Telecom Review conclut que la construction du réseau 5G de 700 MHz stimule les investissements et apporte des avantages aux fournisseurs de télécommunications en Chine

DUBAÏ, EAU, 12 août 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Telecom Review révèle que les entreprises de télécommunications chinoises réalisent des progrès importants dans la construction de réseaux 5G à faible bande. La fréquence de 700 MHz, qui fait partie de la bande ultra-haute fréquence (UHF) plus large, attire notamment l’attention.

Au début de l’année 2021, China Mobile et China Broadcasting Network (CBN) avaient annoncé un accord de coopération stratégique 5G pour construire et partager un réseau 5G de 700 MHz. Cette année, ces deux sociétés ont fait ensemble l’acquisition de 480 400 stations de base 5G dans la bande de 700 MHz. Selon Guang Yang de Strategy Analytics, cette augmentation du nombre de stations de base dans la bande de 700 MHz enverra une impulsion considérable sur le marché des infrastructures 5G et sera un catalyseur pour le développement de la 5G en Chine, puisque, jusqu’à présent, la plupart des stations de base 5G en Chine ont été déployées dans la bande 2,6 GHz ou 3,5 GHz.

China Telecom et China Unicom ont également lancé conjointement l’acquisition centralisée de 242 000 stations de base 5G et ont récemment publié l’annonce d’appels d’offres publics concernant le dispositif primaire sans fil 2,1 GHz nécessaire au projet de construction SA de la 5G en 2021.

Telecom Review indique que l’augmentation des activités 5G dans la bande de 700 MHz stimulera les investissements 5G en Chine et profitera aux fournisseurs d’équipement nationaux comme Huawei. Dans l’appel d’offres de China Mobile et CBN, Huawei, en tant que principal fournisseur d’infrastructures sur le marché chinois de la 5G, a gagné environ 60 % des parts de marché. En toute logique, Huawei devrait maintenir sa position dominante sur le marché chinois en 2021 et rester le principal fournisseur bénéficiaire des dépenses d’investissement 5G dans le pays.

Avec la puissance d’une couverture plus large et un affaiblissement de propagation mineur, Telecom Review s’attend à ce que les fréquences 5G de faible bande permettent une meilleure expérience réseau 5G et aident des entreprises comme Huawei à démontrer la véritable valeur de la 5G, ce qui continuera de renforcer la confiance des clients en sa capacité à assurer la continuité opérationnelle dans les circonstances actuelles.

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XCMG Technician College to Partner with German Institutions to Launch “Blue Sea Elite” Young Technicians Training Program

The cooperation with HWK Erfurt Vocational Training Center (HWK) and Erfurt Chamber of Industry and Commerce will pave the way in promoting the high-quality development of vocational education in China

XUZHOU, China, Aug. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — XCMG Technician College, the vocational technical school of leading construction machinery manufacturer XCMG (000425.SZ), is partnering with HWK Erfurt Vocational Training Center (HWK) and Erfurt Chamber of Industry and Commerce in Germany to launch the “Blue Sea Elite” young technician training program (the “Program”), which will provide international training and perspective to close to 200 qualified technicians and mechanics for XCMG annually.

XCMG Technician College to Partner with German Institutions to Launch “Blue Sea Elite” Young Technicians Training Program.

“In accordance with Germany’s standards in construction machinery technician education, the Program will establish an integrated talent training system to include vocational training certification, curriculum convergence, teaching model, faculty training and evaluation/assessment to promote the continuous improvement of talent cultivation to create a reserve of talents for XCMG’s main global development strategy,” said Feng Yuehong, director of XCMG Technician College.

Using the German dual-system vocational education system as a benchmark, XCMG Technician College has been implementing integrated course and teaching reform in areas of curriculum, scenario, faculty, teaching material, time and evaluation, with the aim of achieving the integration of school with enterprise as well as production with education. The Program aims to open a new chapter for XCMG Technician College in training highly skilled, innovative and interdisciplinary industrial mechanics with an international perspective.

Following the technological trend of intelligent construction, XCMG has begun to focus on cultivating skilled technical talents with a background in internet applications since the beginning of 2021 and awarded China’s first batch of 1+X grade certificates of industrial internet industry.

