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Development of Chinese Telecoms in 5G Industrial Internet of Things (pre-order)
Published Date: March 2021
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Report Code: MICR-Comm-3N17
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Development of Chinese Telecoms in 5G Industrial Internet of Things

Development of Chinese Telecoms in 5G Industrial Internet of Things (pre-order)

Code: MICR-Comm-3N17
Report
March 2021
Pages:19
Market Intelligence and Consulting Institute
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Table of Content
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To deepen the industrial IoT (Internet of Things) adoption in the manufacturing sector, the Chinese government the 512-project promotion plans for 5G + industrial Internet no longer after the rollout of commercial 5G services in November 2019. According to this plan, China aims to build five 5G-powered industrial public service platforms, covering 10 critical sectors, and establish at least 20 major industrial applications by 2022. This report analyzes 5G deployment plans and major industrial applications of three leading Chinese telecom operators: China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom.

 

Table of Contents 

1 Development of China5G+ Industrial Internet Program

1.1 Program Objectives

1.2 Objectives of 5G Infrastructure

2 Telecoms5G Deployment Plans

2.1 China Mobile

2.2 China Unicom and China Telecom

2.3 CBN

3 Development of Telecoms 5G+ Industrial Internet Projects

3.1 China Mobile

3.1.1 Five Upgrade Strategy

3.1.2 5G+ Industrial Internet Applications

3.1.2.1 5G+ Smart Manufacturing

3.1.2.2 5G+ Smart Grid

3.1.2.3 5G+ Smart Mining

3.1.2.4 5G+ Smart Steel

3.1.2.5 5G+ Smart Port

3.1.2.6 5G+ Smart Logistics

3.2 China Unicom

3.2.1 Eight Action Plans and Innovative Applications

3.2.2 Private 5G Networks and 5G Product Line-ups

3.2.3 5G+ Industrial Internet Applications

3.2.3.1 Tianjin Port – Smart Port

3.2.3.2 Shanxi Coking Coal Group – Smart Mining

3.2.3.3 FAW Group – Smart Manufacturing

3.3 China Telecom

3.3.1 Integrated 5G+ Industrial Internet Strategy

3.3.2 5G+ Industrial Internet Applications

3.3.2.1 Midea – Smart Manufacturing

3.3.2.2 Semen Singa Merah – Smart Cement

3.3.2.3 HaierWashing Machine Factory – Smart Manufacturing

3.3.2.4 Sany Heavy Industry- Smart Manufacturing Park

  1. MIC Perspective

4.1 Data Monitoring, Machine Vision, Remote Operation and Maintenance, and Remote Control as Typical Applications

4.2 Infrastructure for 5G-enabled Industrial Internet Yet Completed

4.3 Political Incentives Lead to Early Deployment, but Economic Benefits Remain Unclear

Appendix

List of Figures

  • Figure 1 China Mobile5G Deployment for 2020
  • Figure 2 CBN 5G Deployment
  • Figure 3 China MobileFive Upgrade Strategy for 5G+ Industrial Internet
  • Figure 4 China Unicom5G Smart Port Project at Tianjin Port
  • Figure 5 China Telecom5G Industrial Internet Services
  • Figure 6 Midea5G Application at Midea Weiqing Malong Park16
  • Figure 7 SEMEN SINGA MERAHVisual Production Inspection Enabled by 5G
  • Figure 8 Smart Surveillance Platform enabled by 5G at HaierWashing Machine Factory in Tianjin

Key Companies

  • AECC Commercial Aircraft Engine Co.
  • Anhui Conch Cement Co.
  • Ansteel Group
  • BBMG
  • Beckhoff
  • CBN
  • China Construction science and industry
  • China Mobile
  • China National Building Material
  • China Power Investment Corporation
  • China Resources Cement Co.
  • China Southern Power Grid
  • China State Shipbuilding Corporation
  • China Telecom
  • China Tobacco Machinery
  • China Unicom
  • COSCO Shipping
  • Dongfang Electric
  • FAW Group
  • General Electric
  • Guangxi Yuchai Heavy Industry Co.
  • Haier
  • Haier Group
  • Hesteel Group
  • Huawei
  • Huayang New Material Science And Technology Group Co.
  • Jiangxi Greenform Electronic
  • Kunming Shipbuilding Equipment Co.
  • Midea Group
  • Power Construction
  • Red Lion Cement
  • Sany Heavy Industry Co.
  • Semen Singa Merah
  • Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Company
  • Siemens Healthineers
  • Southwest Cement Co
  • State Grid Corporation of China
  • TCL Group
  • Xiangtan Iron & Steel Co.
  • Xiaomi
  • Xishan Coal and Electricity Power
  • Yatai Cement Co.

 

Table of Contents 

1 Development of China5G+ Industrial Internet Program

1.1 Program Objectives

1.2 Objectives of 5G Infrastructure

2 Telecoms5G Deployment Plans

2.1 China Mobile

2.2 China Unicom and China Telecom

2.3 CBN

3 Development of Telecoms 5G+ Industrial Internet Projects

3.1 China Mobile

3.1.1 Five Upgrade Strategy

3.1.2 5G+ Industrial Internet Applications

3.1.2.1 5G+ Smart Manufacturing

3.1.2.2 5G+ Smart Grid

3.1.2.3 5G+ Smart Mining

3.1.2.4 5G+ Smart Steel

3.1.2.5 5G+ Smart Port

3.1.2.6 5G+ Smart Logistics

3.2 China Unicom

3.2.1 Eight Action Plans and Innovative Applications

3.2.2 Private 5G Networks and 5G Product Line-ups

3.2.3 5G+ Industrial Internet Applications

3.2.3.1 Tianjin Port – Smart Port

3.2.3.2 Shanxi Coking Coal Group – Smart Mining

3.2.3.3 FAW Group – Smart Manufacturing

3.3 China Telecom

3.3.1 Integrated 5G+ Industrial Internet Strategy

3.3.2 5G+ Industrial Internet Applications

3.3.2.1 Midea – Smart Manufacturing

3.3.2.2 Semen Singa Merah – Smart Cement

3.3.2.3 HaierWashing Machine Factory – Smart Manufacturing

3.3.2.4 Sany Heavy Industry- Smart Manufacturing Park

  1. MIC Perspective

4.1 Data Monitoring, Machine Vision, Remote Operation and Maintenance, and Remote Control as Typical Applications

4.2 Infrastructure for 5G-enabled Industrial Internet Yet Completed

4.3 Political Incentives Lead to Early Deployment, but Economic Benefits Remain Unclear

Appendix

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