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China Mobile has finalised the terms of its 11-year network sharing and build-out agreement with China Broadcasting Network (CBN).
Both firms were awarded 5G licences in 2019, with CBN receiving 80MHz of 700MHz spectrum and 100MHz of 4.9GHz spectrum, while China Mobile’s was awarded 260MHz across the 2.6GHz and 4.9GHZ bands.
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This report analyses and measures the economic and societal impact that this public health crisis has had on regional 5G markets, and those in several advanced countries.
The public health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the entire planet, since it first appeared in late 2019. The crisis forced a number of countries to scale back their economic activity for several weeks, if not months.
As a result, the global economy has fallen into its deepest recession since the Great Depression of 1929 - a recession that has affected every single industry worldwide. Even if telecommunications have helped sustain businesses that could continue to operate virtually, the telecoms industry itself, 5G included, has felt the impact of the pandemic.