Kamurthi Ravi Teja, Shakti Raj Chopra, Rahul Sharma
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This paper discusses the unprecedented sixth-generation (6G) technology and the issues of future Cloud services. Malware attacks are perpetuated in the wireless network world and have been encountered for two decades. So, we authors pointed out those attacks and presented them inside the paper. We also built the mathematical three compartmental modelling framework (MTCMF) to calculate the maximum number of Infectious devices and servers of the computing systems. Nevertheless, future cloud services will face some issues on storage, security, and energy consumption. So, we proposed solutions to fix those issues. And to reduce the long-distance communication, a standard decentralized cloud service setup is needed to offer services to the nearest networked areas. This implies to deploy Edge Cloud Data Centers (ECDC). The Main cloud center and ECDC are always in sync and intertwined with each other. So, we presented the future cloud set-up ideology too. To make this setup possible, we proposed the best QAM modulation technique in this paper. By 2030, all sectors like hospitals, industries, education, cities, homes, Internet of Things (loT) devices, and beyond, will be connected to the 6G cloud services. Meaning, the entire world will be cloudified in the future.