6G should truly enable the era of ‘ambient’ IoT, but as with the initial wave of LPWAN IoT hype, there are many headaches to resolve on the commercial side of things. We can currently attach sensors and track nearly any physical item, to pull whatever information we would like from it – but the issue is determining how to fund that process. Of course, any discussion of 6G should be viewed skeptically, such is the stage of its development. These discussions, however, do need to take place, and so determining how best to cater for new network conditions is a worthy topic. The 3GPP’s Release 15 finalized the 5G New Radio (NR), and was quickly followed by Release 16, which…