The three major operators have rushed to the development of the Internet of Things, and the Internet of Things has become clearer.

Facing the huge market prospect of the Internet of Things, China Telecom, China Unicom and China Mobile, the three major operators in China, are constantly undergoing transformation in order to have more voice in the Internet of Things era. Although their methods are different, they are all on the right track.

Near the end of the year, looking back at the operators is still very busy. In addition to keeping up with the 5G situation and trying to get ahead of the 5G global first echelon, the Internet of Things is also a big temptation to lose, because it is an opportunity for operators to transform. Therefore, for the Internet of Things, operators have put more energy and funds into planning and rushing.

The three major operators have rushed to the development of the Internet of Things, and the Internet of Things has become clearer.

The latest update progress is: China Mobile has clearer goals and steps to build the Internet of Things. In 2018, it will provide 2 billion special subsidies for the Internet of Things, and at the end of this year, it must win NB-IoT full commercial use in 346 cities. In addition, there is a clearer tariff plan.

China Unicom is the NB-IoT and eMTC, and it is expected that the national commercial process of eMTC will be launched in mid-2018. At present, China Unicom has realized the service of NB-IoT connection in 300 cities. At the same time, in order to promote the development of the Internet of Things industry, a 10 billion industrial fund has been set up to promote it.

China Telecom is striving to build a full range of Internet of Things based on 4G.

China Mobile: 2 billion Hao throwing Internet of Things to achieve 346 cities NB-IoT commercial at the end of this year

At the “China Mobile Global Partner Conference” last week, China Mobile announced a special subsidy of 2 billion for the construction of the Internet of Things. At the same time, 345 cities completed NB-IoT continuous coverage and full commercial use by the end of 2017.

Regarding subsidies, China Mobile has taken out 2 billion in 2018, half of which is used to support NB-IoT modules, providing manufacturers with subsidy rates ranging from 60% to 80%, and the other half for supporting 4G IoT modules. Give 50% subsidy.

At the end of this year, China Mobile also proposed to achieve 345 cities NB-IoT continuous coverage and full commercial use.

Of course, there are more clear tariff issues. China Mobile has launched a “concise and affordable” annual fee plan, which is divided into 20 yuan and 40 yuan. In combination with customer value, 60% will be set for NB-IoT modules. A subsidy rate of 80%.

All the details are under the guidance of a goal, China Mobile released the "139 Open Cooperation Program." Among them, "1" is to build the nation's largest and the world's largest narrowband Internet of Things. This year, the transformation of the national Internet of Things business to commercial narrowband Internet of Things will be carried out to promote the development of the Internet of Things. China Mobile will reduce the threshold of IoT connectivity through the creation of universal terminals. To this end, China Mobile will promote the extensive cooperation between IoT chips, IoT modules and the community, enabling the use of IoT services to achieve faster speeds and more. Low cost.

Of course, China Mobile also has the China Mobile Internet of Things Alliance and the special section of the Internet of Things business of the 148 (0-9) segment.

China Unicom: NB-IoT and eMTC

First, China Unicom listed the Internet of Things as one of its seven key innovation businesses, and developed an “IoT Platform+” ecological strategy: it will create an Internet of Things based on cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, horizontal capabilities and industry-wide capabilities. Basic Platform. This platform can reach 60 million connections, and the industry users who serve more than 10,000 can call more than 3 billion API calls.

At present, China Unicom's number of connections from cellular mobile networks has exceeded 70 million. It has already had NB-IoT network upgrade conditions nationwide and has begun to upgrade.

At this week's "World Internet Conference" sub-forum, Lu Yimin, general manager of China Unicom, revealed that NB-IoT connection services have been realized in 300 cities. At the same time, in order to promote the development of the Internet of Things industry, China Unicom has set up 10 billion yuan. Industry funds to promote.

In addition to NB-IoT, China Unicom also launched multi-city eMTC experiments this year. Compared with NB-IoT technology, eMTC has the advantages of higher transmission rate, lower latency, support for switching, support for VoLTE voice communication, etc., so it can support medium and low-rate IoT applications, such as electronic billboards, logistics and transportation, and wisdom. Applications in cities, wearables, smart POS, industrial controls, etc.

It is reported that in the third quarter of 2017, China Unicom launched eMTC field trials in four cities including Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Changsha, and verified eMTC coverage performance and networking performance. China Unicom plans to start commercial trials in major cities in early 2018, and it is expected to start the national commercial process in mid-2018.

There are also reports that China Unicom is preparing to build an Internet of Things company.

China Telecom: Building a full range of IoT ecosystem based on 4G

For the planning and development of the Internet of Things, China Telecom is an early action.

At the end of June this year, China Telecom led the three major operators to complete the 800MHz NB-IoT network deployment, and the 310,000 base stations of the whole network were upgraded synchronously, and the world's largest NB-IoT network was built. Together with the already commercial CAT1, China Telecom will build a full range of Internet of Things based on 4G.

It has long been announced to invest 300 million yuan of IoT special funds to promote the maturity of the NB-IoT terminal industry chain, of which 200 million yuan subsidizes module products, 100 million yuan to subsidize 2/3/4G module products according to project needs, to promote industry thresholds and costs. Reduce and enrich the terminal industry chain.

On May 17 this year, China Telecom officially announced the establishment of the world's first and most widely used commercial next-generation Internet of Things (NB-IoT) network, and then launched the world's first NB-IoT package, the package charging mode abandoned in NB -IoT is a very low value traffic charging mode that is charged "connections". Among them: the annual package price is 20 yuan / household / year, life cycle package a total of 7 stalls, respectively 2 years / household 35 yuan, 3 years / household 50 yuan, 4 years / household 65 yuan, 5 years / household 80 yuan, 6 years / household 90 yuan, 7 years / household 100 yuan, and 8 years / household 105 yuan.

Of course, there is also an open platform for the Internet of Things. The platform consists of three major segments: connection management, application enablement and vertical service. It is a global, secure and trusted end-to-end service. The Tianyi IOT Industry Alliance, jointly initiated by 13 units including China Telecom, already has 150 start-up members covering modules, terminals, connections, integration and applications.

In addition, eMTC is an emerging business area that China Telecom will focus on in 2018. It will conduct eMTC network testing in 2017. It is expected to be commercially available in some provinces and cities in the first quarter of 2018.

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