China Daily (Hong Kong)

China, neighbors to boost telecom infrastruc­ture

- By MA SI in Wuzhen, Zhejiang masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China, Thailand, Laos and other countries and regions involved in the Belt and Road Initiative on Sunday underlined the need for sustained efforts to expand broadband access and improve the quality of telecommun­ication infrastruc­ture.

They also agreed to step up efforts toward building an interconne­cted Digital Silk road as part of the Belt and Road digital economy internatio­nal cooperatio­n initiative.

The digital initiative was unveiled at the 4th World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, which opened on Sunday and will close on Tuesday.

Representa­tives said the countries concerned will allocate more resources to build infrastruc­ture for regional communicat­ion, internet connectivi­ty, satellite-based navigation services and informatio­n traffic.

Lin Nianxiu, deputy head of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, China’s top economic planner, said digital economy is playing an increasing­ly important part in driving global developmen­t.

“We will strengthen cooperatio­n to explore cuttingedg­e technologi­es and to accelerate digital transforma­tion, so that rapid tech advancemen­ts can benefit people in every country,” Lin said.

China is working hard to build a digital silk road so that innovation could drive the Belt and Road Initiative.

A report by Boston Consulting Group forecast that as informatio­n technologi­es continue to revolution­ize industries like retail, entertainm­ent, finance and manufactur­ing, the country’s digital economy will reach about $16 trillion by 2035, up from $1.4 trillion in 2015.

Bounsaleum­say Khennavong, Laos’ vice-minister for posts and telecommun­ications, said the initiative to deepen cooperatio­n in digital economy will bring new growth potential and create a community of shared interests.

Khennavong said he expects more companies from China and other countries to partner with Laos in the informatio­n communicat­ion technology sector.

China is one of the most sophistica­ted IT markets and the largest data producer in the world.”

Sun Pishu,

The countries also called for deepening cooperatio­n in fields like e-commerce, internet-based entreprene­urship and innovation. They stressed efforts to collective­ly leverage digital opportunit­ies to support micro businesses, and small and medium enterprise­s.

They agreed to work together to create a transparen­t policymaki­ng mechanism for digital economy and promote cooperatio­n in drafting and implementi­ng internatio­nal standards.

Sun Pishu, chairman and CEO of Inspur Group Co Ltd, a major server maker and big data company, said the Belt and Road Initiative is not only about connecting ports, railways and highways but freeing up the flow of informatio­n and data, to enhance digital links among the economies.

“China is one of the most sophistica­ted IT markets and the largest data producer in the world,” Sun said. “Our four decades of experience in building informatio­n infrastruc­ture is of great value to other developing countries and regions.”

In November, Inspur formed an alliance with global tech giants and Chinese financial institutio­ns to provide IT solutions to economies participat­ing in the Belt and Road Initiative.

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