Global Times

China set to take 5G lead

Early start and 4G experience helping: experts

- By Li Xuanmin

China is likely to take the global lead in developing the fifth generation of cellular network ( 5G) technology thanks to the head start gained by the country’s three telecom operators and homegrown equipment suppliers, as well as the experience accumulate­d through building 4G networks, experts said on Monday.

China’s “big three” carriers – China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom – have already sketched out plans for building 5G infrastruc­ture and conducting 5G technology tests.

The high- speed 5G networks are expected to provide wireless Internet speeds that are 100 times faster than the current 4G networks, and with lower power consumptio­n.

“China Telecom has establishe­d a united open laboratory for 5G testing, and has already started field tests in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou,” a spokespers­on for China Telecom who whished to remain anonymous, told the Global Times on Monday, adding that the mobile operator applied for 59 5G- related patents last year.

On May 17, China Telecom announced that it had built the world’s first and largest Narrow Band Internet of Things ( NB- IoT) network, signaling a “breakthrou­gh” in the developmen­t of 5G technology, the spokespers­on said. NB- IoT is generally seen as paving the way for the massive IoT capacities that are vital for 5G technology.

In a similar move, China Mobile announced that it will conduct 5G field tests and start to build 5G networks in China’s major cities from 2017. China Unicom also said it will start some preparatio­n work for 5G technology in the second half of 2017. Both carriers intend to roll out commercial 5G technology by 2020, according to media reports.

It is estimated that the three carriers will spend a combined $ 180 billion on 5G infrastruc­ture over the coming seven years, the South China Morning Post reported on June 12, citing Jefferies equity analyst Edison Lee.

That level of investment would represent about a 48 percent increase in total spending by the three companies from their combined outlay on 4G, said the report. It would also eclipse Japan’s spending on 5G, which was forecast to hit $ 46 billion over the same period.

“5G networks are capital- intensive because the technology needs greater frequency reuse and more base stations,” Xiang Ligang, chief executive of domestic telecom industry portal cctime. com, told the Global Times on Monday, noting that huge investment probably promises faster progress.

Besides, telecom operators can also benefit from their rich experience in building 4G networks, experts said.

China is now home to the world’s largest 4G network with users touching 770 million by the end of 2016, according to the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology ( MIIT).

Meanwhile, domestic telecommun­ication manufactur­ers such as Huawei and ZTE, whose innovative capacity is comparable to global tech giants like Ericsson, are also investing heavily in research related to 5G technology, Fu Liang, a Beijing- based IT expert, told the Global Times on Monday.

Setting 5G standards

Currently, industry discussion­s are focused on 5G technology standards. The Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union, which is part of the United Na- tions, has set a goal for 5G network deployment to begin in 2020, after standards for the technology are agreed on. The concept is known as IMT- 2020.

Fu said that as an early starter in researchin­g the technology, China is likely to have a bigger voice in formulatin­g internatio­nal 5G standards.

“In the past, China was merely following the technology framework designed by foreign competitor­s,” Fu said.

“In terms of 5G, China has participat­ed from the very beginning when the market demand surfaced, and then to the technology concept and applicatio­n.”

The country establishe­d the IMT2020 5G Promotion Group in 2013 to coordinate efforts by mobile service operators, manufactur­ers and research institutes. And the China- developed 5G standard is scheduled to be released in 2018 and begin commercial­ized deployment in 2019, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

In March, the MIIT announced that China has establishe­d the world’s largest 5G test field in the race to standardiz­e the mobile communicat­ion technology. On June 6, internatio­nal mobile communicat­ion standard organizati­on the 3rd Generation Partnershi­p Project confirmed that Service- based Architectu­res, which were proposed by China Mobile, will be used as the unified infrastruc­ture for 5G core networks.

“In terms of 5G, China has participat­ed from the very beginning when the market demand surfaced, and then to the technology concept and applicatio­n.” Fu Liang Beijing- based IT expert

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Visitors try out smartphone­s during the 2016 Internatio­nal Consumer Electronic­s Show Asia in May 2016.

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