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Huawei to invest $600 mn in 5G research & innovation by 2018

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Huawei will invest a minimum of US$600 mn in research and innovation for 5G technologies by 2018. The investment will cover a range of key enabling technologies, including the research of air-interface technology.

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The company predicts that the first 5G networks will be ready for commercial deployment starting in 2020 and will deliver peak data rates of over 10Gbps, 100 times faster than today's 4G networks.

"We plan to invest a minimum of US$600 mn over the next five years on research and innovation for 5G mobile network technologies to ensure that we are meeting the consumers' demands for increasingly faster and better connections. This number does not include investment to productize 5G technologies. 5G mobile networks with the peak data rates of over 10Gbps will allow people to download high-definition movies in one second and provide a true-to-life video communications experience," said Eric Xu, rotating CEO of Huawei.

"To date, Huawei has participated in the EU's 5G research projects, worked on the establishment of the 5G Innovation Center (5GIC) in the United Kingdom, and participated in joint research programs with over 20 universities around the world," the company said in a statement.

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Huawei will also be an active contributor in building 5G standards and ecosystems to drive a globally consistent standard across the industry.

"By 2020, it is estimated that 6.5 bn people worldwide will use mobile networks for data communications and 100 bn of additional ‘things', such as vehicles, meters, medical devices, and home appliances, will also be connected to the network over 5G. We have already achieved many technological breakthroughs in 5G research and innovation, but the majority of the work remains ahead of us," said Xu.

In addition, Huawei began investing in 5G in 2009. At the Mobile World Congress in 2011 and 2012, the company demonstrated industry-leading 5G prototype base stations with the capacity up to 50 Gbps. Huawei's approach to 5G innovation has been open and collaborative, working extensively with ecosystem partners.

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