Key Points

Taiwan is making strategic moves to become a global technology leader by investing heavily in 6G and satellite communications. The government has approved a NTD 27 billion project to develop cutting-edge wireless technologies and satellite systems by 2030. This initiative aims to boost domestic technological capabilities and create a robust, independent communications infrastructure. The plan aligns with President Lai Ching-te's vision of strengthening Taiwan's technological sovereignty and international collaboration.

Key Points: Taiwan's Bold 6G and LEO Satellite Tech Push by 2030

  • Taiwan plans 80% self-sufficiency in 6G base station technology
  • Developing domestic LEO satellite communication system
  • Attracting global satellite service providers
  • Supporting advanced tech innovation
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Taiwan allocates NTD 27 billion for 6G and LEO satellite push by 2030

Taiwan commits NTD 27 billion to develop 6G and satellite technologies, aiming for global tech leadership and self-reliance by 2030.

"We aim to capitalize on emerging 6G and satellite broadband technologies - Premier Cho Jung-tai"

Taipei, July 11

The Cabinet of Taiwan approved a project worth NTD 27 billion for a tenure of six years, with an aim to launch 6G wireless commercial services by 2030, which will help in strengthening Taiwan's role in the next-generation communications supply chain, as reported by Focus Taiwan.

The project was led by the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) was presented during a weekly Cabinet meeting.

The project includes the development of 6G technologies, attracting satellite communication service providers, and creating an environment conducive to innovation in the field.

Premier Cho Jung-tai in the post-meeting statement emphasised the importance of capitalising on emerging 6G and satellite broadband technologies to secure Taiwan's position in the global next-generation communications industry, according to a post-meeting statement.

The country will also review and revise relevant laws and regulations to support a commercial 6G rollout by 2030, as part of the plan.

In addition, the project will support research and development of globally competitive chips, components and equipment, with input from other ministries, academia, and industry stakeholders.

Taiwan is making big moves to become more self-reliant in advanced technology. They're working on projects to achieve 80% self-sufficiency in 6G base station hardware and software development.

Additionally, Taiwan plans to build its own low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite communication system, primarily using domestically produced parts. By 2030, they aim to attract at least three satellite communication service providers to boost local LEO satellite applications and ensure they're technologically independent.

This initiative is part of President Lai Ching-te's "Taiwan plus one" strategy, which promotes collaboration with democratic countries like the United States to create secure and reliable supply chains.

- ANI

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