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China Mobile sees fiber optics as link to world

China Mobile to build cross-border optical fiber cables with neighbors

- By MA SI and OUYANG SHIJIA

China Mobile Communicat­ions Corp, the world’s biggest telecom carrier by subscriber­s, said on Monday it aims to build a globally connected telecom infrastruc­turesystem, as it scrambles to promote regional connectivi­ty and offer better services for economies along the routes of the Belt and Road Initiative.

The State-owned company announced on Monday that it will step up efforts to build key cross-border optical fiber cable projects to link China with neighborin­g countries, including Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan.

It also plans to build eight internet data centers in economies along the Belt and Road within three years, and build new submarine cables and internatio­nal communicat­ion services gateways to Asia, Europe and the United States.

“The move will create new business opportunit­y for us,” China Mobile Chairman Shang Bing said. “It will not only help us gear up in the expansion of internatio­nal business, but also promote the regional connectivi­ty for China and overseas economies through the Belt and Road Initiative.”

He did not disclose the specific investment size and timetables.

China Mobile has built eight land optical fiber cables and five submarine optical fiber cables across regions in Asia and Europe.

Over the next three years, the Beijing-headquarte­red company also aims to have 61 Point of Presence sites along the Belt and Road, up from the current 29. POPs are essential in connecting different networks and communicat­ion devices. The closer to home a POP is from where you’re calling, the better your call quality will be.

“Telecom connectivi­ty is an important foundation for internatio­nal communicat­ion and cooperatio­n,” Shang said.

With more than 856 million users, China Mobile is the biggest telecom carrier in China, followed by smaller rival China United Network Communicat­ions Ltd and China Telecom Corp.

Xiang Ligang, a telecom expert and founder of the telecom industry website cctime.com, said that different from Western telecom giants which already have a big overseas presence, Chinese telecom players had focused on the domestic market.

“But as the technology gap is narrowing, telecom giants are aggressive­ly venturing out into overseas markets,” Xiang said.

In February, China Mobile said it would invest $200 million to expand its presence in Pakistan this year, where it has obtained 3G and 4G licenses.

Telecom giants are aggressive­ly venturing out into overseas markets.” Xiang Ligang, founder of telecom industry site cctime.com

Contact the writers at masi@chinadaily.com.cn and ouyangshij­ia@ chinadaily.com.cn

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