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Published November 14, 2025 | Version v1
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White paper on 6G for Media & Entertainment

  • 1. 48°79' consulting
  • 2. ROR icon Orange (France)
  • 3. 6G Smart Networks & Services Industry Association
  • 4. ROR icon National Technical University of Athens
  • 5. ROR icon Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
  • 6. ROR icon University of Cyprus
  • 7. ROR icon i2CAT
  • 8. Vicomtech
  • 9. ROR icon Universitat Politècnica de València
  • 10. Crossmedia Europe
  • 11. TNO - Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
  • 12. ROR icon Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
  • 13. Immersion
  • 14. Digital for Planet
  • 15. ROR icon Martel
  • 1. University of Western Macedonia
  • 2. ROR icon Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V. (DLR)
  • 3. WEST Aquila Srl
  • 4. Sony Mobile Communications AB
  • 5. Ektacom
  • 6. Nova ICT
  • 7. ROR icon University of Patras
  • 8. ROR icon WINGS ICT Solutions (Greece)
  • 9. YBVR
  • 10. ROR icon Telefónica Innovación Digital (Spain)
  • 11. HoloLight
  • 12. Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
  • 13. ROR icon Centre for Research and Technology Hellas
  • 14. Infolysis
  • 15. ROR icon National Centre of Scientific Research "Demokritos"
  • 16. ROR icon Martel
  • 17. CyberEthics Lab
  • 18. CyberEthics Lab.
  • 19. ROR icon InterDigital (United Kingdom)
  • 20. ROR icon Cosmote (Greece)

Description

The Media & Entertainment (M&E) sector is undergoing a profound technological and structural transformation. Audiences are shifting towards on-demand, immersive, and interactive content; AI and generative media are becoming integral to production and distribution; and live events increasingly rely on digital augmentation. Against this backdrop, 6G technologies—supported by innovations in AI, edge computing, non-terrestrial networks, sensing, and distributed intelligence—are poised to redefine how media is created, delivered, and experienced.
Within this evolving landscape, the Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS JU) plays a central role in shaping Europe’s technological leadership. Through 22 dedicated projects and 46 use cases, SNS JU is developing and validating the network capabilities, architectural enablers, and experimental platforms that will make 6G-enabled M&E applications technically feasible, economically sustainable, and societally acceptable.
SNS JU projects collectively address the stringent performance needs of next-generation M&E services—ultra-high bandwidth, sub-millisecond latency, massive device density, distributed compute, precise positioning, integrated sensing, and advanced security.
This white paper provides an extensive analysis of the current status of the M&E sector, based on SNS JU experts and an extensive research of the industrial M&E domain, and the promising technologies and features of 6G that stand to bring M&E services to the 2030s.
Despite strong progress from SNS JU projects, significant challenges remain for large-scale 6G adoption in the M&E sector. Achieving the advanced infrastructure required for sub-THz communications, distributed MIMO, and edge-centric architectures demands high investment, while uplink limitations still constrain volumetric capture and remote production. Immersive and metaverse applications also heighten privacy and security risks due to their dependence on sensitive biometric and behavioural data. Interoperability gaps between devices, platforms, and formats threaten ecosystem fragmentation, and today’s end-user devices—limited in battery, processing, display, and cost—continue to restrict the quality of immersive experiences.
At the same time, 6G offers major opportunities to transform M&E through hybrid digital-physical events, immersive broadcasting, holographic telepresence, and cloud-native collaborative production. Ultra-high bandwidth, low latency, and distributed AI will support richer, more interactive content and personalized user experiences, while metaverse applications expand into culture, education, tourism, and industry. Sustainability will become a central value driver as carbon-aware streaming and energy-efficient delivery influence both operators and consumers. Early 6G adoption is expected in premium immersive services and professional production environments, broadening as devices mature and standards solidify. With continued investment, coordinated regulation, and leadership in R&I, Europe is well positioned to shape the global future of 6G-enabled media.

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Challenges, Opportunities and Future Outlook

Funding

European Commission
SNS CO-OP - SNS COLLABORATIVE OPERATIONS AND OUTPUT OPTIMISATION 101192000
European Commission
NANCY - An Artificial Intelligent Aided Unified Network for Secure Beyond 5G Long Term Evolution 101096456
European Commission
ADROIT6G - Distributed Artificial Intelligence-driven open and programmable architecture for 6G networks 101095363
European Commission
6G-BRICKS - 6G-BRICKS: Building Reusable testbed Infrastructures for validating Cloud-to-device breaKthrough technologieS 101096954
European Commission
6G-XR - 6G eXperimental Research infrastructure to enable next-generation XR services 101096838
European Commission
SUNRISE-6G - SUstainable federatioN of Research Infrastructures for Scaling-up Experimentation in 6G 101139257
European Commission
TrialsNet - TRials supported by Smart Networks beyond 5G 101095871
European Commission
EXIGENCE - Devise & explore a novel approach for energy consumption and carbon footprint reduction of ICT services in the era of next-generation mobile telecommunications (6G) 101139120
European Commission
SAFE-6G - A Smart and Adaptive Framework for Enhancing Trust in 6G Networks 101139031
European Commission
6G4Society - Towards a sustainable and accepted 6G for Society 101139070
European Commission
IMAGINE-B5G - Advanced 5G Open Platform for Large Scale Trials and Pilots across Europe (IMAGINE-B5G) 101096452
European Commission
5G-STARDUST - Satellite and Terrestrial Access for Distributed, Ubiquitous, and Smart Telecommunications 101096573
European Commission
SEASON - SElf-mAnaged Sustainable high-capacity Optical Networks 101096120
European Commission
6G-SHINE - 6G SHort range extreme communication IN Entitites 101095738
European Commission
FIDAL - Field Trials beyond 5G 101096146
European Commission
HORSE - Holistic, Omnipresent, Resilient Services for future 6G Wireless and Computing Ecosystems 101096342
European Commission
NATWORK - Net-Zero self-adaptive activation of distributed self-resilient augmented services 101139285
European Commission
MultiX - Advancing 6G-RAN through multi-technology, multi-sensor fusion, multi-band and multi-static perception 101192521
European Commission
UNITY-6G - UNified archITecture for Open RAN-enabled Distributed, Scalable and SustainabilitY-enhanced 6G Networks 101192650