6G unattainable industries like healthcare and manufacturing .
According to Holmin , 6G could push these existing trends even further and industrialise entirely new activities , like performing surgeries remotely .
“ The added capacity of 6G has the potential to give workers the ability to control and interact with industrial machinery in real time from the safety of their home office . Haptic sensory suits , fuelled by the ease of quickly moving data across the network , could allow workers to maintain full control from the safety of a desk through a controller and headset while still communicating with colleagues .”
In fact , the potential capabilities are so advanced that , if we could create devices with brain-machine interfaces , thoughts and sensations would be possible to share in real time , and the so-called ‘ Internet of Behaviour ’ would become a reality .
“ With 6G , the network itself will no longer be a constraint but instead ensure that almost any use case can be easily deployed . With a network as flexible as 6G is set to be , service providers will need to be flexible themselves , working collaboratively across the telecoms ecosystem and with customers to deliver solutions ,” Holmin envisions .
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