India's 5G speed surpasses China's, has China's 5G lagged behind?
Some time ago, OpenSignal, a leading market research company, released a report showing the current global speed of 5G.
Data shows that between October and December, South Korea's 5G** speed was 1402 Mbps, ranking first in the world, while Chinese mainland is only 505 Mbps, which is only one-third of South Korea's.
The transfer speed in India will reach 515 Mbits, 1 Mbits faster than 5G in Chinese mainland.
Of course, many people are skeptical about these speeds. Phones claim to be able to measure 5G speeds at any time, but do they have speeds of more than 200 Mbps, or why are they only 505 mbps?
Still others claim that even India's 5G speed is faster than Chinese mainland, while China still claims to be the country with the best 5G technology in the world. Certain 5G technology companies and operators should take a hard look at themselves.
Except"Why India's 5G speed is faster than China's"There are many reasons for this, and it doesn't mean that India's 5G technology is actually more advanced than China's.
The most important reason for this is the total capacity of the 5G network and the total number of people using the network.
This is easy to understand, because the theoretical speed of 5G is 1000 Mbps, for example, the construction of highways designed according to 120 km s can reach 120 km hours under normal conditions, and even 160 km s in the absence of large traffic.
When traffic is heavy, such as during the Chinese New Year, a 120 km/s highway can only travel at a speed of 80 km/s or even 60km/s, or is closed due to heavy traffic.
The same goes for 5G, which has a theoretical speed of 1000 Mbits s, but naturally slows down as more and more people use the internet.
When 5G first went live in 2019, 5G speeds were fast around the world, with most of the world's 5G networks reaching 800-1000 Mbps in testing.
As more and more people use 5G networks, internet speeds are getting slower and slower, just as more and more cars are driving on highways.
At present, the number of 5G** subscribers of the three major domestic operators by the end of December 2023 is 79.5 billion, 40.8 billion, Unicom is 2600 million, with a total of more than 13500 million.
Data shows that the number of 5G users in India is around 200 million, then 13500 million vs. 200 million, what do you think is the difference?
Multiplying the average speed by the total number of subscribers, the total capacity of China's 5G network is more than seven times that of India's.
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Isn't it too one-sided to talk about China's backward 5G technology as an example of unrealistic 5G network speed?