[C114 Weekly] The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology adjusted the inter-network settlement standards; Unicom's sales target for this year is 60 million 5G mobile phones. OFC 2020 is in crisis
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The weekly "WEEKLY" has a hot topic this week: the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology adjusts the settlement standards between networks; Unicom's sales target this year is 60 million 5G mobile phones. OFC 2020 is in crisis 082. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology adjusts the inter-network settlement standards. On February 26, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology issued the "Notice on Adjusting the Settlement Policy for Internet Backbone Networks." After the policy was announced, most discussions were about who would benefit and who would lose part of their income. Obviously, as a traditional model, China Telecom and China Unicom charge inter-network settlement fees, which will inevitably reduce a lot of revenue. In the short term, the most direct beneficiary of this policy is undoubtedly China Mobile, which is different from the Internet settlement of voice and SMS. The Internet inter-net settlement of the backbone network between China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom has always been one-way, that is, China Mobile must pay for the bandwidth generated by China Mobile users accessing the content and services of China Telecom and China Unicom data centers. cost of. We should know that the resources of the early international data centers were basically in the hands of China Telecom and China Unicom. According to China Mobile's current user base, this is a huge expense. ▍Related news, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology adjusts the Internet settlement standard: ITU disappoints, mobile picks “hat” Unicom ’s annual sales target for 5G mobile phones is 60 million. On February 24, China Unicom Deputy General Manager Fan Yunjun announced that he would upgrade independent sales Capacity is one of the measures to revitalize the industrial chain. This year, the target of independent sales of mobile phones is twice that of last year, and the goal of pan-smart terminals is four times that of last year. It is estimated that the total sales of mobile phones this year will be about 330 million units, of which about 180 million will be sold in the 5G mobile phone market. Unicom plans to sell 110 million units in all channels, of which 33 million to 60 million units are sold in the 5G mobile phone market, and 100 million units are sold in the pan-intelligent terminal market. Related news China Unicom boosts terminal industry chain: 60 million 5G mobile phone sales targets China Unicom announces 2020 terminal sales targets: Mobile phone sales doubled. OFC 2020, a dual-panel terminal optical communications event, was successfully held in a crisis on February 28 for more than 40 years. The Optical Fiber Communication Expo and Conference (OFC), which will be held in San Diego on March 8, is facing difficulties. Due to concerns about the spread of COVID-19, more and more exhibitors and participants have cancelled their participation. Earlier this month, the spread of a new virus led to the suspension of the Mobile World Congress, one of the world's largest exhibitions and seminars in the field of mobile communications. ▍ Cancel related news The number of companies participating in the exhibition has increased. OFC 2020, an optical communication event, will "retreat" in a crisis situation: OFC, an optical communication event, will it be held as scheduled? On February 27, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) began collecting information from carriers about the current use of Chinese and ZTE equipment in their networks. The Federal Communications Commission is trying to force them to replace the equipment. Operators are required to report whether they own or use equipment and services from these two vendors, and if so, what. They were also asked to provide details of the original purchase and installation costs, as well as estimates of relocation and replacement costs. The report is mandatory for operators receiving a subsidy from the Federal Communications Commission's Universal Service Fund (USF); for those who have not received the subsidy, the report is voluntary. The deadline for responses is April 22. Related NewsFederal Communications Commission begins to count ZTE equipment inventory operator network China Samsung and U.S. operators win 5G network contract February 24, according to foreign media reports, U.S. mobile operator U.S. Mobile Communications Corporation has awarded Samsung Electronics a business The contract will provide Korean companies with long-term evolution technology and 5G network solutions. Samsung said that under the cooperation agreement, American Mobile will purchase network solutions including 5G NR technology from Samsung to help it provide next-generation network services. "We are very pleased to work with Samsung to bring our customers leading 4G long-term evolution and 5G technologies and expand the possibilities for consumer experience and business applications." Mike Mobile, Executive