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China to introduce early 6G applications by 2025- way in advance of 3GPP specs & ITU-R standards

China Unicom, the country’s third-largest wireless network operator, expects to complete technical research and launch early applications for 6G technology by 2025, boosting hopes of rolling out the next-generation mobile technology by the dawn of the next decade.  That timeline was revealed by China Unicom chairman and chief executive Liu Liehong, 55, on the sidelines of the China… Read more

Huawei says 5.5G is necessary with fully converged cloud native core network

Huawei maintains that a new 5.5G core network is needed to address a plethora of new use cases and new opportunities.  That despite of the very limited deployment of 3GPP’s 5G SA Core network architecture specs. The company is calling on partners to promote industry consensus and commercial deployments for the era of 5.5G, an… Read more

TM and ZTE Malaysia to develop next-gen hybrid cloud 5G core network

Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) and ZTE have entered into a new strategic partnership to build out a hybrid cloud 5G core network in Malaysia which is designed for future technologies and will lead the way for next-generation networks.  It’s a three year strategic partnership and the hybrid cloud aspect is part of a plan to… Read more

Dell’Oro: Private 5G ecosystem is evolving; vRAN gaining momentum; skepticism increasing

Private 5G ecosystem is evolving: Private 5G is running behind schedule. Dell’Oro’s VP Stefan Pongratz adjusted the firm’s private wireless forecast downward to reflect the current state of the market. Still, the slow uptake is not dampening the enthusiasm for private wireless. If anything, the interest is growing and the ecosystem is evolving as suppliers with… Read more

China Tower had ~2.1M telecom towers installed with 3.36M tower tenants at end of 2022

China Tower ended 2022 with 2.05 million telecom towers installed, representing a net increase of 17,000 sites from the end of 2021. The company installed approximately 745,000 5G base-stations during the year, with more than 96 percent of sites delivered through sharing existing network infrastructure. Through the end of 2022, China Tower reported that it… Read more

ASPI’s Critical Technology Tracker finds China ahead in 37 of 44 technologies evaluated

The Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI finds that China is further ahead in more technologies than has been realized. It’s the leading country in 37 of the 44 technologies evaluated, often producing more than five times as much high-impact research as its closest competitor. This means that only seven of the 44 analysed technologies are… Read more

Taiwan’s 5G services assisting in manufacturing and arts

Although the consumer penetration rate of 5G services remains low, more businesses are using 5G technology to develop applications that offer more diverse content and facilitate production processes, according to Taiwan’s National Communications Commission. Kaohsiung Music Center has become the nations first exhibition venue to offer performances combining music and 5G artificial intelligence (AI) of… Read more

Ericsson Mobility Report: 5G monetization depends on network performance

A special Ericsson Mobility Report – called the Business Review edition – addresses monetization opportunities as they relate to 5G.  Flattening revenues have been a challenge for service providers in all parts of the world, often impacting network investment decisions as part of their business growth strategies, known as ‘monetization’ in the industry. The report highlights… Read more

Counterpoint Research: Ericsson and Nokia lead in 5G SA Core Network Deployments

There was steady growth in 5G network coverage in 2022, with the number of subscribers reaching almost 1 billion worldwide. Although most of the 5G deployments in 2022 were in the developed economies of the world, Counterpoint Research expects that the bulk of 5G network roll outs in 2023 will be in emerging markets. This… Read more

China is global IoT Superpower with 1.8 billion connections as of Dec 2022

As of December 2022, the number of connections for cellular Internet of Things (IoT) services hit 1.8 billion in China, accounting for 70 percent of the world’s total, according to the country’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). MIIT’s figures, which are based on data from three major telecommunication companies in China, show that… Read more

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