NVIDIA and several telecommunications companies have made commitments to 6G network development, integrating artificial intelligence technology

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NVIDIA announced today at the 2026 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona that it has partnered with BCG (Boston Consulting Group), BT Group, Cisco, Deutsche Telekom, Ericsson, MITRE, Nokia, OCUDU Ecosystem Foundation, ODC, SK Telecom, SoftBank Group, and T-Mobile to develop the next-generation global wireless network based on an AI-native, open, secure, and trustworthy platform.

NVIDIA states that this initiative is a joint commitment to ensure that 6G infrastructure, as the cornerstone of future global connectivity, is open, intelligent, and resilient, while also accelerating technological innovation and maintaining global trust.

Beyond traditional connectivity functions, 6G wireless networks will become the core carrier of physical AI, empowering billions of autonomous machines, smart vehicles, sensors, and robots. This also significantly increases the demand for security and trustworthiness in networks. Traditional wireless architectures are not designed to meet these needs, and as network complexity grows, various challenges have emerged.

To address this, NVIDIA is working with industry partners to promote an AI-native, software-defined wireless platform built on open and trustworthy principles. 6G networks need to fully integrate AI technology into radio access networks, edge computing, and core networks to achieve secure fused sensing and communication capabilities, intelligent decision-making, while ensuring device interoperability and supply chain resilience, accelerating technological innovation.

Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, said, “AI is redefining computing and driving the largest infrastructure build in human history, with the telecom industry becoming the next battleground. NVIDIA is partnering with leading global companies to form an alliance to build AI-enabled wireless access networks, transforming global telecom networks into ubiquitous AI infrastructure.”

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