View of ZTE Corporate Center (Shanghai) in Shanghai
The testing is to validate new 5G services and technology, enabling the timely launch of commercial networks based on the new standards for 5G infrastructure and devices.
The trials are expected to showcase the ability of 5G technology to achieve multi-gigabit per second data transmission speeds. The trials will utilize solutions provided by ZTE for 5G data transmission to device prototypes from Qualcomm Technologies, using guidelines provided by Wind Tre.
Bai Yanmin, general manager of ZTE's 5G products division, said the company has launched a full range of 5G products and services, and it is testing key technologies, solutions, and network models together with the company's industry partners. Bai said that the detailed field tests would solve potential problems prior to large-scale commercial use of the new 5G technology. He hopes that the company will become one of the world's first suppliers of commercial 5G equipment.
The logo for the 5G technology as seen during the 2017 China Mobile Global Partners Conference in Guangzhou
A key player in the design of the global 5G standards, China is expected to be the world's largest 5G market by 2025, according to a report released earlier in December by GSMA Intelligence, a global mobile think tank, and China Academy of Information and Communications Technology.
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