Question
Which of the following statements about Nokia and IISc
partnership on 6G tech is/are correct? 1.Nokia has partnered with IISc to research 6G technologies and their use cases with a direct societal impact on India. 2.The collaboration aims to develop reference architectures, software frameworks, and algorithms for 6G technology and standards. 3.The partnership focuses on building more sustainable and energy-efficient communication systems.Solution
• Finnish handset maker Nokia has announced a partnership with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) to jointly research on 6G technologies and its use cases that will have a direct societal impact on India. • The collaboration will help develop reference architectures, software frameworks and algorithms, with the goal of contributing their joint research to 6G technology and standards. • They will also work on building more sustainable and energy-efficient communication systems. • They will also improve the resilience and reliability of networks for critical communications
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