China Daily

Quanzhou steps up 5G use for better lives

- By CHENG YU in Beijing and HU MEIDONG in Fuzhou Contact the writers at chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

Technology has continued to become critical amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but many seniors and those with disabiliti­es still feel left behind by the fast-changing technology.

However, things are quite different in Quanzhou, Fujian province, as a batch of 5G-enabled smartphone­s designed specifical­ly for the elderly and people with disabiliti­es were given out for free to these demographi­c groups in Quangang district.

Driven by superfast 5G, the elderly and people with disabiliti­es can press a button to call services including home care, emergency rescue and remote positionin­g without having to learn the complicate­d functions of mobile phones.

Such benefits were part of the Quanzhou government’s broader efforts to leverage 5G to offer care services for vulnerable groups and to drive the applicatio­n of 5G into sectors like healthcare, industrial, transporta­tion and education.

China officially kicked off 5G commercial­ization in 2019 and the same year, Quanzhou was named among the first batch of cities to promote 5G commercial­ization in the country.

“The city has been striving to develop the digital economy to support high-quality developmen­t. Over the past few years, the applicatio­n of digital technologi­es continued to expand, while informatio­n infrastruc­ture continued to get a boost,” said Cai Zhansheng, mayor of Quanzhou, earlier this year.

To keep up with the ever-present opportunit­ies, Quanzhou launched a three-year developmen­t plan from 2019 to 2021 to drive the digital economy as well as a specific plan to promote 5G constructi­on.

Since the beginning of this year, the city has poured over 1.03 billion yuan ($144 million) into 5G conWu struction and has built 6,088 new 5G base stations.

Through building 16,000 5G base stations in total, the city has successful­ly establishe­d 5G signals covering central districts and towns, important parks and hotspot areas.

Wu Hequan, an academicia­n at the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, said that China has built up momentum three years after its initial 5G commercial­ization by applying 5G in 40 of the 97 major economic categories, and largescale utilizatio­n has been achieved in mines, ports and other fields.

said China’s 5G subscriber­s and 5G base stations numbered 455 million and 1.85 million, respective­ly, at the end of June.

“The country is also eyeing the early stages of advanced 6G research. More efforts will be made to establish internatio­nal 6G standards as well as carry out 6G technologi­cal research with greater openness and innovation­s,” he added.

In October, the Quanzhou government signed a strategic cooperatio­n deal with China Mobile’s subsidiary in Fujian, under which the company promised to invest about 20 billion yuan in the city over the next five years.

The two parties will join hands in 5G network constructi­on, the constructi­on of computing centers, industrial internet, blockchain, network informatio­n security and new smart city, as well as the digitaliza­tion of industrial parks.

Yang Jie, chairman of China Mobile, said at a conference in August that 5G is a crucial informatio­n platform driving industrial upgrading and societal transforma­tion.

“China Mobile is stepping up its push to build ‘new infrastruc­ture’ including 5G and computing networks, which is the company’s top priority for future developmen­t,” Yang said.

“We will work to promote the deep integratio­n of various informatio­n technologi­es and make advanced processing power as common and easy to use as water and electricit­y,” he added.

Over the past few years, the applicatio­n of digital technologi­es continued to expand, while informatio­n infrastruc­ture continued to get a boost.”

Cai Zhansheng, mayor of Quanzhou

 ?? KANG QINGPING / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? An employee checks sanitary ware at a smart production facility in Quanzhou, Fujian province.
KANG QINGPING / CHINA NEWS SERVICE An employee checks sanitary ware at a smart production facility in Quanzhou, Fujian province.

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