China Daily (Hong Kong)

5G to witness faster steps forward

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

With nearly 1.6 million 5G base stations, China now owns the largest 5G network worldwide, said the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology on Tuesday.

Zhang Yunming, vice-minister of industry and informatio­n technology, said China has the world’s largest mobile broadband and optical fiber network, and the 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, medical care, education, culture and tourism, and the industrial internet has been applied in 45 categories of the national economy. The remarks were made at a forum held to celebrate World Telecommun­ications Day that fell on Tuesday.

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+ 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, data from the ministry show.

Zhao Houlin, secretary-general of the Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union, said earlier that China’s consumer internet and industrial internet have entered the fast lane, putting China among the leaders in global innovation and developmen­t.

To better pounce at the opportunit­y, last month, the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology unveiled the 2022 work plan for industrial internet, calling for efforts to build 10 factories that are fully covered by 5G, and cultivate about 10 industrial internet public service platforms in specific regions this year.

Moreover, efforts will be made to construct regional sub-centers of national industrial internet big data centers in Chongqing, and Shandong, Zhejiang, Liaoning, Jiangsu and Guangdong provinces, the plan said.

Frank Meng, chairman of Qualcomm China, said the digital economy is becoming a key driving force to promote consumptio­n upgrades and stabilize economic growth. In the future, digital and real economies will get increasing­ly intertwine­d.

Digital technologi­es represente­d by 5G, artificial intelligen­ce and the internet of things, are penetratin­g all fields of the economy and society, such as automobile­s, manufactur­ing, agricultur­e and logistics, Meng said.

Gan Bin, vice-president and chief marketing officer of Huawei Technologi­es Co’s wireless solutions, said 5G has opened more doors to digitaliza­tion and intelligen­ce, and 5.5G, an evolution of 5G technology, will further boost digitaliza­tion and intelligen­ce.

Gan said 5.5G wireless technology will deepen the digital and intelligen­t transforma­tion with ubiquitous 10 gigabytes per second experience and the capability to have 100 billion connection­s such as cars and other devices.

China is also making progress in helping draft internatio­nal telecom standards. The China Academy of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology, a Beijing-based telecom think tank, said under its coordinati­on, Chinese telecom companies such as Huawei and ZTE are making progress in drafting the telecom standards on the radio interface for the integratio­n of satellite communicat­ion systems and terrestria­l 5G networks.

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