Study: U.S. Underinvesting in 6G.

* The United States is behind the curve when it comes to fostering the next generation of communication technologies, according to a new study.

Much of the U.S. government's focus has been on 5G tech. The Defense Department is investing more than $600 million in these capabilities as it moves to integrate them into the military.

However, officials and other observers are also looking at what comes next. In 2021, the Biden administration committed to spending $2.5 billion on 6G, but a new report by the Center for a New American Security said it needs to do more.

"6G technologies will bring more than just improved data transmission speeds. Communications technology forms the conduit of societies, implicating future economic competitiveness, military strength and geopolitical influence," said the report, "Edge Networks, Core Policy: Securing America's 6G Future."

Uncle Sam is in a long-term competition with China, it noted. 6G, like 5G, is a dual-use technology and will be part of Beijing's military-civil fusion strategy, according to the study.

The nation's telecommunications companies "will almost certainly work with China's defense industry on pilot 6G projects. U.S. policymakers should anticipate that China will be as ambitious with 6G as it has been with 5G," it added.

"The case for developing policy on 6G, informed by lessons from the 5G rollout, is clear," the report said. "Delaying steps that other countries have already taken... will hurt American...

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