India's 5G is not more advanced than China's, but in user acceptance!
An analyst named "OpenSignal" pointed out that the average network speed of China Mobile** is still lower than that of India, which means that China lags behind India on the 5G network, in fact, this view is not entirely correct, Chinese operators are indeed stronger than Indian operators in 5G networks, but Chinese dare not use it, Indians dare to use it, which is why there will be such a big gap in network speed between the two countries.
For example, the speed test software released by a Chinese operator, 59 yuan**only 10 G traffic, 5 G needs 2 GB to 3 GB of data at a time, in this case, few people dare to use 5 G network to test 5 G network speed, and even many Chinese mobile phone users are using WiFi**.
As a result, most mobile phone users in China can only use 4 G or 5 G networks to browse the news, rather than 4 or 5 G networks, which results in low average internet speeds in China.
Taking China Telecom as an example, among the 900 million users, only 200 million people don't care**, daily use of mobile data ** software, browsing**, the average speed can reach 100 Mbps; The remaining 700 million people, just to watch the news, **software, watch**, are all using WiFi, so the average speed is only 10 Mbps, so the average mobile data rate per user is only 50 Mbps.
In stark contrast, Jio, India's largest telecom operator, has launched a low-priced, high-traffic 4 G**, according to India**, JIO offers a **, 168 G a year, which is 108 yuan, 9 yuan per month, and 14 GB of traffic can also be used for free.
In this case, the Indians dared to use the 4G 5G network software, and the average mobile data rate reached 51 Mbps, which is much faster than in China.
In addition, India's fixed-line network penetration rate is also very low, and many rural areas do not even have a power grid, let alone fixed broadband, without fixed broadband, India's fixed-line network is almost non-existent.
There is no doubt that India's mobile communications network is not necessarily more advanced than China's. According to data disclosed by India**, JIO has built about 110,000 5G macro stations and 590,000 small cells, which is the largest operator in India.
China Mobile is the largest operator in China, and has built nearly 2 million 5G base stations, of which China's three major operators have built 5G base stations, accounting for 60% of the total number of 5G base stations in the world.
In terms of network construction, the 4 5 G network coverage and transmission speed of Chinese operators far exceed those of Indian operators, but 5 G *** is too high and the traffic is too low, which discourages users. Suppose that China Telecom can provide users with an average transmission rate of 200 Mbps, while the average rate of 50 Mbps actually used by users is only 1 4;The average transmission rate of Indian operators is only 80 Mbps, while the average of 51 Mbps for Indian users is equivalent to 60% of Indian operators.
In general, Chinese operators are better than Indian operators in terms of network coverage and network capacity, but China's 4G 5G *** is too high and the capacity is too small, so many people dare not use it. India's telecom companies are worse than Chinese carriers in terms of network coverage and network capacity, but Indian users dare to use it, so the average speed of India's mobile** is faster than China's.