China Daily

China takes big internet strides

Steady progress seen in building of infrastruc­ture for applicatio­n and mobile sectors

- By WANG YING in Wuzhen, Zhejiang wang_ ying@ chinadaily. com. cn

China has been ranked second in the world in terms of internet developmen­t, after the United States, and has steadily maintained its upward trajectory, a new report said on Monday.

According to the latest Global Internet Developmen­t Index, the ranking was based on six parameters: infrastruc­ture, innovation capacity, industrial developmen­t, internet applicatio­n, cybersecur­ity, and cyberspace governance. China was placed second, with Germany, the United Kingdom and Singapore in the top five, according to the Blue Book for the World Internet Conference.

“This is the fourth year for the release of the blue book during the World Internet Conference, and its findings are becoming a characteri­stic of global internet research,” said Xia Xueping, head of the Chinese Academy of Cyberspace Studies, during the event in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province.

Compiled by the Chinese Academy of Cyberspace Studies, the blue book consists of two separate reports — the World Internet Developmen­t Report 2020 and China Internet Developmen­t Report 2020, both of which were released during this year’s World Internet Conference.

According to both the reports, China has made steady advancemen­ts in internet infrastruc­ture constructi­on, especially in mobile infrastruc­ture and applicatio­n infrastruc­ture.

Investment in the 5G sector by China’s three largest telecom operators is set to more than triple to 180 billion yuan ($ 27.42 billion) on a yearly basis in 2020. China has 362 million active users of the IPv6 protocol, the communicat­ions protocol that provides an identifica­tion and location system for computers on networks and routes traffic across the internet, with the total user numbers set to reach 1.44 billion.

The reports come at a time when concerns are rising about global internet developmen­t due to COVID- 19 related uncertaint­ies. “In such a situation, it is more important for people across the world to cooperate and work together for a shared future,” said Xia.

To date, there are more than 480,000 5G base stations being built across the nation, and China’s digital economy has reached a scale of 35.8 trillion yuan, accounting for 36.2 percent of the GDP, said Li Yuxiao, deputy head of the Chinese Academy of Cyberspace Studies.

Livesteami­ng has become one of the innovative internet- related businesses to see rapid growth in China and by June this year has 562 million users.

Despite cybersecur­ity threats, China is constantly improving its governance mechanism and the Chinese cybersecur­ity business has reached an industrial scale of between 50 billion yuan and 60 billion yuan, said Li.

China’s internet developmen­t is and will always be centered on people. Since the COVID- 19 outbreak, there has been a growing demand for e- commerce, online education, online disease diagnosis, online entertainm­ent, and work from home. These requiremen­ts have spurred digital services in the respective sectors, said Xia.

Education is one of the examples. There were 381 million online education users across China by June, accounting for 40.5 percent of China’s netizen population. People from the government, institutio­ns, and enterprise­s are all actively exploring the best experience for online education, said Zou Xiaoxiang, head of the informatio­nization research institute of the Chinese Academy of Cyberspace Studies.

Online education, together with online videos, livesteami­ng, online entertainm­ent, online games, online music, and home- based work are becoming the new growth engines of the Chinese economy, said Zou.

 ?? GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY ?? A ZTE employee conducts a 5G- enabled, artificial intelligen­ce- powered orchestra on Monday at the ongoing World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province.
GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY A ZTE employee conducts a 5G- enabled, artificial intelligen­ce- powered orchestra on Monday at the ongoing World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province.

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