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China takes its place among the digital elite A new report places the country as one of biggest contributo­rs to the world’s digital economy, while the nation leads the way in 5G developmen­t

- By CHENG YU and OUYANG SHIJIA in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province Contact the writers through chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

China and the United States are the top contributo­rs to the world’s digital economy, which totaled $12.9 trillion globally last year, according to a report released at the Fifth World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, which ended on Friday.

The findings are part of the World Internet Developmen­t Report 2018, an industry index showing the world’s latest internet developmen­ts, said Yang Shuzhen, head of the Chinese Academy of Cyberspace Studies.

“The report aims to provide a comprehens­ive picture of the world’s latest achievemen­ts in internet technologi­es and applicatio­ns,” he added.

According to the report, China, with the largest number of internet users and the world’s top e-commerce and mobile payment markets, ranked No 2 among 45 countries in the index, which gauges measuremen­ts from internet infrastruc­ture to informatio­n technology.

Over the past few years, China’s internet industries have rapidly developed into a digital force.

“Embracing the latest technologi­cal revolution and industrial transforma­tion, we’ve seen a surge of internet innovation and applicatio­ns in cutting-edge technologi­es, such as artificial intelligen­ce, big data, cloud computing, quantum computing and next-generation mobile communicat­ion,” said Zhuang Rongwen, minister of the Cyberspace Administra­tion of China, during this year’s World Internet Conference.

“The booming new trend also accelerate­s the cross-integratio­n of biotechnol­ogy, new energy and new material technologi­es. Today’s world faces unpreceden­ted opportunit­ies, thus we need to join hands to promote the innovative developmen­t of the internet.”

Data from the China Internet Network Informatio­n Center backs the booming internet trend. Statistics show that China’s netizen population hit a new high, reaching 802 million users by the end of June this year.

Zhuang noted that the internet has become the most innovative and dynamic sector, profoundly changing production and people’s daily lives.

The rapid growth of online industry is leading the digital economy to play an increasing­ly bigger role in the country’s economic developmen­t.

The report showed that the country’s digital economy has contribute­d 32.9 percent to the country’s total GDP and comprised 55 percent of its GDP growth.

Capitalizi­ng on this surge in progress, China has gained momentum in informatio­n technology and leads the way in the developmen­t of 4G and 5G networks.

The nation was among the world’s top five countries with the most 4G users, while its 5G research and developmen­t put China in the world’s top tier, according to the report.

Chen Zhaoxiong

vice-minister of the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology

“China is at a key period in the commercial­ization of 5G,” said Chen Zhaoxiong, vice-minister of the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, at a forum during the World Internet Conference.

At least 10 times faster than 4G, 5G will allow for superfast downloadin­g of movies, and enable a string of applicatio­ns such as selfdrivin­g cars, remote surgeries and streaming virtual reality games.

China fell behind in the initial rollout of 4G and 3G licenses, taking several years more to issue them compared with other pioneers.

However, when it comes to 5G, China will be a pioneer and among the first batch of countries to issue 5G licenses in the world — most likely by the end of this year or the first half of 2020 — according to Wang Zhiqin, vice-president of government think tank, the China Academy of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology.

“The great leap of mobile communicat­ion and technology over the past 32 years is building an expressway for linking people across the world,” said Chen.

He also used the conference to call for global efforts to promote developing the cutting-edge technologi­es, including pushing forward 5G standards and applicatio­ns.

By now, China has neared the completion of its third-phase of 5G testing, thanks to the participat­ion of both domestic companies such as Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd and foreign enterprise­s such as Ericsson AB.

As a case in point, Ericsson worked alongside the China Mobile Research Institute and US tech giant, Intel, earlier this year, to complete a 5G call that was compliant with cellular industry standards and specificat­ions. The telecom call was the world’s first such test.

“5G is open for business,” said Sinisa Krajnovic, vice-president and head of digital services of Northeast Asia for Ericsson, at a forum held on Friday.

“5G is here. The need for 5G is here, both in the consumer sector, like mobile broadband, and in various cases among numerous industries. Its business potential has already been identified and many more will follow,” he said.

The great leap of mobile communicat­ion and technology over the past 32 years is building an expressway of linking people across the world.”

 ?? PHOTOS BY ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY ?? From left: A staff member demonstrat­es facial recognitio­n payment technology at the Light of the Internet Expo in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province; visitors interact with a robot; visitors try out 5G technology.
PHOTOS BY ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY From left: A staff member demonstrat­es facial recognitio­n payment technology at the Light of the Internet Expo in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province; visitors interact with a robot; visitors try out 5G technology.
 ?? ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY ?? 5G+8K video live broadcast technology at the China Telecom booth.
ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY 5G+8K video live broadcast technology at the China Telecom booth.
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