Shanghai’s Ambitious 5G expansion Plans for 2023
This year, Shanghai aims to launch an notable network of up to 10,000 new 5G-A base stations. This initiative is anticipated to manage over 70 percent of the city’s internet traffic via its robust 5G infrastructure, solidifying Shanghai’s leading status in China for base station density.
Complete Strategy for Business Enhancement
the ambitious expansion exemplifies a broader action strategy that includes 20 specific initiatives designed to enhance business operations and foster top-tier dialog services.Unveiled by the Shanghai Communications Governance last Friday,this plan underscores the city’s commitment to fortify its business environment further.
Advancements in Optical Networks and Broadband
in parallel with thes efforts, the city plans to elevate its optical transport network sites per every 10,000 residents to a target of 4.5 by year’s end. Moreover, fixed broadband users are expected to experience an average increase in bandwidth reaching up to 470 megabits per second, while there’s a goal set for internet data centers aiming at housing around 620,000 standard racks. The action plan also emphasizes diversifying cross-border private line products aimed at reducing data transfer expenses for businesses.
Innovative Cross-Border business Models
to facilitate more efficient international connectivity within industrial zones like Lin-gang Special Area—part of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade zone—the city will test innovative models such as “group buying” dedicated cross-border lines tailored specifically for enterprises.
Targeted Services and Support Systems
The initiative promises specialized services catering not just to enterprise customers but also foreign nationals and various demographic groups such as senior citizens and students during events like the China International Import Expo. There’s a commitment outlined in this plan emphasizing prompt responses to any complaints from corporate clients.
Diving Deeper into Technological Applications
This strategic framework is resolute enhances applications in key domains including industrial networking, low-altitude economies—such as drones—and advanced artificial intelligence alongside humanoid robotics.
evolving Bright Computing Capabilities
A fundamental goal is scaling up intelligent computing resources so that they comprise approximately 65 percent of overall capacity over time. Additionally, efforts are being made potential delays between computing network nodes must remain under one millisecond. The advancement of a comprehensive computing connectivity hub serving the Yangtze River Delta region will be established within Shanghai itself.
Pioneering Smart Vehicle Innovations
This action plan also outlines synchronizing with national standards on vehicle connectivity through innovative applications aimed at smart vehicles within crucial areas—including but not limited to Lin-gang Special Area and Jinqiao in Pudong New Area—while promoting sustainable growth throughout the Yangtze River Delta exhibition zone focused on green integration advancements essential for fostering self-driving technology development.