Episode 45: A Vision of Ubiquitous Connectivity

We have now released the 45th episode of the podcast Wireless Future. It has the following abstract:

“6G should be for the many, not the few” is the final sentence of a recent book by William Webb. In this episode, Erik G. Larsson and Emil Björnson use this book as the starting point for a conversation on why and how wireless technology can improve its coverage. The end goal is to deliver ubiquitous connectivity, so we can use any wirelessly connected application anywhere at any time. The discussion starts at the conceptual level: Why do cellular networks have generations? How are visions for future generations created, and can they be trusted? Different ways to enhance future networks are then covered, from making optimal use of existing network resources to adding different kinds of new infrastructure where it is most needed. The episode was inspired by the book “The 6G Manifesto”, ISBN 9798338481936.

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One thought on “Episode 45: A Vision of Ubiquitous Connectivity”

  1. This episode was truly eye-opening! The way you explained the evolution toward seamless, always-on connectivity made me rethink how deeply it’s going to shape our daily lives—from smart cities to real-time collaboration. I especially appreciated the balanced perspective on both the opportunities and the challenges that come with such hyper-connectivity. Looking forward to seeing how these concepts continue to unfold in future episodes. Keep the thought-provoking content coming!

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