6G network: the next leap in enterprise connectivity

4G puts the world in our pockets, powering video streaming, mobile apps, and always-on connectivity. 5G 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. How will 6G shape the future of your business? Read more to find out.

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6G network: the next leap in enterprise connectivity

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The evolution of the 6G network

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

What this means for the future

With AI at its core, 6G is expected to have a greater impact than 5G by bringing computing and mobile communications closer together. It could also merge digital and physical environments, introducing richer, more immersive sensory experiences.

This will open the door to technologies like interactive 3D digital humans, and holographic communication, making remote collaboration feel as natural as face-to-face interaction.3

Industries stand to benefit in significant ways. Automated driving systems could become more responsive with AI-driven network intelligence. Healthcare might see advancements in remote surgeries with near-zero latency, while education could evolve with interactive, multisensory virtual environments.

At the same time, quantum-safe encryption and AI-driven security are being explored to enhance data protection, while energy-efficient operations could support sustainability goals. While the full impact of 6G is still unfolding, it holds the potential to reshape how we work, communicate, and interact with the digital world.6

What 6G means for enterprises

Digital twins

5G: Powers digital twins for real-time monitoring and operational efficiency across industries.

6G: Elevates digital twins with AI-driven intelligence, enabling autonomous decision-making, stronger security, and predictive insights at an unprecedented scale.

Fixed wireless access (FWA)

5G: Delivers high-speed broadband as an alternative to fibre, improving connectivity in underserved areas.

6G: Expands FWA with new wide-area spectrum and intelligent resource allocation, ensuring cost-efficient, high-capacity coverage across urban, suburban, and remote regions.

Next-generation IoT

5G: Connects a massive number of devices with low latency and improved energy efficiency.

6G: Introduces self-powered ambient IoT and AI-driven automation, unlocking new possibilities in healthcare, agriculture, and smart infrastructure.

Connected transportation

5G: Enables vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication, enhancing traffic efficiency and road safety.

6G: Integrates sensing, AI, and ultra-reliable connectivity for real-time environmental modelling, fully autonomous mobility, and immersive in-vehicle experiences.

Critical communications

5G: Provides low-latency, high-reliability networks for mission-critical services like emergency response and industrial automation.

6G: Strengthens trust and security with AI-driven resilience, ensuring seamless communication in even the most extreme scenarios.

While 5G laid the foundation for a more connected world, 6G will elevate it with AI-driven intelligence, real-time adaptability, and industry-transforming applications.6

How Singtel & SK Telecom are shaping 6G together

Singtel and SK Telecom are driving the evolution towards 6G by leveraging AI, automation, and network virtualisation to enhance operational efficiency and service responsiveness. Their collaboration focuses on7:

  • Advancing network slicing – Developing new slicing capabilities and activation methods to deliver dedicated, customised network slices that cater to diverse industries and use cases.

  • Expanding network virtualisation – Building on Singtel’s telco cloud to create a fully disaggregated mobile network, offering greater flexibility, scalability, and cost-efficiency.

  • Standardised Telco APIs & Open Gateway – Developing open, federated network APIs to simplify service deployment across fintech, smart mobility, gaming, and Web3.

  • AI & Automation in network operations – Implementing automation and AI-driven orchestration to streamline service management and improve real-time responsiveness.

Through these initiatives, Singtel and SKT are building a foundation for networks that can seamlessly evolve toward 6G, with enhanced flexibility, intelligence, and scalability to support future connectivity demands.

The time to prepare for 6G is now

While 6G may still be on the horizon, the preparations are underway. 6G and AI are deeply intertwined, with AI playing a pivotal role in automating and optimising next-generation networks. By leveraging AI, 6G can predict and resolve network issues before they impact service. With its deep expertise in network slicing, AI-driven orchestration, and cloud-based virtualisation, Singtel is helping advance the future of telecommunications. By tapping into Singtel’s expertise, enterprises can future-proof their networks today, ensuring they’re ready to adapt, scale, and thrive in a 6G-powered world.

  1. Ericsson, 6G spectrum - enabling the future mobile life beyond 2030, 2023
  2. Ericsson, Co-creating a cyber-physical world, 2024
  3. MIT technology review, AI-powered 6G networks will reshape digital interactions, 2023
  4. 6G World, Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for the 6G Rollout, NA
  5. RCRWirelessNews, 6G Foundry: How will adaptive intelligence in 6G transform wireless connectivity?, 2024
  6. Qualcomm, Path to 6G: Envisioning next-gen use cases for 2030 and beyond, 2024
  7. Singtel, SK Telecom and Singtel partner to develop next-generation telco technology and solutions, 2024

 

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