Washington: China<\/a> is slightly ahead of South Korea and the United States in the race to develop fifth generation wireless networks, or 5G, a US study showed today.
\n
The study released by the CTIA, a US-based
industry<\/a> association of wireless carriers, suggested that the United States is lagging in the effort to deploy the superfast wireless systems that will be needed for self-driving cars, telemedicine and other technologies.
\n
The report prepared by the research firm
Analysys Mason<\/a> found that all major Chinese providers have committed to specific launch dates and the government has committed to allocate spectrum for the carriers.
\n
\nThe 10-nation study said the US is in the \"first tier\" of countries in preparing deployment of 5G, along with China, South Korea and Japan. In the second tier are key European markets including France, Germany and Britain, with Singapore, Russia and Canada in the third tier.
\n
\nIndustry officials say 5G deployment will reap important economic benefits for the leaders, and that lagging could have negative effects.
\n
\n\"The United States will not get a second chance to win the global 5G race,\" said Meredith Attwell Baker, CTIA president and chief executive.
\n
\n\"I'm confident that America can win and reap the significant economic benefits of 5G wireless due to our world-leading commercial investments.\" Baker said the US still needs to enact measures to reform local zoning rules and unlock access to spectrum as part of a broader plan for 5G.
\n
\"I'm optimistic we will leapfrog China because key leaders in the administration, on Capitol Hill, and at the FCC (
Federal Communications Commission<\/a>) are focused on the reforms needed to win the race.\" According to the study, Europe led that way in 2G, the second generation, while Japan was ahead in 3G and the United States in 4G.
\n
\nThe first commercial 5G roll-outs begin this year and next in the United States, Korea and Japan, and the wireless industry is counting on the new technology to trigger a wave of growth in equipment sales and mobile services.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":63786823,"title":"U.S. bans American companies from selling to China's ZTE","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/u-s-bans-american-companies-from-selling-to-chinas-zte\/63786823","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":63789988,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"In race for 5G, China edges past South Korea, US: Study","synopsis":"The report notes that all major providers have committed to specific launch dates in China and the govt has committed to allocate spectrum for carriers.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/in-race-for-5g-china-edges-past-south-korea-us-study","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2018-04-16 22:43:16","lastupd":"2018-04-16 22:45:16","breadcrumbTags":["China","5G technology","Analysys Mason","china south korea","Federal Communications Commission","Industry"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/in-race-for-5g-china-edges-past-south-korea-us-study"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2018-04-16" data-index="article_1">

在争夺5克,中国边过去的韩国,我们:学习

报告指出,所有主要的供应商在中国致力于具体的发布日期和政府致力于为运营商分配频谱。

  • 更新于2018年4月16日10:45点坚持

华盛顿:中国略领先于韩国和美国在竞相开发第五代无线网络,或5 g,今天美国一项研究显示。

这项研究发布的CTIA,总部位于美国行业无线运营商协会建议美国滞后的工作部署的超高速无线系统需要自动驾驶汽车,远程医疗和其他技术。

报告准备的研究公司Analysys Mason发现所有的中国供应商都致力于具体的发布日期和政府致力于为运营商分配频谱。

10-nation研究表示,美国“第一线”的国家在准备部署5 g,以及中国、韩国和日本。在第二层主要欧洲市场包括法国、德国和英国,与新加坡、俄罗斯和加拿大在第三层。

行业官员说,5 g部署将收获重要领导人的经济效益,而且滞后造成负面影响。

“美国将不会有第二次机会来赢得全球5 g种族、“Meredith Attwell贝克说,CTIA的主席和首席执行官。

“我相信美国能赢得,获得显著的经济效益5 g无线由于我们领先商业投资。”Baker said the US still needs to enact measures to reform local zoning rules and unlock access to spectrum as part of a broader plan for 5G.

“我很乐观,我们将超越中国因为政府主要领导人,在国会山,在FCC (联邦通信委员会)是专注于改革需要赢得比赛。”According to the study, Europe led that way in 2G, the second generation, while Japan was ahead in 3G and the United States in 4G.

第一个商业5 g部署今年和明年开始在美国,韩国和日本,无线产业是依靠新技术引发一波增长和移动设备销售服务。

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Washington: China<\/a> is slightly ahead of South Korea and the United States in the race to develop fifth generation wireless networks, or 5G, a US study showed today.
\n
The study released by the CTIA, a US-based
industry<\/a> association of wireless carriers, suggested that the United States is lagging in the effort to deploy the superfast wireless systems that will be needed for self-driving cars, telemedicine and other technologies.
\n
The report prepared by the research firm
Analysys Mason<\/a> found that all major Chinese providers have committed to specific launch dates and the government has committed to allocate spectrum for the carriers.
\n
\nThe 10-nation study said the US is in the \"first tier\" of countries in preparing deployment of 5G, along with China, South Korea and Japan. In the second tier are key European markets including France, Germany and Britain, with Singapore, Russia and Canada in the third tier.
\n
\nIndustry officials say 5G deployment will reap important economic benefits for the leaders, and that lagging could have negative effects.
\n
\n\"The United States will not get a second chance to win the global 5G race,\" said Meredith Attwell Baker, CTIA president and chief executive.
\n
\n\"I'm confident that America can win and reap the significant economic benefits of 5G wireless due to our world-leading commercial investments.\" Baker said the US still needs to enact measures to reform local zoning rules and unlock access to spectrum as part of a broader plan for 5G.
\n
\"I'm optimistic we will leapfrog China because key leaders in the administration, on Capitol Hill, and at the FCC (
Federal Communications Commission<\/a>) are focused on the reforms needed to win the race.\" According to the study, Europe led that way in 2G, the second generation, while Japan was ahead in 3G and the United States in 4G.
\n
\nThe first commercial 5G roll-outs begin this year and next in the United States, Korea and Japan, and the wireless industry is counting on the new technology to trigger a wave of growth in equipment sales and mobile services.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":63786823,"title":"U.S. bans American companies from selling to China's ZTE","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/u-s-bans-american-companies-from-selling-to-chinas-zte\/63786823","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":63789988,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"In race for 5G, China edges past South Korea, US: Study","synopsis":"The report notes that all major providers have committed to specific launch dates in China and the govt has committed to allocate spectrum for carriers.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/in-race-for-5g-china-edges-past-south-korea-us-study","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2018-04-16 22:43:16","lastupd":"2018-04-16 22:45:16","breadcrumbTags":["China","5G technology","Analysys Mason","china south korea","Federal Communications Commission","Industry"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/in-race-for-5g-china-edges-past-south-korea-us-study"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/in-race-for-5g-china-edges-past-south-korea-us-study/63789988">