
The confluence of communication and connectivity has transformed how people access, share, and experience information through innovation. The achievement of unprecedented speed, reach, and intelligence in communication networks has led to complex governance challenges, necessitating sophisticated regulatory frameworks. The far-reaching impact and advancements across industries demand dynamic governance that fosters an efficient world with coherent laws and regulations. These must ensure technological understanding, a well-ordered and secure digital environment, coordinated collaboration, ethical usage, and sustainable viability.
Governments around the world are updating regulations to support the evolution of digital infrastructure.
Policies surrounding spectrum allocation, net neutrality, and privacy protections will play a crucial role in determining how telecom and broadcasting networks evolve, especially as emerging technologies like 6G, edge computing, and satellite networks become more prevalent. With the rise of digital infrastructure, there is a growing emphasis on securing communication networks and safeguarding data flows.
While technological advancements have gained unprecedented speed in the last two decades, it is important to note that this acceleration continues to intensify. This means that regulators are tasked not only with understanding and addressing the implications of current technological developments but also with anticipating and preparing for future challenges. Key areas requiring immediate attention include 6G, edge computing, network slicing, inter-satellite links (ISL), interactive and immersive media, small cell networks, decentralised networks, quantum cryptography and networks, and green and sustainable technologies.
EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES DRIVING TRANSFORMATION
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