CTIA is a lobbying organization of the US wireless industry and has been committed to promoting the development of the wireless and Internet industries. It believes that the United States needs to implement policies including the adoption of pending legislative and regulatory reforms, further timetables for spectrum auctions, and the modernization of infrastructure locations. rule.
In the CTIA report, China slightly ahead of the United States and South Korea, the United States ranked third, followed by Japan.
However, the CTIA concluded that the United States can still keep up with the pace of development of China and South Korea. The FCC (US Federal Communications Commission, which is the organization that orders ZTE’s ban on chip sales) will auction the spectrum in November 2018. The report said, 'Unlock New low frequency, midrange and high frequency spectrum combinations for wireless applications will enable the United States to win 5G races.
When a country loses its global leadership position in a generation of wireless technologies, employment opportunities in the country will be reduced, and technological innovation opportunities will also be lost overseas. Obvious examples are Europe and Japan.
According to the chart given by CTIA, the fact that the United States and South Korea lag behind China in the 5G R&D field is not much, so China has nothing to be proud of.