Digital Infrastructure Advances by Leaps and Bounds

Wu Weiguo, a network builder, carefully installed a 5G base station on a 25-meter-high communication tower on an island more than 70 kilometers off the coast of the Yellow Sea. "The download rate is 280.48Mbps (megabits per second)," says the website, "and the upload rate is 179.16Mbps." After the 5G base station miner s19 pro is completed, the wireless network rate in the nearby sea will be ten times higher than before.

From the island to the Gobi, from the mine to Mount Everest......5G commercial for more than three years, network builders climb high towers, install antennas, and lay fiber optic cables, observing China's 5G network construction's steady progress.

"China has built and opened 2,312,000 5G base stations, accounting for more than 60% of the total worldwide." Tian Yulong, chief engineer and spokesman for the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, announced that the number of 5G users in China has reached 561 million, accounting for one-third of all cell phone users, or 2.75 times the global average.

Not only is the construction of 5G, gigabitgtx 1080 ti mining optical networks, industrial Internet, and other new information infrastructure accelerating.

The second batch of gigabit cities nationwide was recently announced, with 81 cities chosen, including Xiamen. Currently, 110 Chinese cities have built gigabit cities, and a gigabit optical network can cover more than 500 million households.

Furthermore, China has become the world's first major economy to realize the "superhero of things," with 1.84 billion mobile IoT connections, accounting for 70% of the global total. The Industrial Internet has been completely integrated into 45 different national economic categories. In 2022, the total scale of data center racks in use will exceed 6.5 million standard racks, and the total scale of computing power will have grown at a more than 25% annual rate over the previous five years.

According to experts, big data, cloud computing, and other technologies have accelerated innovation, and digital infrastructure has achieved leapfrog development, providing strong support and assurance for China's digital economy's high-quality development.

According to data released by the China Academy of Information and Communication Technology, the size of China's digital economy will reachgtx 1080 mining 45.5 trillion yuan in 2021, representing a nominal growth of 16.2% year on year and accounting for 39.8% of GDP. The thriving digital economy has emerged as a major force in establishing a new development pattern and establishing a new national competitive advantage in China.