@Oblation-Ants saidAll this frequency change tech is from the thinking of Hedy Lamar, a genius who was an actor who worked that idea out of hearing about torpedo's getting lost because the transmissions controlling it were being jammed so she thought about equipment that could change channels instantly to avoid jamming, and that turned into cell phone transmissions, the internet, all use multiple frequency modulation.
Upper mid-band frequencies, large-scale system base stations
Polar-domain multi-scale residual dense network (P-MSRDN) improving channel estimation accuracy
@Oblation-Ants saidIt looks like Terahertz tech will push past 6G, and maybe 7 G run on fiber networks like radio cell phone tech works now, but a hundred times faster yet.
You believe her lumina recalescentiae can float onto future advances?
Energy simplifying signal technology, software defined radio
Unmanned aerial vehicles traversing high altitude platforms (IEEE Prospective on Multiple Antenna Technologies for Beyond 5G, 2020)
Given all that, I don't see much dif in how I get my internet, I don't see any huge difference in 5G V what we had before because software having to massage messages takes some time which slows down the whole system 5G, 6G, 7G, whatever, none of that speed helps a lot of times. If I have a system of 10 Gigabit internet what good does that do if an email has to go through ten centers before it gets to you?
How many times have you gotten a message from some company or friend, sending you an email now, but it does not show up for a few minutes, 6 G won't help that kind of slow down.