Global Times

Beijing fully covered by 5G

Nation quickening pace on transforma­tion

- By Xie Jun

Beijing has become the second Chinese city to be fully covered by ultrafast 5G signals, as the country moves full steam ahead on 5G mobile networks rollout, barely slowed down by US government's harassment­s or the coronaviru­s pandemic.

According to a statement released on Wednesday by the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology , Beijing has set up over 44,000 5G base stations, and the number is expected to reach 50,000 by the end of 2020.

All these base stations have been connected to 5G independen­t networking, which means that the whole city is covered by 5G signals.

This is an example of how Chinese cities are rapidly pursuing constructi­on of 5G infrastruc­ture in response to the call of the central government.

Before Beijing, Shenzhen achieved full coverage of 5G independen­t networking with 46,000 base stations, making it the city with the highest

density of 5G base stations in the world, the mayor of Shenzhen said at a press conference on August 17.

According to independen­t telecom industry analyst Xiang Ligang, China is not the first country to announce the commercial use of 5G, but it certainly is the world's leader in the actual progress of the industry, whether it comes to 5G infrastruc­ture constructi­on, 5G phones penetratio­n or developmen­t of related peripheral products.

"The 5G industry has advanced in China with a speed that broadly exceeds market expectatio­ns. I expect China to be able to establish about 800,000 5G base stations by the end of this year," Xiang said.

As of the end of June, China's major three telecom operators, China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom, had reportedly rolled out more than 400,000 5G base stations.

Unlike some foreign markets where phone companies tested the 5G waters by twos and threes, Chinese mobile phone makers are in a rush to launch 5G phones in a whole range of product lines from high-end sets to phones costing only about 1,000 yuan ($146). Total 5G subscriber­s also exceeded 60 million in China.

Zhang Yi, CEO of iiMedia Research and a 5G mobile phone user, said that compared with 4G phones, he felt that internet speeds were much faster hooked with the ultrafast 5G network. For example, he can download a movie in just a few seconds using a 5G phone. However, apart from that, the 5G phone is not that special.

"Broader applicatio­ns for the 5G era, just like what short video apps stand for in the 4G era and what WeChat stood for in the time of 3G, have not emerged yet," Zhang told the Global Times on Wednesday.

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