Attendees, including LG Uplus advisor Kim Jae-yeol (second from left), pose for a commemorative photo with officials from Japanese and Philippine telecom operators and 6G organizations from Korea, Japan, and India on the 14th./Courtesy of LG Uplus

LG Uplus said on the 17th it will strengthen cooperation with Japanese telecom companies in the 6G (generation) and artificial intelligence (AI) markets.

LG Uplus on the 14th in Tokyo signed "The Tokyo Accord" with telecom companies including NTT Docomo, KDDI, Rakuten, and SoftBank, as well as major operators in the Asia-Pacific region and 6G groups, to share a next-generation communications vision.

LG Uplus said this goes beyond simple technology exchange to build a multifaceted cooperation framework that spans even the discovery of business models in a future infrastructure environment where 6G and AI converge.

The corporations participating in the Tokyo Accord set the creation of an open digital ecosystem, the acceleration of digital transformation by industry, and the establishment of cross-border digital trust as core principles, and agreed to enter concrete implementation.

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