2020-06-08 14:31:19, Alan Weissberger, source

Content Categorization
/Internet & Telecom/Service Providers

Word Count:
7594

Words/Sentence:
39

Reading Time:
50.63 min

Reading Quality:
Adept

Readability:
13th to 15th

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The 5G base station at Everest base camp includes a Gigabit ONT, Huawei's 10G PON OLT and 200G ultra-high-speed transmission platform, and the HoloSens intelligent video surveillance system.

[Note that the summit is 8,848 meters, but will be measured again this year].

The base station along with two others at lower elevations, will enable China Mobile to run its 5G wireless network on the world's highest mountain.

Pictures of 5G Base station at 6500 meters Photo credits: Huawei

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The press release concluded as follows:

Huawei strongly believes that technology means to make the world better.

The base station is 65,000; the plan for Shenzhen is to build 15,000 5G base stations by the end of 2019.

With the spread of 5G networks, innovative applications in various 5G environments are emerging and even landing.

China Mobile and Huawei have together built the highest elevation 5G (or any other) base station on this planet- at 6500 meters (21,300 feet) at Mount Everest where there are no roads or trails.

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