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Aggregated Massive Modular Paradigm: A 6G Telecom Infrastructure Vision

On the eve of 5G network deployment worldwide, a new boom in the mass digitization of our personal and professional lifestyles is looming. 5G marks a strong shift in the way in which connectivity will impact our societies and industries. This shift is taking place through a combination of technologies that have progressed business-as-usual with technical improvements. The future of 5G, already called 6G, currently belongs to the world of research, which must imagine the future development of mobile digital services in 10 years. In this ever more connected world, ownership of data and protection, control of ecological impact, both energetic and electromagnetic, in addition to guarantee an available, flexible network will be essential factors in the success of 6G. This new generation of networks brings along great challenges in terms of modularity, cost effectiveness and power efficiency. We present here a novel disruptive deployment strategy using cost-efficient modules along with aggregated connectivity meeting these requirements.

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