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Mobile sector’s IoT connection­s to top 1.75 billion by 2020

- By FAN FEIFEI in Shanghai fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

China Mobile Communicat­ions Corp, the world’s largest telecom carrier by subscriber­s, said mobile internet of things (IoT) connection­s will surpass 1.75 billion by 2020, as the telecom heavyweigh­t accelerate­s its commercial­ization of IoT services across the country this year.

China Mobile on Thursday announced it would establish an IoT alliance in cooperatio­n with nine partners, including Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, Huawei Technologi­es Co, Qualcomm Inc and Haier Group, in a move to establish an open and sharing IoT industry ecosystem.

“We will further expand IoT connection­s and estimate that smart connection­s will increase by 100 million to 200 million this year,” Sha Yuejia, vice-president of China Mobile, said at the 2017 Mobile World Congress in Shanghai.

Sha said the company’s mobile IoT connection­s surpassed 120 million by the end of May, with wide applicatio­n in internet of vehicles, smart bicycles, finance and wearable devices.

China Mobile has become the world’s largest IoT connection service provider, with IoT base stations reaching more than 1.62 million, Sha said, adding they will promote NB-IoT and eMTC technologi­es this year, as well as accelerate layout in IoT chipsets, modules and terminal devices.

It has stepped up efforts to promote the applicatio­n of NB-IoT in these areas, such as intelligen­t meter reading, intelligen­t building, intelligen­t wearable devices, transporta­tion and logistics.

In May, the company launched an NB-IoT precommerc­ial service in Yingtan, Jiangxi province. It is leading the establishm­ent of

We will further expand IoT connection­s ...” vice-president of China Mobile

Sha Yuejia, domestic standards to NB-IoT.

The NB-IoT is a narrow band radio technology designed for IoT, allowing connection­s between IoT devicestha­tisfastera­ndona wider range. It has the advantage of low cost, wide coverage, less energy consumptio­n and long battery life, compared with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.

In May, the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology announced the speeding up of the commercial use of NB-IoT in China. The ministry said it was encouragin­g companies to promote technical reform of broadband network infrastruc­ture to facilitate its commercial use.

Theministr­ysaidthete­chnology could be applied to the industrial internet and urban public services.

Other domestic telecoms operators have stepped up their efforts to boost the applicatio­n of the NB-IoT. China Telecom Corp carried out outdoor NB-IoT tests in 12 cities in the first quarter.

According to market consultanc­y IDC, there will be a projected 30 billion connected “things” and a revenue opportunit­y of $1.7 trillion for the IoT worldwide.

Fu Liang, an independen­t telecom expert, said NB-IoT will become an important business growth point for telecom carriers in the future, which also shows huge potential and applicatio­n prospects, adding telecom carriers have invested large amounts of resources in the sector. related

 ?? LIANG ZHEN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A woman demonstrat­es how to use an app to manage lights and electronic­s at home during an IoT expo in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province.
LIANG ZHEN / FOR CHINA DAILY A woman demonstrat­es how to use an app to manage lights and electronic­s at home during an IoT expo in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province.

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