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Telcos seek 5G cutting edge growth

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese giants aim to gain advantage in expansion of ultra-fast technology

Chinese telecom companies are accelerati­ng their research and developmen­t of 5G, as they scramble to establish a beachhead in the next-generation mobile communicat­ion technology.

China Mobile Communicat­ions Corp, the world’s largest telecom carrier by subscriber­s, said it aims to deploy more than 10,000 5G base stations by 2020, in a move to launch a commercial 5G service.

With less than 1 millisecon­d needed for data to get from one point to another, 5G is expected to allow consumers to download an 8-gigabit movie in seconds, and make remote surgery and autonomous driving a reality.

The Beijing-based company is building facilities for system verificati­on and the developmen­t of pre-commercial 5G prototypes.

China Mobile’s move is part of broad efforts by the nation to evolve from being a follower in the 3G era to an active participan­t that seeks to outcompete foreign firms in the 5G era.

The mobile technology is so important that it was highlighte­d in this year’s Government Work Report. According to a report by the US firm Qualcomm Inc, 5G will help the global telecom industry create $3.5 trillion of output and generate 22 million jobs by 2035.

To accelerate the developmen­t of 5G technology, the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology said in a draft proposal on Tuesday that the low-frequency bands — the 3,300 to 3,600MHz spectrum and the 4,800 to 5,000 MHz spectrum — will be used for 5G networks in China.

“A frequency band is as important to telecom carriers as land is in the real estate industry,” said Xiang Ligang, a telecom expert and CEO of telecom industry website cctime.com.

“Specifying the designated frequency band for 5G tests will motivate enterprise­s to channel resources to that band, thus promising faster developmen­t.

According to Xiang, a lowfrequen­cy band can cover a larger area, which can lower the initial investment in 5G network constructi­on.

“But the proposal does not mean that no other bands will be used for 5G. High-frequency bands will be used later to boost the internet speed,” Xiang said.

China United Network Communicat­ions Group, the country’s second-largest telecom carrier, is also scrambling to make a breakthrou­gh in the technology. It recently set up the country’s first pre-5G base station in Jilin province by partnering with telecom equipment maker Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd.

The base station delivers a peak internet speed of 945 megabits per second, six times faster than the 4G network.

Earlier this year, China establishe­d the world’s largest 5G test field to gain an edge in the race to standardiz­e the mobile communicat­ion technology.

According to the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, around 30 telecom base stations have been built in that test field, in which China Mobile, Huawei and ZTE Corp are conducting China’s second phase of 5G R&D tests.

The second phase focuses on testing technology solutions for the 5G mobile internet and the internet of things, with the goal of developing 5G pre-commercial prototypes, the IMT-2020(5G) Promotion Group, a body set up by China to guide 5G developmen­t.

Huang Yuhong, deputy head of the China Mobile Research Institute, said: “5G willnolong­erbeasimpl­etechnolog­y or a system. Instead, it is a platform in which the telecom industry needs to be deeply linked with other sectors.Thatisafun­damentaldi­fference between 5G and 4G.”

In November, China Mobile outgunned foreign rivals to lead the global 5G System Architectu­re project, which will determine the “structure of 5G networks”. It came shortly after polar coding, a technology backed by Huawei, 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 Fu Liang, an independen­t telecom analyst.

 ?? XINHUA ?? Engineers from Datang Telecom Technology and Industry Group test 5G terminal technologi­es in Beijing.
XINHUA Engineers from Datang Telecom Technology and Industry Group test 5G terminal technologi­es in Beijing.

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