The Project Coordination Group (PCG) of 3GPP has approved a new logo for use on specifications for 6G, during their 52nd PCG meeting, hosted by ATIS in Reston, Virginia this week.
The creation of this graphical mark is the next step in 3GPP’s preparations for the next generation of mobile systems. In December 2023, the Organizational Partners: ARIB (Japan), ATIS (North America), CCSA (China), ETSI (Europe), TSDSI (India), TTA (Korea) and TTC (Japan) announced their joint commitment to make 6G happen in 3GPP. Now there is a graphical badge that can accompany the 3GPP work on the topic.
One of the first outings for the logo is expected to be at the 8-10 May 2024 Working Group SA1 ‘3GPP Stage-1 Workshop on IMT2030 Use Cases’, held in Rotterdam. Click here to download the logo.
About 3GPP
3GPP specifications cover cellular telecommunications technologies, including radio access, core network and service capabilities, which provide a complete system description for mobile telecommunications. 3GPP’s mission continues to be the creation of the Mobile Broadband Standard, with an increasing emphasis towards connecting the internet of things – whether the need is for ultra-reliable low latency communications at one end of the scale or for energy efficient low-cost, low-power sensors and devices at the other.
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