The UK's 5G network speed is at the bottom, and after banning Huawei equipment, the UK pays the "price"!
Huawei used to be one of the main suppliers of 5G mobile phones in the UK, but under pressure from the United States, the UK finally stopped using Huawei's 5G mobile phones, which attracted great attention at home and abroad and had a huge impact on the British network.
In making this decision, the UK must take into account US concerns about China's security, as well as the UK's special relationship with the US, which allows the UK to balance *** with economic interests.
The UK wants to withdraw all of Huawei's 5G equipment by 2027, but the UK's move has caused significant disruption to its own network and delayed the development of the UK's 5G network.
First of all, Huawei is an important 5G provider. If the UK bans its products, many 5G contracts and business opportunities will cease to exist and UK communications companies will have to look elsewhere, increasing costs and extending upgrade times.
Secondly, the UK is internationally competitive in the field of 5G technology. A ban on Huawei's 5G technology will jeopardize the UK's competitiveness in the global digital economy by reducing the level of innovation in the UK's 5G technology.
Secondly, the UK's decision has also had a negative impact on Sino-British relations, triggering ** friction with China, affecting cooperation between the two countries, and leaving a bad impression of Britain on the world.
Of course, the backwardness of the UK's communications network is further exacerbated by the ban on the sale of Huawei's 5G phones in the UK, which is also a major obstacle to the upgrade of the UK's communications network. London, the capital of the United Kingdom, has some of the worst 5G speeds among any major European city.
Some time ago, a survey on European network benchmarks was conducted by foreign countries**, and the results showed that the 5G network speed in London, the capital of the United Kingdom, is the lowest among the top ten cities in Europe, much slower than Berlin, Barcelona, Paris and Lisbon.
Foreign media analysis believes that the reason for this phenomenon may be the UK's ban on Huawei's 5G equipment, as well as the UK's restrictions on Huawei's 5G network from China, which is also an important factor in the poor quality of the UK's network.
The report shows that the 5G network in London, England lags far behind the European network in Berlin, Barcelona, Paris, and Lisbon.
Not only does Berlin have the best 5G network in Europe, but it also has a whopping 89G coverage6%, while London's 5G coverage is only 775%, which is well below the European average.
London also lags far behind other major European cities in terms of 5G transmission speeds, with downlink speeds of just 143 Mbits s.
According to industry experts, Huawei is the UK's leader in 5G technology and a major contributor to its high-end products, but Huawei has withdrawn from the UK market, causing significant delays in the rollout of the London network.
With Huawei equipment banned, UK communications companies will have to find alternatives, which will lead to instability during the technology transition, which in turn will affect the efficiency of the entire network.
Foreign** stressed that the UK must take this issue seriously and develop countermeasures to ensure the rapid upgrade of the 5G network restarted as soon as possible.
Therefore, how to increase the support for domestic science and technology enterprises and reduce the economic losses caused by technological backwardness is an important part of China's future communication network development strategy.
But in the long run, we need to have a more pragmatic dialogue with Chinese companies to minimize the negative impact on the development of the Internet. What are your thoughts on this?