Guangdong flourishes on high-tech road to growth
Province embraces Xi's vision for new quality productive forces to unleash innovation potential
Ideas thrive
The tale of Guangdong's digital revolution in traditional industries is a familiar one, championed by companies in Foshan and Guangzhou. However, the province's vibrant tech haven of Shenzhen is the real epicenter of strategic emerging sectors, where bold ideas take root and flourish.
In February, ZTE Corporation, headquartered in Shenzhen, made waves with its announcement of a slew of 5G-Advanced products and plans for their commercial deployment at the Mobile World Congress 2024 in Barcelona, Spain.
"This year marks the starting year for the commercial use of 5G-A technology," said Tang Xue, vice president of ZTE.
Compared to 5G, 5G-A technology offers users a blazing-fast 10 Gbps experience, boasting a connectivity increase of tenfold and delivering speeds and coverage that are ten times superior.
"But 5G-A isn't just about faster internet; it represents a paradigm shift in the way we live, work, and play," said Tang, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize industries, from express logistics to emergency rescue, by enabling two-way low-latency communication, it is crucial for managing unmanned aerial vehicles effectively.
Although the burgeoning significance of 5G-A extends beyond mere speed enhancements, as Tang highlighted, the findings from market research firm Custom Market Insights highlight the monumental growth trajectory anticipated for the global 5G services market. This growth also signifies a profound shift in the telecommunications landscape and its imminent impact on various sectors worldwide.