4G puts the world in our pockets—powering video streaming, mobile apps, and always-on connectivity. 5G then raised the bar with real-time responsiveness, fuelling smart cities and autonomous systems, and now 6G is on the horizon, aiming to bring the digital and physical world together.1 |
By 2030, 6G is expected to go beyond connectivity, embedding AI-driven automation to create an intelligent, data-driven network where people, devices, and environments interact seamlessly.2 Experts believe 6G will be an AI-native network, designed to be more intelligent, adaptive, and seamless than ever. This extends to network slicing, which 6G will elevate with real-time AI-driven optimisation, predictive resource allocation, and self-healing capabilities.
While 5G pioneered slicing by creating dedicated virtual networks for different use cases, 6G will supercharge this capability with AI and machine learning. AI-driven slices will self-adjust in real time, predicting and adapting to changing demands with precision.
From ultra-responsive emergency services to high-fidelity holographic communication, 6G’s dynamic network slices will ensure every application gets exactly the resources it needs.
6G will make connectivity faster, smarter, and more immersive, bridging the gap between the digital and physical worlds.3,4,5