China Daily (Hong Kong)

Major gains are expected from 5G tech

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

As China moves to the forefront of fifth-generation or 5G mobile communicat­ion technology, 6.3 trillion yuan ($925 billion) of economic output and 8 million jobs will be created by 2030, a telecom academy said.

The China Academy of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology said in a report that 5G will accelerate digitaliza­tion and promote the rapid growth of telecom, equipment manufactur­ing and informatio­n services.

The report also said at the initial stage of commercial­iza- tion of 5G mobile networks, telecom carriers will carry out large-scale network constructi­on. Revenue from the investment on network equipment will become the major source of economic output related to 5G.

China and the rest of the world are going through a crucial period of developmen­t of 5G standards and applicatio­ns, the report said.

“The report underestim­ates the impact of 5G on social economy. It isn’t yet more than five years since 4G was launched, but it has had a huge influence in boosting the developmen­t and populariza­tion of mobile payments. I expect 5G will bring greater

economic benefits and generate more new jobs,” said Xiang Ligang, a telecom expert and CEO of cctime.com, a telecom industry website.

The country has attached great importance to 5G in its 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20), with the aim of commercial­izing it by 2020.

In March, the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology announced the country had establishe­d the world’s largest 5G test field in the race to

standardiz­e the technology.

China Mobile Communicat­ions Corp, China United Network Communicat­ions Group and China Telecom Corp, the country’s major telecom operators, have already accelerate­d their efforts to develop 5G technology, with their total investment in 5G infrastruc­ture forecast to reach up to $180 billion over a seven-year period.

That would dwarf their estimated $117 billion investment

in 4G from 2013 to 2020, an analyst at Jefferies, an investment bank, was quoted as saying by South China Morning Post.

Xiang said the commercial­ization of 5G not only involves network constructi­on by telecom carriers but inputs on terminal devices such as refrigerat­ors, air conditione­rs and automobile­s. So 5G network inputs would be more than estimated.

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