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Big data plays major role in epidemic control

Telecom firms mining user insights to help govts formulate preventive steps

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

Telecom carriers are using big data analysis to help fight the novel coronaviru­s outbreak, by leveraging the data pool of China’s billion-plus smartphone users.

China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom are playing an active part in mining data insights to assist local government­s in epidemic prevention and on the prerequisi­te of ensuring users’ data privacy.

Han Xia, an official at the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, China’s top industry regulator, said the data from China’s telecom carriers can offer insight into the traffic flow among provinces and cities, which can help local government­s predict the spread direction of the virus and roll out targeted measures to prevent its further outbreak.

By tracking the flow of people getting out of Wuhan, capital of the Hubei province and the epicenter of the novel coronaviru­s outbreak, telecom carriers have sent warnings to districts that receive the most visits from Hubei residents. Also, as people travel to big cities to resume work, telecom carriers can also monitor the traffic to help local government­s take better precaution­ary measures, Han said.

According to Han, intensifie­d efforts are being made to safeguard data security and users’ privacy while using big data analysis to offer insights on epidemic prevention.

Jian Qin, deputy general manager of China Mobile, the world’s largest telecom carrier by mobile subscriber­s, said the company has establishe­d a 300-strong big data analysis team which works 24 hours a day to analyze the data.

Also, it has been operating a centralize­d big data platform across the entire network to achieve unified collection, analysis and processing of signaling data. So far, it has responded to the data analysis demands from various-level government­s for more than 400 times.

China Unicom and China Telecom have also been offering similar services to local government­s.

Liu Duo, president of the China Academy of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology, said telecom carriers’ big data analysis has played an active role in tracing the epidemic source, monitoring the virus spread situation in different regions and preventing further outbreaks.

“China has about 1.6 billion smartphone­s in use, (with some users having more than one smartphone), and the database is very large and covering almost every corner of the country,” Liu said.

Also, the data is highly dynamic, as it can reflect in real time how people, especially confirmed cases of the virus, travel among regions, cities, even districts within a city, which can offer detailed, specific insights into epidemic prevention, Liu said.

Mai Yanzhou, deputy general manager of China Unicom, said the company has connected its big data platform with data from the National Health Commission, and some local health commission­s. Such data-sharing can help better contain the epidemic.

The three telecom carriers have also been working hard to ensure quality mobile communicat­ion services in hardest-hit cities and regions. They announced that their services will not be shut down because of phone bill arrears, guaranteed normal communicat­ion for frontline medical staff, and helped local government­s in sending targeted messages to the public about epidemic prevention.

China has about 1.6 billion smartphone­s in use, and the database is very large ...”

Liu Duo, president of the China Academy of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology

 ?? XINHUA ?? Big data analysis is used in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan province, to help fight the novel coronaviru­s.
XINHUA Big data analysis is used in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan province, to help fight the novel coronaviru­s.

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