China Daily (Hong Kong)

Telecom carriers dial 5G-enabled messaging for edge in social media

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s big three telecom carriers launched a new 5G-enabled messaging service on Wednesday that could prove to be a game-changer in social networking and pose challenges to Tencent’s messaging services, analysts said.

China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom published a white paper for the 5G messaging service, which specifies the technical details necessary for smartphone makers to support the new service.

Falling under the technical name of rich communicat­ion services, or RCS, the 5G messaging service is designed to replace current short messages with a system that is richer, provides phone book polling, and can transmit in-call multimedia.

With the new messaging service, for instance, consumers don’t have to download a variety of mobile apps. They can directly buy train tickets and book flights by sending messages.

Dong Xin, deputy general manager of China Mobile, said the global telecom industry associatio­n GSMA has reached a consensus that RCS will become the mandatory function of 5G smartphone­s, and efforts will be made to accelerate the populariza­tion of the 5G-enabled messaging service.

The senior executive also called for cooperatio­n from smartphone makers, content providers and platform operators to build a thriving ecosystem for the new messaging service.

Ma Jihua, an independen­t telecom analyst, said the new 5G-powered messaging service, if properly promoted, will usher in a new era of social networking, and eat into the messaging business of Tencent Holdings Ltd.

Huawei Technologi­es Co, the world’s largest telecom equipment maker and a leading smartphone vendor, said the company will start supporting the new 5G messaging service from June.

The move is part of China’s broader push to accelerate the commercial­ization of 5G services. The three telecom carriers disclosed in March that they would invest about 180 billion yuan ($25.5 billion) on 5G this year. They will also build 550,000 5G base stations this year.

China Unicom said on Wednesday that Beijing has become the first city in China to have more than one million 5G mobile subscriber­s. Currently, it has already built more than 10,000 5G base stations in Beijing, achieving continuous outdoor coverage.

Si Han, China head of GSMA, said China “is leading the early adoption of 5G and has already built more than 160,000 5G base stations covering more than 50 cities”.

The Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, China’s top industry regulator, published a notice last month to expedite the roll out of 5G and encourage consumers to exchange their existing smartphone­s for 5G-enabled devices. The notice is also motivating companies to create more highqualit­y 5G content.

Wang Zhiqin, deputy head of the China Academy of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology, a government think tank, said: “This year, we will see largescale constructi­on of 5G networks, a kaleidosco­pe of applicatio­ns emerging and 5G smartphone­s rapidly becoming popular in China.”

 ?? HOU YU / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? A pedestrian passes a China Unicom branch in Beijing on Wednesday.
HOU YU / CHINA NEWS SERVICE A pedestrian passes a China Unicom branch in Beijing on Wednesday.

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