China aims to boost Internet speeds, cut prices


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 14 May 2015

SERIOUS MEASURE: 2tril yuan (RM1.1tril) will be invested to improve China's broadband infrastructure by 2020.

SHANGHAI: China will accelerate development of its high-speed broadband networks to raise Internet speeds and cut prices, long bugbears in a country where many people still have no access to the web.

Telecoms firms should make rapid moves to cut prices and increase urban broadband speeds by around 40%, according to a statement issued by China's State Council, the country's cabinet.

China's investment in broadband could benefit global network equipment makers such as Ericsson and Nokia Oyj's Alcatel-Lucent, as well as home-grown players like Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and ZTE Corp.

The statement did not say how much investment would be needed, but officials have previously earmarked around 2tril yuan (RM1.1tril) to improve China's broadband infrastructure by 2020.

The country's Internet penetration rate was only 47.9% last year, with connectivity especially low in smaller cities and rural areas. This compares to around three-quarters of people in the United States.

The cabinet statement added that China would look to open up the telecoms market and encourage increased competition, including through expanding a pilot scheme for broadband services this year.

"There is still not enough competition, which has led to telecoms fees being relatively high while there is still a lot of room to improve the quality of service," the statement said, citing an official at China's official State Information Centre. — Reuters

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