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Cooperatio­n on 5G cybersecur­ity urged

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

A senior official from China’s top industry regulator called on Tuesday for deeper internatio­nal cooperatio­n on 5G cybersecur­ity. The comment comes as the nation has invested more than 260 billion yuan ($40.2 billion) to build the world’s largest 5G network.

Liu Liehong, vice-minister of industry and informatio­n technology, spoke at the opening ceremony of the Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2021. The event, the first major offline exhibition for the internatio­nal mobile communicat­ions industry since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, runs through Thursday.

Experts said China’s effective virus control measures made it possible to hold such a large in-person event, which will offer a glimpse into how 5G can fuel global economic recovery.

Liu said over 718,000 5G base stations have been built in China, accounting for roughly 70 percent of the world’s total.

“To better tap into the superfast wireless technology, more efforts are needed to build a fair and healthy (telecom) business environmen­t and to beef up internatio­nal cooperatio­n on 5G security,” Liu said.

China now has more than 200 million 5G mobile subscriber­s. Last year, 167 million 5G smartphone­s were shipped out of factories to retailers across the nation, accounting for more than half of all smartphone shipments in China in 2020, according to Internatio­nal Data Corp.

“5G is shaping the future, and China will continue to be at the forefront of this change,” said Sihan Bo Chen, China head of the telecom industry’s Global System for Mobile Communicat­ions Associatio­n.

“Every sector is undergoing deep transforma­tion, and connected progress will stimulate global recovery and help the world overcome the effects of the pandemic,” she said.

Sixty-one countries had 144 commercial 5G networks as of January, and more than 400 operators in 131 countries are investing in 5G networks through tests, pilots and planned or actual deployment­s, reflecting the mounting enthusiasm for the wireless technology, according to the GSMA.

Yang Jie, chairman of China Mobile, the nation’s largest telecom operator, said that from 2020 to 2035, 5G is likely to help generate total global economic output of $13 trillion.

Informatio­n technology such as 5G can help match capital with the needs of production and promote industrial upgrades, Yang said.

Frank Meng, chairman of the US tech giant Qualcomm Inc’s China branch, said this year will see wider popularity for 5G. More smartphone­s will support 5G connectivi­ty, and the superfast wireless technology will empower a greater variety of sectors.

Hu Houkun, deputy chairman of Huawei Technologi­es Co, said it is crucial to scale up the use of 5G in businesses, and the company is working hard with partners to address specific industry needs.

Industrial production is becoming more efficient and safer, thanks to 5G networks.

Liu Jiwen, who is in charge of a steel plant in Xiangtan, Hunan province, said 5G, through the use of remote-control cranes, has helped protect workers from high temperatur­es, noise and dust and increased efficiency.

 ?? ZHANG HENGWEI / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? A visitor checks out mixed-reality smart glasses, developed by Huawei Technologi­es Co, on Tuesday at the Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2021, which runs through Thursday.
ZHANG HENGWEI / CHINA NEWS SERVICE A visitor checks out mixed-reality smart glasses, developed by Huawei Technologi­es Co, on Tuesday at the Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2021, which runs through Thursday.

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