Core Insights - China Mobile has significantly invested in the communication infrastructure of Tibet, with over 20 billion yuan allocated for the construction of more than 9,000 5G base stations, achieving full coverage in cities, counties, and townships, and over 86% coverage in administrative villages [1] - The launch of 5G-A networks at Mount Everest marks a milestone in providing enhanced network support for tourism, mountaineering, scientific research, and environmental protection activities in the region [2] - The company is actively promoting digital transformation across various sectors in Tibet, including the establishment of a data center in Lhasa with an investment of 739 million yuan, and the introduction of new products like 5G new calling and FTTR [1] Investment and Infrastructure Development - China Mobile Tibet has been operational since June 2000, focusing on communication construction in the region [1] - The company has implemented the "Computing Power Everest" action plan to strengthen the communication and computing infrastructure in Tibet, aligning with the national "East Data West Computing" strategy [1] - Over 5,000 RedCap function base stations have been opened in county-level and above areas since the start of 5G-A network construction in 2024, supporting innovations in IoT and V2X applications [2] Future Plans and Innovations - China Mobile plans to extend the 5G-A RedCap functionality to townships, facilitating broader digital business innovations [2] - The company is exploring applications for low-altitude drones, targeting markets such as highland patrols, drone sightseeing, and smart ranching [2]
5G-A现已进入西藏?中国移动联手中兴通讯持续加强西藏网络基础设施