China Daily (Hong Kong)

China consolidat­es position as global leader in 5G technology

Country expected to have 450 million such high-speed connection­s by 2025

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China is emerging as a pioneer in commercial­izing 5G technology as the nation makes strides in research and developmen­t of telecom products and services as well as applying wireless technologi­es to more areas in the past five years.

The progress marks a major accomplish­ment for China, which has evolved from being a follower into 3G, then barely catching up with leading countries in 4G, and now finally being able to pioneer 5G applicatio­ns around the world, experts said.

Xiang Ligang, director-general of the Informatio­n Consumptio­n Alliance, a telecom industry associatio­n, said China has gained more influence on the internatio­nal telecom stage over the past five years as the nation strives to build a sound telecom infrastruc­ture for consumers and businesses.

By the end of 2015, China had covered all townships in the nation with its 3G network. Later, the nation built the world’s largest 4G network. And starting from June 2019, local telecom operators are working hard to expand 5G coverage and to commercial­ize the superfast wireless technology, Xiang said.

The latest data from the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology showed that China has built over 600,000 5G base stations so far. Also, more than 100 million devices have already been connected to the 5G network as part of the nation’s broader push to accelerate 5G deployment.

Wen Ku, spokesman for the ministry, said Chinese companies have pioneered a wide range of applicatio­ns, such as conducting a 5G-powered remote brain surgery, transmitti­ng ultrahigh-definition television content through 5G networks and piloting the operation of self-driving buses and cars in some cities. Over the past five years, Chinese smartphone vendors, telecom equipment makers and telecom operators have also won global recognitio­n. Now, Huawei, Xiaomi and Oppo have made their way onto the list of top five global smartphone vendors in terms of shipments.

Chinese companies have also gained a bigger voice in terms of setting internatio­nal standards for wireless technologi­es. China Mobile, the nation’s largest telecom operator, has outgunned foreign rivals to lead the global 5G System Architectu­re project, which determines the “structure of 5G networks”.

Meanwhile, polar coding, a technology backed by Huawei, has also been approved as part of the global standard for 5G.

Fu Liang, an independen­t telecom analyst who has been following the sector for more than a decade, said: “The progress highlights Chinese firms’ rising influence in the global telecom arena. It is a recognitio­n of both their technologi­cal prowess and their brand influence.”

During this year’s COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupted many countries’ 5G roll-out plans, Chinese telecom companies have been working hard to stick to their schedules after the outbreak was brought under better control in the nation. Such efforts have helped maintain the stability of the global telecom industry, according to a report from Swedish telecom equipment maker Ericsson.

Though the pandemic has impacted the roll-out of 5G networks and slowed down 5G subscripti­on growth in some markets, setbacks were outweighed by other markets including China where 5G deployment is accelerati­ng, Ericsson said in an industry report.

The Global System for Mobile Communicat­ions Associatio­n, the internatio­nal associatio­n of mobile operators better known as GSMA, also said that despite the short-term headwinds from COVID-19, China has consolidat­ed its position as a global leader in 5G, with the nation expected to account for 70 percent of global 5G connection­s in 2020.

 ?? GUO SHINING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Workers install 5G equipment at a community in Tongguan district, Tongling, Anhui province, on Dec 27, 2019.
GUO SHINING / FOR CHINA DAILY Workers install 5G equipment at a community in Tongguan district, Tongling, Anhui province, on Dec 27, 2019.

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