The 1+X certificate includes one academic certificate and multiple vocational skill certificates, involving industrial data collection equipment deployment and connection, industrial site data collection and cloud storage, cloud platform algorithm modeling applications, industrial data edge computing applications, industrial app development and release and more.

“‘Theory + practice’ teaching model integrates vocational skill training into teaching resources with the support of precise training facilities, it’s our goal to take a lead role across the industry,” said Feng.

For more information, please visit: http://en.xcmg.com/en-ap/.

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Tiktok Tries to Better Supervise Teens

SAN FRANCISCO – TikTok announced on Thursday additional restrictions for teenagers, its audience of choice, to better protect them against dangers related to social networks such as bullying or lack of sleep.

“We think it is important to be even more proactive to ensure the safety of adolescents,” said the platform, which has built its success in particular thanks to the enthusiasm of young users for its format of short and rhythmic videos.

Direct messaging will be disabled by default for 16- and 17-year-olds.

Teens in general will be encouraged to pay more attention to who can see the videos they upload. Those under 16, in particular, will be forced to choose among their subscribers, their friends or no one.

And some options will be disabled, like “Stitch” and “Duet”; the latter allows you to take a video and shoot another in parallel to broadcast both at the same time. Some users do it to value other users, but some do it to denigrate them.

In addition, 13-to-15-year-olds will no longer receive notifications after 9 p.m., nor 16- and 17-year-olds after 10 p.m., to promote more restful nights.

Despite strict rules against all content that sexualizes or exploits children, networks popular with young people are regularly criticized for not sufficiently protecting children from online predators.

They therefore seek to protect themselves from possible scandals without repelling their audience.

Google and Facebook regularly update their regulations concerning adolescents. Since Tuesday, on the ultra-popular YouTube (Google), videos uploaded by 13-to-17-year-olds are by default in “private” mode.

TikTok became the world’s most downloaded mobile application in 2020, ahead of Facebook and its messengers, a sign that the pandemic has amplified the success of the lightweight video platform beyond its initial audience.

Source: Voice of America

COVID Restrictions Hampered Kenya’s Olympic Performance, Team Officials Say

NAIROBI, KENYA – Kenya’s Olympic team won 10 medals at the Tokyo Games, the most of any African nation. However, Kenyan officials say the medal count could have been even higher if not for the training restrictions brought on by COVID-19.

As in past years, Kenya dominated the long-distance running competitions, winning gold in the 800 and 1500 meters and men’s and women’s marathons.

Emmanuel Korir, who won the 800 meters gold for Kenya, told VOA he was happy with his performance.

“To be honest, I am so happy. We didn’t get time to train well. I don’t want to complain. It affected everyone, so we were all equal. Everything was fine. The only problem was there were no spectators, but at least we did it,” Korir said.

The East African nation won more medals than any other African nation, but this year’s performance was not as good compared to the 2016 Olympics in Rio, where its athletes won 13 medals.

Kenya lost the men’s 3,000 meters steeplechase in Tokyo after winning gold in the event every Olympics since 1984.

Barnaba Korir, the general team manager for Kenya’s Olympic team, says the lockdowns and restriction of movements caused by the COVID-19 pandemic stopped the athletes from winning more medals.

“Athletes were not allowed to train in a group. They had to train individually. It really affected them and we did not expect them to do well. And when we selected the team for the Olympics, there were also restrictions. We have to have athletes at the camp and the development where an athlete is not allowed to leave outside, the movement is restricted. They had to be in the camp, so those things were psychologically affecting our athletes but they ran very well,” Barnaba Korir said.

Emmanuel Korir says he is already looking forward to the next Olympics in Paris.

“I am working for maybe one day to run a world record. Preparing for the world championship and for the next Olympics; we have only three years, so everything is going to be fine,” he said.

Meanwhile, many Kenyans on social media criticized government officials for failing to organize a reception for its returning champions.

But Barnaba Korir says the criticism is unjustified.

“But I was there. I came early from Tokyo and we had officials from the government. Most of our athletes were arriving minutes after midnight and we organized for Faith Kipyegon and Peres Chepchirchir, Brigid Kosgey. We organized our athletes to be received at the airport and taken to a five-star hotel. So, I don’t think we should go that direction,” he said.

Barnaba Korir added that the government’s Ministry of Sports is working on developing a standard procedure to honor winning Olympic athletes in the future.

Source: Voice of America