
The European Commission has adopted a legislative proposal for the upcoming European partnership on Smart Networks and Services (SNS) towards 6G, writes Peter Stuckmann, Future Connectivity Systems head of unit at the European Commission in a blog post on the Europa website.
I am very glad to announce the delivery of an important milestone achieved with my team, colleagues in the Commission, key stakeholders and Member States towards European technology capacities in the global race to 6G.
The proposal for the Joint Undertaking on Smart Networks and Services (SNS) towards 6G, adopted last week by the Commission, is part of the Single Basic Act establishing the set of nine Joint Undertakings under Horizon Europe. There is an earmarked €900 million of Commission funding, to be matched through co-funding by industry. The proposal will now be discussed among Member States in the Council with a planned launch later this year.
To continue reading this blog post by Peter Stuckmann, Future Connectivity Systems head of unit at the European Commission, on the Europa website, go to:
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/blogposts/europe-moves-towards-6g