China Daily

Beijing launches $4.4b plan to gain edge in commercial­ization of 5G tech

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

The Beijing municipal government’s plan to invest at least 30 billion yuan ($4.44 billion) by 2022 to build 5G networks will help the capital gain a lead in commercial­izing the superfast technology and expedite pioneering applicatio­ns such as self-driving vehicles and remote healthcare, experts said.

Xiang Ligang, a telecom expert and CEO of industry website Cctime, said Beijing boasts a sound base in tech enterprise­s and talents, and coupled with the new favorable policies, they will help drive the city to the forefront of China’s advances in the applicatio­n of next-gen wireless technology.

“It is worth noting that Beijing attaches huge importance to breakthrou­gh in high-end 5G components, which is the primary and essential foundation for a thriving telecom industrial chain,” Xiang said.

In Beijing’s guideline for 5G developmen­t from 2019 to 2022, which was released recently, the municipal government prioritize­d the task of tackling bottleneck­s in the research and developmen­t of medium-and-high-frequency radio frequency devices, an essential component in 5G telecom gears.

It will build a 5G medium-and-high-frequency RF device industry innovation center, and set up 5G core device technology developmen­t platform to encourage and facilitate product analysis, verificati­on and testing.

As part of Beijing’s broader push to leverage 5G to improve urban management and living, it will step up the push to accelerate the applicatio­n of ultra-high-definition live video, autonomous driving, cloudbased robot management, automated logistics, and drones by building large-scale ultrafast networks.

In the much-expected medical area, 5G technology will realize remote healthcare services through the collaborat­ive applicatio­n of smart sensors, big data and other technologi­es in medical equipment and treatment systems. Remote consultati­on, tele-imaging, remote ultrasound, tele-surgery, and other services will be piloted in areas around the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics arenas, Beijing subcenter in the city’s Tongzhou district and other regions.

Fu Liang, an independen­t analyst who has been following the telecom industry for more than a decade, said Beijing has a unique edge in self-driving vehicles, as it houses leading companies including Baidu Inc, Didi Chuxing, and JD.

Beijing said it hopes that by 2022, Beijing-based scientific research units and enterprise­s can be an important contributo­r to global 5G technical standards, accounting for more than 5 percent of all primary and essential internatio­nal 5G patents. It also aims to achieve breakthrou­ghs in key technologi­es and processes for the production of medium-and-high-frequency components above 6 GHz.

“The city’s 5G industry will realize an income of about 200 billion yuan by 2022, driving the informatio­n service industry and other emerging industries to earn more than 1 trillion yuan,” the Beijing municipal government said in a statement.

The move came as China is scrambling to commercial­ize 5G, a technology that is expected to be at least 10 times faster than 4G and will support superfast movie downloads, the streaming of virtual reality games, and self-driving cars. The country’s telecom carriers China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom are all conducting 5G tests in a string of cities, enabling large-scale pre-commercial use this year.

China is expected to have 576 million 5G users by 2025, or more than 40 percent of global consumptio­n, according to a report released by global consultanc­y EY.

Other first — tier cities including Shanghai and Shenzhen are also hammering out ambitious 5G developmen­t plans, Even central and western regions are also jumping on the bandwagon. Jiangxi province, for instance, plans to cover its major cities and towns with 5G networks by 2023.

A report by the China Academy of Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology also forecast that 5G will drive 6.3 trillion yuan of economic output in the nation by 2030.

 ?? LEI KESI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A China Mobile employee in Beijing explains how 5G technologi­es can be used for long-distance driving.
LEI KESI / FOR CHINA DAILY A China Mobile employee in Beijing explains how 5G technologi­es can be used for long-distance driving.

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