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6G technology is the next generation of wireless communication, promising speeds up to 1,000 times faster than 5G. It aims to integrate physical, digital, and biological worlds with features like ultra-low latency and massive device connectivity. Potential applications include holographic communication, the Internet of Senses, and AI-integrated networks. However, 6G faces challenges such as technical hurdles, infrastructure needs, and energy consumption. Commercial 6G networks are expected around 2030, with countries investing heavily in research. While 6G offers exciting possibilities, it's still in early development stages and will coexist with 5G for years to come.