China grants commercial licences to 4 telecom companies to launch 5G services amid tensions with US

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

Thursday granted commercial licences to four state-owned telecom giants to start rolling out services, signalling Beijing's determination to be the global leader in setting up amid tensions with the US over and trade.

is the next generation cellular with download speeds stated to be 10 to 100 times faster than the current 4G LTE networks. Apart from much faster data download and upload speeds, promises wider coverage and more stable connections.

Chinese officials say a comprehensive deployment of the network will help develop industrial manufacturing, internet-connected cars, healthcare, and (AI).

The will establish a high-speed, mobile, safe and widespread new-generation information infrastructure, MIIT Wei said at the licence presentation ceremony.

Asked whether China's move is linked to its trade war with the US and aimed at helping Chinese companies like and ZTE, told a here that foreign companies are also welcome to participate in the 5G development.

"I believe that China is taking concrete action to contribute to multilateralism and free trade in a system that is under attack by raising unilateralism and protectionism," Geng said.

said the is expected to bring new opportunities and buoy the growth of China's digital economy.

The technology is expected to generate 10.6 trillion yuan (about USD 1.54 trillion) worth of economic output and over three million jobs between 2020 and 2025, according to a research report by the and Communications Technology.

China, as always, welcomes enterprises at home and abroad to actively participate in the building, application and promotion of its and share the sector's development dividends, the MIIT said.

companies are trying 5G technology in several cities across the country, including in the remote region of

In March this year, district district in city claimed to have become the first using both 5G coverage and network.

has developed what it claims to be the first district boasting both 5G coverage and a network, state-run reported.

Huawei, the world's biggest telecoms gear provider, has become a central part of a US-struggle which started out in trade, and is now being played out in the

The US has encouraged allies to block - the world's largest maker of - from their 5G networks, saying the could use its products for surveillance.

has denied official links with the or the military.

Still, some including and have blocked Huawei from supplying equipment for their

Meanwhile, Huawei has signed a deal with Russian telecoms firm to develop 5G technology in

The companies will develop next-generation in over the next year, said Wednesday.

The deal was agreed as China's began a three-day visit to

Efforts by to block Huawei escalated last month when the put the company on its "entity list", which prohibits US companies from trading with the firm unless they have a licence.

China also protested to the US over its efforts to extradite Huawei's Meng Wanzhou, who has been arrested in to face prosecution for violations of US sanctions against Meng, daughter of Huawei owner Ren Zhengfei, has been accused of for allegedly misleading banks about the company's business dealings in

China and the US have also been fighting a bruising trade war over the past year, imposing tariffs on billions of dollars of one another's goods.

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First Published: Thu, June 06 2019. 16:30 IST