China 5G
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China Telecom and China Unicom have opened over 27,000 shared 5G base stations
By December this year, the number of shared 5G base stations opened by China Telecom and China Unicom had exceeded 27,000, said Wang Zhiqin, vice president of the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, on December 26.
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China targets 5G network coverage in all prefecture-level cities by 2020
China will steadily advance the construction of 5G networks and strive to achieve 5G network coverage in all prefecture-level cities nationwide by the end of 2020, according to the 2020 China Industry and Information Technology Working Conference on Monday.
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China Unicom launches first 5G SA commercial IoT in Guangdong
On December 19, China Unicom and Huawei launched the nation's first 5G SA commercial IoT in Guangdong, according to C114.com.cn
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Report: China Telecom and China Unicom set up a joint team to build 5G network
China Telecom and China Unicom have decided to jointly establish a team, which is not a joint venture, in order to implement 5G co-construction and sharing, Telworld reported.
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China Unicom and China Telecom launch China's first shared 5G SA base station
China Unicom and China Telecom opened China's first 5G SA base station jointly built by the two in Guangdong to, China Unicom announced on Weibo on December 14.
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China's first low-orbit broadband satellite with capacity of 10Gbps leaves factory
China's first 5G low-orbit broadband satellite with a communication capacity of 10 Gbps was officially released recently. This satellite is also the world's first low-orbit broadband satellite in the Q / V band, according to Sina Tech.
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China's 5G phone replacement wave may arrive sooner than expected
When 5G mobile phones are no longer a luxury, 5G mobile phones with high cost performance will allow the "5G mobile phone replacement wave" to come ahead of schedule.
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Who are the first 5G phone users in China?
The early adopters of 5G phones are mainly from big cities such as Beijing, Nanjing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Huawei Mate30, vivo IQOO, and Samsung Note10 + are the most popular 5G phones, according to Suning.
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Huawei Mate 30 Pro and 5G base stations no longer use US parts
Huawei Mate 30 Pro phones no longer contain US-made components, the Wall Street Journal reported .
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Shenzhen now has more than 13,000 5G base stations
Shenzhen has installed more than 13,000 5G base stations and will complete the deployment of more than 40,000 next year.

