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China is outspending the U.S. on 5G infrastructure, industry expert says
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 18 - 11 - 2019

China is surpassing the United States when it comes to investing in 5G infrastructure, an industry expert said at CNBC's East Tech West conference on Monday.
5G — the next generation of high-speed mobile internet technology is meant to offer super-fast data speeds, however most of the world still operates on the 4G network. The debate over 5G, or more specifically, the debate over the providers of 5G technology, has become politicised with officials in the U.S. and UK, among other countries, expressing concerns that companies like Huawei could be a security threat. In May this year, Washington took steps to ban Huawei from selling its technology in the U.S. market.
"We are starting to see the separation of East and West on the launch of 5G. China is outspending the U.S. on 5G infrastructure by billions of dollars, hundreds of billions of dollars," Rebecca Fannin, the founder of Silicon Dragon Ventures, told CNBC at the East Tech West conference in the Nansha district of Guangzhou, China on Monday.
China announced at the end of October the commercial rollout of 5G, a key policy priority outlined by the ruling Communist Party. China Mobile – one of the three top communication providers in China – has plans to set up more than 50,000 5G base stations in China and launch 5G commercial services in more than 50 cities by the end of the year.
According to Deloitte's report, out in 2018, China has outspent the United States by approximately $24 billion in wireless communications infrastructure since 2015.
"Looking forward, China's five-year economic plan specifies $400 billion in 5G-related investment. Consequently, China and other countries may be creating a 5G tsunami, making it near impossible to catch up," the consultancy firm said in the report.
Speaking at a panel at East Tech West, Fannin added "China is very ambitious to lead in many technology sectors. 5G is one; AI is another."
"China is leapfrogging many of the traditional tech sectors and it got into mobile, and mobile Internet and smart phones more rapidly. It has a young digital savvy population that takes the new ideas very quickly. It will all escalate 5G's development in China," she said.
Source: CNBC


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