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There are five dimensions that can measure China's 5G comprehensive strength.1. Standard dominance5G standards include coding, air interface protocols, antenna standards, etc., and...

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There are five dimensions that can measure China's 5G comprehensive strength.

1. Standard dominance

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5G standards include coding, air interface protocols, antenna standards, etc., and only standards recognized by 3GPP can be used globally. In terms of 5G technology standards, Chinese manufacturers led by Huawei and ZTE account for about 40% of the necessary 5G standards, ranking first in the world.

2. R&d and manufacturing capabilities of communication chips

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The communication chip includes both the communication chip used by the mobile phone terminal, such as the baseband chip, and the communication equipment chip, such as the processing chip for the 5G macro station. China's Huawei, Fiberhome, ZTE and other enterprises can achieve 100% localization of chips used in 5G base station equipment. It ranks alongside the United States, the Netherlands, Japan and South Korea.

3. Overall R&D and deployment capabilities of communication equipment

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Huawei's 5G communication equipment has been modular and miniaturized. For 5G base stations with the same power, the volume of Huawei's equipment is only 70% of Ericsson's. It only takes one person to install one in 10 minutes.

4. R&d and production capacity of communication terminals

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Communication terminals include mobile phones, Internet of Things devices, monitoring devices, children's watches, positioning devices, etc. In addition to high-end mobile phone CPU chips, the rest of the important components we can do 100% domestic.

5. Scale of operators and communication users

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The user scale of China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom can rank among the top ten in the world, and China Mobile is far ahead of AT&, which ranks second. T. The huge market size gives China's three operators a greater say. China Mobile accounts for 10% of the 5G standards announced by 3GPP.