A special meeting of the Board of Governors of Cadet College Petaro was held at the Chief Minister's House, led by President Asif Ali Zardari. Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah was also present and thanked President Zardari for holding the meeting. "It’s a privilege for us to host a meeting of this prestigious institution," said the Chief Minister. The meeting was attended by MPA Dr. Sikandar Ali Shoro, Chief Secretary Asif Haider Shah, Principal Secretary Agha Wasif, Secretary Abdul Rahim Sheikh, and Finance Secretary Fayyaz Ahmed Jatoi. Other participants included Chairman Board of Governors and Commander Karachi Vice Admiral Muhammad Faisal Abbasi, Secretary to the President Muhammad Shakeel Malik, Commodore Rashid Nazir, Captain Abdul Ghaffar, Air Commodore Atir Amir, and several others. President Zardari welcomed everyone, saying, "Cadet College Petaro is my alma mater. I studied here, and it’s very close to my heart. I want to contribute to its growth....
At a time when 5G mobile communication technology has been launched in some parts of the world and most countries have already developed it, South Korea's LG Electronics, in collaboration with German research institutes, has launched SixG (6G) signals. Has set a new record by sending more than.
According to the details, the experiment in Germany was carried out jointly by the scientists of LG Electronics and the famous German company "Franhafer Gasel Shaft".
During the experiment, 6G signals were transmitted over a distance of 328 feet (100 meters) and data was transmitted.
According to LG's press release, the radio waves used for 6G mobile communication have a very high frequency which weakens very rapidly as the distance increases.
To solve this problem, experts used better amplifiers as well as high gain antennas, while radio waves with a frequency of 155 to 175 GHz were broadcast.
Transferring data via 6G signals to a distance of only 100 meters may seem like a small feat, but they are also very important.
Continuing these experiments in the coming years, the range (distance) of 6G technology will be gradually increased, so that by 2030, this technology will be able to replace 5G technology to meet the need for faster mobile data transfer. Also completed.
Note that the speed of the 5G is up to 20 gigabits per second (20 Gbps) while the 6G will be able to transfer mobile data at a speed of 50 times faster, that is, at a speed of about one tera bits per second (1 tbps).
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