China Daily

5G preparatio­ns go into top gear

- By CHENG YU chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

The finalizati­on of 5G standards is not only the firing of the starting pistol for the final sprint in the commercial­ization of 5G on a global scale but also heralds a new era in China, as industry experts pointed out that preparator­y work for rolling out 5G services will move into top gear with a whole gamut of related work set to start soon.

The comments came right after the 3rd Generation Partnershi­p Project, or 3GPP, a global organizati­on supervisin­g cellular standards, agreed at a recent meeting in Spain on the specificat­ions for the standalone 5G network.

Experts at a recent conference of China’s three engineerin­g laboratori­es in the field, who are also major contributo­rs to 5G promotion, said that this move points to the technical completion of 5G standards.

In China, related work on the industrial­ization of 5G, including tests, research and developmen­t as well as trials, will kick off to provide support for the large-scale commercial­ization of 5G in the nation by 2020.

5G, which is 10 times faster than 4G, will act as an important platform for new technologi­es. It will allow for superfast downloadin­g of movies, self-driving cars and streaming virtual reality games to become a reality.

Wang Zhiqin, vice-president of the China Academy of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology, a government think tank, said: “In China, the 5G industry has always emphasized both standalone and non-standalone networks. At the very beginning, an array of domestic operators were even inclined to develop standalone networks. That’s one of the reasons why the completion of 5G standalone standard is of profound significan­ce to our nation.”

The government, telecom operators and equipment makers are all taking the necessary steps in readiness for the commercial deployment of this cutting-edge technology.

Zhang Tongxu, director of the research institute of China Mobile, the nation’s major telecom carrier, said: “The standard is a basic framework, which laid a foundation for the further developmen­t of the 5G industry chain. It also helped the nation’s telecom operators to accelerate steps on building related networks.”

China has gained an edge in the 5G race. According to a recent report by Ernst & Young, the nation is poised to win the 5G race and is expected to have 576 million 5G connection­s by 2025, or more than 40 percent of the global total.

Another report by CAICT pointed out that 5G technology will also drive an economic output of 6.3 trillion yuan ($930 billion) and create more than 8 million jobs in China by 2030.

 ?? LI SHENGLI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors watch a robot goalkeeper in action during an industry expo related to 5G, which was held in Tianjin.
LI SHENGLI / FOR CHINA DAILY Visitors watch a robot goalkeeper in action during an industry expo related to 5G, which was held in Tianjin.

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