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鄂尔多斯架“数字云梯” 农牧民告别“追着信号打电话”

Core Viewpoint - The establishment of communication towers in the Uren Dusi Peak area of Ordos has significantly improved mobile connectivity for local herders, allowing them to engage in business without the need to travel long distances for signal access [1][6][8]. Group 1: Infrastructure Development - The communication base stations, referred to as "digital ladders," have been erected at the highest peak in Ordos, overcoming geographical barriers to provide reliable mobile signals to the local population [1][8]. - The construction of these base stations faced numerous challenges due to the steep terrain, with slopes reaching up to 65 degrees, making traditional transportation methods impractical [8]. - A temporary access road was created to facilitate the transportation of heavy equipment, weighing up to 12,000 kilograms, to the summit of Uren Dusi Peak [8]. Group 2: Impact on Local Community - Local herders, previously isolated by poor signal quality, can now conduct business from home, leading to increased sales and market access for their livestock [6][7]. - The availability of stable mobile signals has enabled herders to utilize video calls for veterinary consultations, enhancing their ability to manage livestock health remotely [7]. - Plans are in place to construct an additional 36 base stations by 2025, focusing on extending coverage to remote rural areas to further support the agricultural community [8].