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Alex Rogers, President of Qualcomm QTL Business: China's 5G development is exciting Qualcomm is a long-term ecological partner

Feb 02 63
On the 20th, at the World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Alex Rogers, executive vice president and president of technology licensing business (QTL) of Qualcomm, said in his speech that China's 5G commercial process is exciting and Qualcomm will maintain a long-term partnership with China's ecosystem. I hope to work together with the industry to promote the future development of 5G.

Alex Rogers said that in China, it is expected that 50 cities will launch 5G commercial services by the end of the year. It is expected that by the end of the year, Chinese operators will deploy about 100,000 5G base stations. Millions of people are currently booking 5G services in China, which will provide faster, lower latency, higher reliability and more secure connectivity. 5G will change the way people communicate and communicate in China and around the world. Such an amazing deployment cannot be achieved without industry or global collaboration. These collaborations include a long-term partnership between Qualcomm and the Chinese ecosystem.

AlexRogers emphasized that with its extensive experience and technical expertise in the field of wireless communications, Qualcomm has solved many system-level communication problems that require long-term accumulation to solve, and at the same time bears huge risks and makes huge investments in technology research and development. Qualcomm has invented many changes in the world. The core technology of communication methods. Qualcomm shares Qualcomm's breakthrough technology inventions with the industry and is committed to supporting customers and partners to compete, innovate, and grow globally—because the growth of mobile platforms is beneficial to the growth of the entire wireless communications industry. According to a study commissioned by Qualcomm, by 2035, 5G will be able to generate many industries and generate goods and services worth up to $13.2 trillion globally, a figure that is 7% higher than previous forecasts. China's 5G business process is particularly exciting, which means bringing 5G services to the world's largest mobile user base faster than expected. Qualcomm is pleased with the achievements of Chinese OEMs in the world. Qualcomm is eagerly awaiting new industry participation and hopes that the industry will work together to promote the future development of 5G.

“5G tells us that the future of the Internet lies in mobility. Mobile technology connects mobile phones and the Internet, making mobile networks the largest technology platform ever. Today, every two people in the world have a smartphone, and this number continues to grow. Mobility is the main source of innovation for the Internet, and its core is collaboration. Technology is the most effective when all stakeholders can share best practices on a platform and work together to solve problems. The mobile industry has long been Bringing together the global ecosystem and working together to set standards. These efforts, along with robust and industry-standard security and privacy practices, help build trust in mobile platforms and are critical to achieving success,” Alex Rogers said.

Finally, Alex Rogers said that with the evolution of mobile technology, in addition to smartphones, from the car to the factory equipment, a variety of different smart devices are also achieving a strong, secure connection. The low latency and high reliability connection brought by 5G makes the access of the cloud more convenient and opens a new era of intelligent connection. Near-instantaneous cloud access also provides considerable scale and the ability to cope with massive amounts of data. At the same time, powerful terminal-side processing capabilities make it possible to perform data processing at the location closest to the data source. These complementary technologies offer tremendous opportunities for innovation, and this is one of the reasons why Qualcomm expects 5G to be more influential than previous generations of cellular technology.