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    Foreign media: China has obvious advantages in the 5G race The United States and Europe have lagged behind

    • Last Update: 2022-11-24
    • Source: Internet
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    According to CNBC Beijing time on March 8, streaming virtual reality games, driverless cars, ultra-high-speed movie downloads, billions of devices communicating with each other, this is a tempting prospect
    for a new generation of mobile Internet called 5G.

    The starting gun for the race to launch 5G services has been fired, with China, the United States and the rest of Asia seemingly ahead and Europe lagging behind
    .

    Inconsistencies in the rules of the EU's 28 member states, mobile operators' reluctance to invest due to sluggish services, and protracted discussions on spectrum allocation are key reasons why
    Europe is lagging behind in the 5G race.

    In a recent interview, Ben Wood, principal analyst at market research firm CCS Insight, said, "Europe lags far behind China and North America
    when it comes to 5G network deployment.
    In the United States, major mobile operators are competing to invest in 5G and compete
    fiercely.
    In China, major manufacturers see the business opportunity of independent innovation in 5G, and they will truly become the undisputed leader
    .

    According to CNBC Beijing time on March 8, streaming virtual reality games, driverless cars, ultra-high-speed movie downloads, billions of devices communicating with each other, this is a tempting prospect
    for a new generation of mobile Internet called 5G.

    The starting gun for the race to launch 5G services has been fired, with China, the United States and the rest of Asia seemingly ahead and Europe lagging behind
    .

    Inconsistencies in the rules of the EU's 28 member states, mobile operators' reluctance to invest due to sluggish services, and protracted discussions on spectrum allocation are key reasons why
    Europe is lagging behind in the 5G race.

    In a recent interview, Ben Wood, principal analyst at market research firm CCS Insight, said, "Europe lags far behind China and North America
    when it comes to 5G network deployment.
    In the United States, major mobile operators are competing to invest in 5G and compete
    fiercely.
    In China, major manufacturers see the business opportunity of independent innovation in 5G, and they will truly become the undisputed leader
    .

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