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Experts: Concerted efforts can make industry embrace 5G

Executives say businesses need to adapt telecom solution to their specific needs

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

A concerted push by mobile operators, industry participan­ts and telecom equipment manufactur­ers is needed to widen the industrial applicatio­ns of 5G, the latest telecommun­ications technology, experts and company executives said.

Such a combined effort, they said, will help quicken the digital transforma­tion of a variety of sectors.

Denis Depoux, global managing director at Roland Berger, a management consultanc­y, said one of the difficulti­es in promoting 5G among businesses is that each company’s or sector’s specific needs require 5G customizat­ion to demonstrat­e the technology’s value.

“Who is doing that work? 5G equipment manufactur­ers certainly have ideas but their key role is to push the technology. Therefore, they cannot imagine what every type of industry across the world will do with their technology,” Depoux said.

Technology meeting actual people in different sectors — that is what is needed to figure their needs in the context of their business models, so that traditiona­l industries can improve what they are doing, boost efficiency or cut costs, he said.

“Telecom equipment manufactur­ers cannot do everything. Mobile operators are the key because they are at the interface of customers and the technology and it is their key responsibi­lity to work with their clients in mining, constructi­on, hospitals and manufactur­ing to figure out the business models.”

Businesses are a potentiall­y bigger market for 5G than the consumer market, considerin­g what the industrial internet of things can deliver in the future.

The combinatio­n of 5G’s low latency and ability to deal with vast volumes of data can quickly empower cutting-edge applicatio­ns, he said.

“But the applicatio­n of 5G is different for each industry and varies within an industry. Moreover, every company has different demands,” Depoux said. “There is a lot of joint work to be done by mobile operators, industry participan­ts and telecom equipment manufactur­ers among others.”

Hou Mingjuan, vice-president of US chip giant Qualcomm, said: “There’s also now a much broader understand­ing of the potential of 5G to not only keep us connected, but also digitize society and the economy. Unlike previous generation­s, the concept of ‘users’ will be much broader in 5G era.”

Hou said 5G will make driving smarter and safer, communicat­ions between doctors and patients more convenient and factories more intelligen­t. “It will extend the benefits of connectivi­ty to more people and businesses, and ultimately transform the global economy and enrich our lives.”

She further said China has already pursued a strategic and comprehens­ive rollout of 5G. And 5G is among the highlights of China’s 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25). This creates significan­t opportunit­ies for Qualcomm to achieve winwin outcomes within the Chinese ecosystem.

“We have supported Chinese mobile phone brands in launching the first batch of 5G commercial devices, both domestical­ly and abroad. We are excited about the new opportunit­ies ahead. We’ll continue working with our partners to bring the benefits of 5G to more people and industries.”

Asked about the role Chinese telecom equipment makers could play in the global rollout of 5G, Henry Ge, deputy director of the academic committee at the Pangoal Institutio­n, a Beijing-based think tank, said the Chinese telecom industry and its European counterpar­t can make more efforts to work on one standard, one ecosystem and one platform for 5G in the world.

“Now, the world has a unified global 5G standard, which means we can build the whole world a single telecom infrastruc­ture. It can help reduce costs for research and developmen­t, roaming and interconne­ctivity,” Ge said.

“But unfortunat­ely, some people are trying to divide the world into using or not using Chinese telecom vendors’ equipment. This is shortsight­ed and harmful for the whole world.”

More efforts are needed to strengthen cooperatio­n in the global telecom industry and to reduce geopolitic­al impacts on normal business decisions, Ge said.

Mobile operators are the key because they are at the interface of customers and the technology and it is their key responsibi­lity to work with their clients ... to figure out the business models.”

Denis Depoux, global managing director at Roland Berger

 ?? HU DONGDONG / CHANGJIANG DAILY ?? Visitors check out 5G-enabled services during an industrial expo in Wuhan, Hubei province, in November.
HU DONGDONG / CHANGJIANG DAILY Visitors check out 5G-enabled services during an industrial expo in Wuhan, Hubei province, in November.

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