user experiences, complexity of non-3GPP access methods, costs related to implementation complexity, and the need to learn from previous cellular generations.

WBAĀ VisionĀ forĀ 6G

  1. UbiquitousĀ connectivityĀ for all:Ā Advocate for aĀ wirelessĀ ecosystem whereĀ wirelessĀ networks collaborate rather than compete. This environment ensures uninterrupted experiences for users, regardless of environment, urban, rural or indoors.
  2. Practical solutions forĀ industryĀ challenges:Ā 6GĀ should prioritize resolvingĀ industryĀ pain points such as fragmented user experiences, costly network implementations, and inconsistent coverage. Realistic, scalable models that leverage Wi-Fi and cellular, and otherĀ wirelessĀ technologies, to address these issues effectively.
  3. Cost and operational efficiency:Ā Operators must balance increasing data demands with operational/energy efficiency to ensure sustainability. Wi-Fi’s cost-effectiveness can complementĀ 6GĀ to reduce CAPEX, operational costs and network densification, particularly indoors.
  4. Targeted applications for impact:Ā Unlike 5G’s broad focus,Ā 6GĀ should concentrate on practical verticals like healthcare, smart cities, and industrial automation. These areas benefit most from reliable, low-latency, and seamlessĀ connectivity.
  5. GlobalĀ collaborationĀ and standardization: Importance ofĀ industry-wideĀ collaboration, aligning Wi-Fi, cellular, among other technologies advancements through standards bodies likeĀ 3GPP,Ā GSMA,Ā IEEE, IETF,Ā WBA and the Wi-FiĀ AllianceĀ to avoid fragmentation and ensure interoperability.

Recommendations to addressĀ industryĀ fragmentation

In addition to outlining itsĀ visionĀ forĀ 6GĀ across theĀ industry, the WBA is making three recommendations which it believes will help address fragmentation in theĀ industryĀ and contribute to successful outcomes forĀ 6G:

  • Balance between service requirements and technology-driven solutions:Ā A key consideration is whetherĀ 6GĀ benefits from a customer-led approach rather than technology-led convergence efforts. While equipment manufacturers, both cellular and Wi-Fi vendors, drive many innovations in their respective technologies, operators may be better positioned to take a holistic, technology-agnostic view of customer needs and their own challenges. Operators can bring balance to the ecosystem by ensuring that solutions are designed with customer challenges and real-world use cases in mind, avoiding a technology-driven approach that may overlook cross-network requirements. The ecosystem needs a balanced approach where operators lead in defining end-user requirements while vendors contribute with specialized technology.
  • Strategic role of the Wi-Fi in IMT-2030 andĀ 6GĀ development:Ā IndustryĀ alignment will be critical in theĀ 6GĀ standards process by ensuring that convergence, particularly involving relevant access technologies like Wi-Fi, plays a key role in howĀ 6GĀ meets customer needs. This includes promoting multi-stakeholder engagement to align technical specifications with real-world user needs and ensuring thatĀ 6GĀ development focuses on interoperability between access technologies.
  • Supporting innovation labs forĀ 6G:Ā IndustryĀ should support the creation of an “Innovation Lab” forĀ 6GĀ convergence to foster real-world convergence use cases, such as ATSSS, and support vendor Proof of Concept (PoC) and prototype development. The objective of these labs would be to validate vendor innovations and produce viableĀ industryĀ solutions that address fragmentation, benefiting both operators and end customers. These efforts will ensure vendors across Wi-Fi, cellular, and other networks can prototype solutions that work seamlessly together.

Tiago Rodrigues, CEO of the Wireless Broadband Alliance, said:Ā ā€œCollaborationĀ between cellular, Wi-Fi and otherĀ wirelessĀ technologies stakeholders, including operators, vendors, and verticalĀ industryĀ players, is crucial for the success ofĀ 6G. By centering itsĀ visionĀ on densification, capacity, efficiency, andĀ collaboration, the WBA aims to makeĀ 6GĀ not just a technological leap but a practical solution for globalĀ connectivityĀ challenges.ā€

Actionable steps

The WBA will be promoting several actionable steps to drive broadĀ industryĀ alignment, which it believes will ensure theĀ 6GĀ opportunity resonates beyond the technical community, appealing to policymakers, businesses, and end-users alike:

  • Advocate for simplified, cross-network policies that focus on the end user experience.
  • Develop frameworks for seamless identity management and access steering.
  • Promote affordable and scalable solutions like Federated Roaming (e.g. OpenRoaming) and neutral host models for network densification.
  • Leverage AI to optimize network selection and reduce operational overhead.
  • Establish innovation labs for real-world testing and vendorĀ collaboration.

TheĀ 6GĀ – WBAĀ VisionĀ Statement was prepared with the input and support of the following WBA member organizations: AT&T, Airties, BoingoĀ Wireless, Boldyn Networks, BT, Charter, Cisco, Comcast, HFCL, Intel, Reliance Jio, Telekom Deutschland and Turk Telekom.JR Wilson, Vice President, Tower Strategy and Roaming at AT&T, WBA Chairman, said:Ā ā€œOur customers will measure the success ofĀ 6GĀ by how well it meets their needs in the real world.Ā  At AT&T our focus is implementing solutions that best serve customers, with the right technology and user experience for every consumer and business use case, underpinned by our ability to support them operationally.Ā  The WBAĀ 6GĀ VisionĀ Paper, highlights how important it is to meet those needs regardless of the technology concerned.ā€

Maria Cuevas Ramirez, Board Director,Ā WirelessĀ BroadbandĀ AllianceĀ and Network Infrastructure Research Director at BT,Ā said:Ā ā€œIt is important that theĀ 6GĀ era brings together cellular, Wi-Fi, and non-terrestrial access in a more seamless fashion, to create a ā€œnetwork of networksā€ that delivers a great experience for customers.Ā CollaborationĀ will be critical to achieving this and weā€™re pleased to support the WBAĀ VisionĀ Statement forĀ 6GĀ which aims to identify and propose key enhancements to enable theĀ industryĀ to deliver on this ambition.ā€

Dr. Mehmet Ozdem, Director of Network Design and Service Management, Turk Telekom, added:Ā ā€œThe convergence ofĀ 6GĀ and Wi-Fi will enable interoperability between different communication protocols and architectures, creating a more efficient and user-centric ecosystem. This convergence will play a strategic role for operators by accelerating digital transformation. WBA will provide guidance and leadership in this area through its work with technology stakeholders andĀ industryĀ leaders.ā€

Download theĀ ā€œ6GĀ – WBAĀ VisionĀ Statementā€Ā for full details of the WBAā€™sĀ vision, view onĀ industryĀ challenges, recommendations, and an analysis of multi-access and agnostic services.

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