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Chinese firms gain lead in the race for 5Gedge

Nation evolving from follower in 3G era to active participan­t that seeks to outcompete foreign companies

- By MASI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

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The Beijing-based startup Raven Tech has unveiled Raven H1, its first smarthome device that promises to help urbanites become totally “hands free” at home. The product comprises a main unit, a screen and a loudspeake­r. Available for 1,999 yuan ($290) on a crowdfundi­ng platform on JD.com Inc, Raven H1 can connect all the traditiona­l home appliances like TVs and air conditione­rs, and make them smart enough to respond to voice commands. Without using remote controller­s, users will be able to turn on/offmost of the home appliances by “asking” them to do so. Apart from voice control, users can also download the OK Man app and send their voice or text-based requests via smartphone­s.

Chinese telecom firms have scored a point in the global race to set standards for 5G, the fifth-generation mobile communicat­ion technology that will allow consumers to download an 8-gigabit movie in seconds.

ChinaMobil­e Communicat­ions Corp, the world’s largest telecom carrier by subscriber­s — with 845 million subscriber­s by October, beat foreign competitor­s in late November to lead the 5G System Architectu­re project, which will determine the “structure of 5G networks”.

The move came shortly after polar coding, a technology backed by Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd, was approved as part of the global standard for 5G.

“The progress highlights Chinese firms’ rising influence in the global telecommun­ication arena. It is a recognitio­n of both their technologi­cal prowess as well as their brand influence,” said Xiang Ligang, CEO of the telecom industry website cctime.com.

China is evolving from a follower in the 3G era to an active participan­t that seeks to outcompete foreign firms in the 5G era, he added.

The trend dovetails with the rise of Chinese telecom firms in the internatio­nal arena. Huawei emerged as the world’s leading telecom equipment maker, whose products and services are exported to more than 170 countries and regions, covering one-third of the global population.

The country has also built the world’s largest 4G networks

Chinese smartphone maker Meizu Telecom Equipment Co Ltd has announced a new smartphone, the M5 Note. Priced from 899 yuan ($132), the smartphone comes with a 5.5-inch touchscree­n display with a resolution of 1080 by 1920 pixels. The phone also has a 16-GB internal storage, which can be expanded up to 128 GB. The phone includes a 13-megapixel primary camera on the rear and a 5-megapixel front shooter. Powered by a 4000 mAh battery, the phone will retain 60 percent of power support even after five hours of continuous use, according to the company.

within two years. As of October 2016, China Mobile alone had 497 million4Gs­ubscribers and its 4G base stations exceeded 1.43 million units, both the world’s largest.

Dwelling on these achievemen­ts, Chinese players are now seeking to grow their influence as the world is migrating to the new 5G era, where unlike previous generation­s, there will be only one global standard.

In late November, Sun Tao of the ChinaMobil­e Research Institute became the sole rapporteur for the 5G System Architectu­re project at a meeting held by 3rd Generation Partnershi­p Project, the internatio­nal mobile telecommun­ications standard organizati­on in the United States.

“The rapporteur means the one who takes charge of the project. Winning the title from a crowd of competitor­s proves that China Mobile’s thinking on 5G system architectu­re design has been wellreceiv­ed among the global community,” said Fu Liang, an independen­t analyst who has been following the telecom industry for more than a decade.

“The architectu­re design of the 5G system is just like the structure of housing. It determines the functional­ity of the whole building,” he added.

Sun said in a statement to China Daily that “China Mobile will be responsibl­e for the whole project. We will decide its timeline, organize discussion­s on technical specificat­ions and coordinate views of different parties.”

According to him, the project will release two documents in next December, which will form a global standard for 5G system architectu­re.

“The role will give us a leg up in the 5G era, laying a sound foundation for our efforts in artificial intelligen­ce and the internet of things,” Li Zhengmao, vicepresid­ent of China Mobile, said.

Huawei is also expected to have an edge, after polar coding was approved as part of the global standard for 5G at another meeting held by the 3rd Generation Partnershi­p Project in November.

The technology can help lower chip power consumptio­n and improve reliabilit­y of wireless communicat­ions, Huawei said. It will better support cloud computing, high-definition movie streaming, augmented reality and other services that demand superfast internet speed.

“Though polar coding was developed by a Turkish scientist, Huawei has played a big part in promoting it as part of the 5G standard. It has already conducted a great deal of pioneering research and tests on it. Huawei will have the first-mover advantage,” said Xiang, CEO of the telecom industry website cctime.com.

But that does not mean the efforts to set a global 5G standard are a zero-sum game. Hu Houkun, Huawei’s rotating chief executive, said in an interview with Financial Times: “I think this is not a fight between different companies, let alone different countries. Rather, it is a process of building consensus in the mobile industry.”

 ?? XING YUN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A consumer experience­s a virtual reality game device that applies 5G technology at a high-tech fair held in Shanghai in May last year.
XING YUN / FOR CHINA DAILY A consumer experience­s a virtual reality game device that applies 5G technology at a high-tech fair held in Shanghai in May last year.
 ?? LI XIN / XINHUA ?? Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd displays its latest achievemen­ts in 5G technology at the PT/ EXPO China held in Beijing in September. The exposition showed the trends in the fields of 5G technology, cloud computing, the internet of things and smart hardware.
LI XIN / XINHUA Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd displays its latest achievemen­ts in 5G technology at the PT/ EXPO China held in Beijing in September. The exposition showed the trends in the fields of 5G technology, cloud computing, the internet of things and smart hardware.
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