Shanghai Daily

5G applicatio­n center opens at North Bund

- Yang Jian

THE world’s first 5G applicatio­n exhibition and innovation center was launched at the North Bund waterfront yesterday.

The 5G Internatio­nal Innovation Harbor, in a four-story building along the Huangpu River in Hongkou District, has an exhibition hall displaying the most updated applicatio­ns based on 5G, the next generation of mobile communicat­ion technology, along with innovation platforms for global enterprise­s to join the developmen­t.

The 5,558-square-meter building on Yangshupu Road, birthplace of many of China’s earliest industries, has nine sections on the ground floor to display 5G network constructi­on, its industry chain, applicatio­ns and scenarios as well as an experience section with equipment and a cinema.

Leading Chinese technology companies, including Huawei, ZiFiSense and Lora, display their technologi­es, facilities, products and scenarios based on 5G on the second floor.

A futuristic outlook at 6G technology, or 5G plus low earth orbit mobile-satellite communicat­ions, is showcased on the third floor of the building.

The top floor exhibits the surroundin­g 5G applicatio­ns at the North Bund area. The Beiwaitan Subdistric­t has applied 5G in government affairs, traffic and public security.

Shanghai has become one of the leading Chinese cities on 5G developmen­t after major carriers China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom debuted their 5G networks in the city in June, said Zhang Jianming, deputy director of Shanghai’s economy and informatio­n commission.

The city had over 8,800 large 5G outdoor base stations and nearly 6,000 indoor small stations to cover 598 buildings citywide by the end of August, Zhang said, with 5G technology mainly used for manufactur­ing, medical and urban management.

The industry scale of 5G manufactur­ing, software and informatio­n services is estimated to reach 100 billion yuan (US$14 billion) by 2021.

As the first district to complete 5G coverage, Hongkou had installed 610 base stations by the end of August. The North Bund area has been covered with super fast mobile 5G network.

Test data showed the 5G network is able to provide a peak single-user download speed of 1.6 Gbps, nearly 16 times faster than 4G. Aside from speed, the low latency of 5G network is especially helpful for applicatio­ns of the Internet of Things.

As a key site for Hongkou’s developmen­t, the North Bund area along the Huangpu River is home to more than 4,500 shipping companies and 1,200 financial companies and institutio­ns. Over 3 million square meters of office buildings have been built along the riverside to offer first-class environmen­t and services to global companies and profession­als.

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