Famous 5G chinese speed?
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Some one play on the famous 5G chinese speed?
It is really fast? Does the help on TW? -
Looks suspiciously like chinglish....just sayin
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YOU wrote:
Some one play on the famous 5G chinese speed?
It is really fast? Does that help to play at 100 Gbps rates on TW? Or it useless? I play on LTE -
The Fangshan district is a quiet outer borough in southwest Beijing. Until recently it was best known for its petrochemical and steel plants. Today, this neighborhood of sleepy apartment buildings and train tracks is part of a mobile revolution enveloping cities across China: the world’s biggest rollout of 5G technology.
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Last fall, the Fangshan government and China Mobile, the country’s largest mobile operator, outfitted a 6-mile (10-kilometer) road with 5G cell towers. Since September 2018, companies have been using the connectivity to test wireless communications between autonomous vehicles and their surroundings. The 5G network transmits data from car sensors, roadside sensors, and video cameras installed above the road to a local data center, which analyzes the information and sends it back to the vehicles to help them navigate.
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How does 5G make this possible? Unlike previous generations of mobile technology, which tended to introduce a single novel feature for users (1G let you walk and talk, 2G let you send texts, 3G got you onto the internet, and 4G let you stream), 5G promises a whole suite of dramatic improvements. It uses entirely new wireless infrastructure to achieve speeds up to 100 times faster than 4G and promises to nearly eliminate any processing delays. It will also kick-start the internet of things, since it was designed to connect billions of machines, appliances, and sensors at low cost without drainingChina knows this all too well. In its 13th Five-Year Plan the government describes 5G as a “strategic emerging industry” and “new area of growth,” and in its Made in China 2025 plan, which outlines its goal of becoming a global manufacturing leader, it vows to “make breakthroughs in fifth-generation mobile communication.”
Clearly, China is serious about making this work—and on an epic scale. Here’s what that means.
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National pride, for one thing. China sees 5G as its first chance to lead wireless technology development on a global scale. European countries adopted 2G before other regions, in the 1990s; Japan pioneered 3G in the early 2000s; and the US dominated the launch of 4G, in 2011. But this time China is leading in telecommunications rather than playing catch-up. In a TV interview, Jianzhou Wang, the former chairman of China Mobile, China’s largest mobile operator, described the development of China’s mobile communication industry from 1G to 5G as “a process of from nothing to something, from small to big, and from weak to strong.”
Money is another good reason. The Chinese government views 5G as crucial to the country’s tech sector and economy. After years of making copycat products, Chinese tech companies want to become the next Apple or Microsoft—innovative global giants worth nearly a trillion dollars.
The China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), a government-run research institute,
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〓DERELICT〓 wrote:
Did you understand chinglish now!Looks suspiciously like chinglish....just sayin
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It was a joke, and still sounds like chinglish. Oh and good luck rolling out your stolen technologies to the rest of the world China
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YEAH! And it renders weather forecasting satellites USELESS! Because of your stupid 5G bullshit, we can’t tell water vapor from morons streaming Chinese soap operas! Weather forecasting capability is going back to the 1980s because 100 mbit/sec is too slow for your dumb ass! Take that 5G and roast your nutsack you radiation loving freak!
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Bell Canada planning to use thé Wawee 5G technologie for cell phone... i tell them to go fuck herself away but they dont seam to care of my opinion
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Chinglish👍🏻
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Is it faster than fiber optics?
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Ojibwe wrote:
Fiber is a "cable" as to 5g being wireless. If you are talking about fiber speeds compared to 5g speeds, it is a gray area. All about how much bandwidth each network has. Fiber is effective with 5g. So in a sense yes, but in a sense no?Is it faster than fiber optics?
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CΔPTΔIΠ💔SHΣΣΠ wrote:
Thanks for clearing that up👍🏻Ojibwe wrote:
Fiber is a "cable" as to 5g being wireless. If you are talking about fiber speeds compared to 5g speeds, it is a gray area. All about how much bandwidth each network has. Fiber is effective with 5g. So in a sense yes, but in a sense no?Is it faster than fiber optics?
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