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China improves 5G infrastructure to upgrade industries
Chinese article by 爱集微
English Editor 张未名
10-23 18:31

(JW Insights) Oct 23 -- China had built 3.19 million 5G base stations by the end of September in its push to propel the digital and intelligent transformation of the real economy, showed the data released by Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) on October 20, Xinhua reported.

Each 10,000 Chinese people had 22.6 5G stations by last month, Zhao Zhiguo, spokesperson for MIIT, told a press conference.

The country has also made active contributions to formulating 5G global standards. By the end of last month, it was in possession of 42 percent of the world's standard essential patents declared for 5G technology.

Developing telecommunications infrastructure like 5G base stations has facilitated production and enriched lives across China, according to the ministry.

The third year into a three-year nationwide program to promote the application of 5G, the technology is now integrated into around 70 percent of China's economic sectors, the ministry said.

5G in mining, power supply, and other industrial sectors has helped firms enhance efficiency and cut costs, said Zhao. Enabled by 5G, ultra-high-definition videos, augmented reality, and virtual reality facilitate production.

The ministry said 5G has powered over 7,000 industrial internet projects nationwide.

Digital technologies like the industrial internet have profoundly revolutionized the ways of production of traditional industries, said Zhao. About 85 percent of companies said their efficiency improved markedly, he said, citing a survey.

The ministry vowed to foster the personal and industrial uses of 5G and vigorously promote the innovative development of the 5G-powered industrial internet.

Digital technologies like 5G, artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things have made public services more accessible.

During the 19th Asian Games, held from Sept 23 to Oct 8 in Hangzhou, a 5G-Advanced network with enhanced 5G features was set up to offer spectators a naked-eye 3D experience in watching the games.

The ministry said it will issue action plans on the age-friendly development of 5G, AI, and big data to grant the elderly equal access to digital lives, said the Xinhua report.

(Yuan XY)

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