European telecommunications companies require the urge

In a message signed of 12 of the largest operators in Europe, including the UK Vodafone Group, Derman Deutsche Telekom, Spanish and French Orange, Request Brussels to make quick decisions about allocating the necessary spectrum to start developing and release 6G. This is for Europe that was not late behind the United States and China.
according to The world of mobile phone livesOperators say they are still committed to developing and investing European communication, but they urgently ask for a nice 6 GHz strategic approach, which enhances the development and launch of 6G. Companies are afraid that Europe will be behind us, taking into account that the United States since 2020 has opened this spectrum to Wi-Fi and that China has also allocated it to 5G and 6G.
In Europe, there is no decision on the development of 6G network based on the 6 GHz spectrum, given that most countries bought frequencies in auctions between 3.4 to 3.8 GHz for the initial development of 5G. The message indicates the demand for the current capacity of the spectrum, with future services with 6G on the horizon. “and It is very important that the full frequency of the GHz is available for mobile networks..
OS The operators say that the global GDP is 8.4 % of the mobile phone industryBut without reaching the frequency of 6 GHz, the effect on GDP growth will be reduced.
They highlight their concern that reaching the 6 GHz squad is still to get a Wi-Fi network by stakeholders in the United States, although the recently available 480MHz mass has not been used in the lower range of 6 GHz, which has not been used and intended for this goal. to Companies remain the main suppliers of Wi-Fi consumers for European consumers and business. That is, the message indicates that operators do not want to share the spectrum with Wi-Fi.
Gate Telecoms.com It indicates that the current needs of 5G services to reach a 6 GHz spectrum cannot leave anything to 6G. That is why he is required to use the full capabilities of the 6 GHz range, so that Europe guarantees the scheduled digital communication for 2030.