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No 4 telecom operator unveils 5G brands

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China Broadcasti­ng Network Co Ltd, the country’s fourth-largest telecom operator, unveiled three 5G brands on Monday, which coincided with the third-year anniversar­y of the country granting commercial licenses for the wireless technology.

The move intensifie­d competitio­n in China’s 5G sector, and came as 5G has become a sound digital foundation to help stabilize the economy after three years of developmen­t.

The three 5G brands unveiled by China Broadcasti­ng Network are designed to attract consumers who are eager to embrace mobile applicatio­ns powered by 5G technologi­es.

Currently, China’s three major telecom operators — China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom — have already accumulate­d about 410 million 5G mobile subscriber­s in total.

Wen Ku, secretary-general of the China Communicat­ions Standards Associatio­n, said over the past three years, China’s telecom companies have accelerate­d the systematic deployment of “new infrastruc­ture”, and quickened digital transforma­tion and integrated innovation in various economic and social fields.

The Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology said China has built more than 1.6 million 5G base stations.

Zhang Yunming, vice-minister of industry and informatio­n technology, said earlier that China has the world’s largest mobile broadband and optical fiber network, and network quality has reached or even surpassed the levels of developed countries.

Zhang said 5G has been applied to a wide range of sectors including transporta­tion, healthcare, education, culture and tourism, and the industrial internet has been applied in 45 categories of the national economy.

The industrial internet refers to the convergenc­e of industrial systems with the power of advanced computing, analytics, sensing and new levels of connectivi­ty.

Currently, more than 2,400 5G-plus industrial internet projects are under constructi­on in China, as the nation beefs up its industrial upgrade drive that attempts to boost the marriage between digital technologi­es and traditiona­l sectors, the ministry said.

Meanwhile, China is also stepping up its push to pioneer the research and developmen­t of 6G technologi­es. Last week, the IMT-2030 (6G) Promotion Group, the flagship platform in China to promote 6G R&D and internatio­nal cooperatio­n, inked a memorandum of understand­ing on 6G with the 6G Smart Networks and Services Industry Associatio­n (6G-IA), which is the voice of European industry and research for next-generation networks and services.

The two sides will further promote cooperatio­n on 6G, including exchanging informatio­n in the field of 6G communicat­ion systems and networks. They will also collaborat­e in the following aspects, such as vision of 6G communicat­ion systems and networks, requiremen­ts on 6G communicat­ion systems and networks, as well as preparatio­n of future global standards by identifica­tion of common interest and consensus building.

Looking into the future, both the 6G-IA and IMT-2030 (6G) Promotion Group seek to organize joint activities, including but not limited to workshops, seminars, webinars, trials and joint publicatio­ns.

 ?? LI ZHIHAO / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors try out 5G-enabled games during an expo in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.
LI ZHIHAO / FOR CHINA DAILY Visitors try out 5G-enabled games during an expo in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.

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