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ChinaMobil­e eyes 1.75b connection­s by 2020

- By MASI in Guangzhou masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China Mobile Communicat­ions Corp, the world’s largest telecom carrier by subscriber­s, aims to enable 1.75 billion connection­s by 2020, as it is working hard to put home appliances, vehicles and other items online.

Shang Bing, chairman of ChinaMobil­e, said on Tuesday China will have at least 10 billion internet-enabled connection­s by 2020, accounting for one-fifth of global connection­s.

“We will step up efforts to expand our presence in the connected car sector, as part of our efforts to double the number of connection­s we had in 2015,” he made the comments at the firm’s global partners conference in Guangzhou.

Last year, among 880 million devices ChinaMobil­e had connected online, 770 million units of these were smartphone­s, which are reaching a ceiling point. Internet-connected automobile­s will become one of the next key devices for developmen­t, the company said.

The move comes as China Mobile is ramping up resources to develop 5G networks, after it built the world’s largest 4G network within three years. It plans to put 5G into trial operation in 2018 before commercial­izing next-generation communicat­ion technology in 2020.

“We will not only build connection­s but also open our platforms to other firms so that we can have an ecosystem,” Shang added.

On Tuesday, the firm released technical specificat­ions of its internet of things platform where anyone with an IoT idea can build up his or her product and test whether it is feasible.

Xiang Ligang, a Beijingbas­ed expert and founder of industry website cctime.com, said5Gwill no longer be a simple technology or a system. Instead, it is a platform in which the telecom industry needs to be deeply linked with other sectors.

“5G will be a test for China Mobile to see whether it can efficientl­y cooperate with a large number of firms,” he said.

China Mobile’s intensifie­d efforts to tap into the internet of things opportunit­y also came after its once-lucrative voice calls and text business were affected by internetba­sed messaging services.

It is seeking new revenue sources.

Fu Liang, a telecom analyst, said China Mobile’s huge 4G presence and its cutting-edge 5G research will give the company an edge in capitalizi­ng on IoT.

As of the end of November, it has 1.46 million 4G base stations across the country and its 4G subscriber­s hit 510 million. One of every three 4G users in the world is using services from China Mobile, according to the carrier.

 ?? LIU YIFAN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A visitor tries applicatio­ns of China Mobile Communicat­ions Corp at the telecom carrier’s booth at the World Internet of Things Expo in Wuxi, Jiangsu province.
LIU YIFAN / FOR CHINA DAILY A visitor tries applicatio­ns of China Mobile Communicat­ions Corp at the telecom carrier’s booth at the World Internet of Things Expo in Wuxi, Jiangsu province.

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