Vice President and CEO of Mobile Communications Ilizari said in a press release. OFC, an optical communication event, will it be held as scheduled? On February 27, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) began collecting information from carriers about the current use of Chinese and ZTE equipment in their networks. The Federal Communications Commission is trying to force them to replace the equipment. Operators are required to report whether they own or use equipment and services from these two vendors, and if so, what. They were also asked to provide details of the original purchase and installation costs, as well as estimates of relocation and replacement costs. The report is mandatory for operators receiving a subsidy from the Federal Communications Commission's Universal Service Fund (USF); for those who have not received the subsidy, the report is voluntary. The deadline for responses is April 22. Related NewsFederal Communications Commission begins to count ZTE equipment inventory operator network China Samsung and U.S. operators win 5G network contract February 24, according to foreign media reports, U.S. mobile operator U.S. Mobile Communications Corporation has awarded Samsung Electronics a business The contract will provide Korean companies with long-term evolution technology and 5G network solutions. Samsung said that under the cooperation agreement, American Mobile will purchase network solutions including 5G NR technology from Samsung to help it provide next-generation network services. "We are very pleased to work with Samsung to bring our customers leading 4G long-term evolution and 5G technologies and expand the possibilities for consumer experience and business applications." Mike Mobile, Executive Vice President and CEO of Mobile Communications Ilizari said in a press release. OFC, an optical communication event, will it be held as scheduled? On February 27, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) began collecting information from carriers about the current use of Chinese and ZTE equipment in their networks. The Federal Communications Commission is trying to force them to replace the equipment. Operators are required to report whether they own or use equipment and services from these two vendors, and if so, what. They were also asked to provide details of the original purchase and installation costs, as well as estimates of relocation and replacement costs. The report is mandatory for operators receiving a subsidy from the Federal Communications Commission's Universal Service Fund (USF); for those who have not received the subsidy, the report is voluntary. The deadline for responses is April 22. Related NewsFederal Communications Commission begins to count ZTE equipment inventory operator network China Samsung and U.S. operators win 5G network contract February 24, according to foreign media reports, U.S. mobile operator U.S. Mobile Communications Corporation has awarded Samsung Electronics a business The contract will provide Korean companies with long-term evolution technology and 5G network solutions. Samsung said that under the cooperation agreement, American Mobile will purchase network solutions including 5G NR technology from Samsung to help it provide next-generation network services. "We are very pleased to work with Samsung to bring our customers leading 4G long-term evolution and 5G technologies and expand the possibilities for consumer experience and business applications." Mike Mobile, Executive Vice President and CEO of Mobile Communications Ilizari said in a press release. NR technology includes network solutions to help it provide next-generation network services. "We are very pleased to work with Samsung to bring our customers leading 4G long-term evolution and 5G technologies and expand the possibilities for consumer experience and business applications." Mike Mobile, Executive Vice President and CEO of Mobile Communications Ilizari said in a press release. NR technology includes network solutions to help it provide next-generation network services. "We are very pleased to work with Samsung to bring our customers leading 4G long-term evolution and 5G technologies and expand the possibilities for consumer experience and business applications." Mike Mobile, Executive Vice President and CEO of Mobile Communications Ilizari said in a press release.
Related News Samsung Wins US Operators 5G Network Deployment Contract HAPS Alliance Established February 24 It is reported that the HAPS Alliance, which is composed of the world's leading telecommunications, technology, flight and aerospace industry leaders, was recently announced. The alliance will work together to use high-altitude aircraft in the Earth's stratosphere to bridge the digital divide and bring network connectivity to more people, places and things in the world. Members who have pledged to join the HAPS Alliance include Softbank's HAPSMobile, Alphabet's Loon, AeroVironment, Airbus Defense and Aerospace, Batty Aviation, China Telecom, Deutsche Telekom, Ericsson, Smartphones, Nokia, SoftBank and Telefónica. Related news The establishment of the HAPS Alliance, China Telecom, Nokia Ericsson, etc. participate
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