# 6G
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Strategic Sovereignty: Shenzhen Leads China’s Push for 6G, AI, and Commercial Space Dominance
China is accelerating its high-tech roadmap as Shenzhen unveils its 15th Five-Year Plan, prioritizing commercial space, 6G standards, and a globally exported AI ecosystem. Key developments include the completion of reusable rocket infrastructure and leadership in international satellite communications protocols.

China Stakes Early Claim in 6G Race with Milestone Spectrum Approval
China has become the first nation to officially approve the 6GHz band for 6G testing, signaling a transition from laboratory research to real-world performance verification. The move aims to cement China's lead in telecommunications as it eyes a 2030 commercial launch for the next-generation technology.

China Stakes First Claim in the 6G Race with Landmark Frequency Approval
China has become the first country to approve 6G experimental frequencies, specifically the 6GHz band, aiming for full commercialization by 2030. The move signals a shift from laboratory research to real-world performance validation as Beijing seeks to lead global telecommunications standard-setting.

The End of the China Discount: Flagship Phones Eye the Five-Digit Price Barrier
Chinese smartphone manufacturers are preparing to launch flagship devices exceeding 10,000 RMB as memory costs soar. Meanwhile, the industry is pivoting toward AI 'Token' utilities and 6G infrastructure to offset hardware supply chain volatility.

China’s Thousand Sails Gathers Speed: The Strategic Acceleration of Beijing’s Starlink Rival
China’s successful launch of the ninth group of 'Thousand Sails' satellites signals an acceleration in its quest to build a domestic alternative to SpaceX’s Starlink. This mission reflects the broader 'Golden Decade' of Chinese commercial aerospace, where state and private sectors converge to secure orbital real estate and global digital influence.

Bridging the Lab-to-Market Gap: Peking University and Tongding Interconnection Forge New Communications Alliance
Tongding Interconnection and Peking University have launched a joint laboratory to accelerate the commercialization of future communication technologies. The partnership focuses on bridging the gap between academic research and industrial production to bolster China's high-tech self-reliance.

Shanghai’s Industrial Rebirth: A Strategic Pivot Toward Vertical AI and Data Liquidity
Shanghai has launched an ambitious 2028 digital economy plan focusing on industrial AI, data element marketization, and frontier infrastructure like satellite internet and 6G. The strategy aims to integrate digital technologies into the city's core manufacturing and trade sectors while establishing a new legal framework for data as a priced asset.

Chengdu Firm Unveils Homegrown 10‑bit 128 GS/s ADC — A Boost for China’s High‑Speed Electronics Push
Chengdu Huaw Microelectronics has unveiled a 10‑bit, 128 GS/s ADC, a high‑speed converter that could advance China’s domestic capabilities in radar, communications, and test equipment. While headline specs are impressive, commercial impact will hinge on detailed performance metrics, production scale and system integration.

China’s Push for a ‘Smart Economy’: Why Robots, Toys and 6G Matter More Than You Think
China has enshrined a “smart economy” in its 2026 policy agenda, signalling a push to industrialise AI across production, services and consumer markets. Li Meng, a former vice minister, argues that specialised embodied agents — notably companionship robots and smart toys — are likeliest to reach commercial scale first, while technical progress hinges on richer physical world models and hardware advances. She warns policymakers to manage distributional risks and ensure inclusive, human‑centric deployment.

Beijing’s 2026 Roadmap: Ten National Priorities Signal Tech-Driven, Cautious Growth Push
China’s 2026 government work report lays out ten priority tasks that combine a push for strategic technologies with cautious fiscal management and modest social relief. The plan signals targeted industrial support for sectors such as future energy and quantum technology while prioritising financial prudence and implementation through local governments.

MWC 2026: China’s Tech Armada Meets the ‘AI Traffic Tsunami’ — From Networks to Robots, a Full‑Stack Response
At MWC 2026 Chinese firms showcased a full‑stack strategy to confront industry challenges flagged by GSMA: finish 5G standalone, protect networks from an AI‑driven traffic surge, and secure data flows. Huawei emphasised AI‑centric networking and large SuperPoD compute clusters as an alternative to existing GPU suppliers, while device makers and robotics firms pushed AI into everyday, affordable products.

At MWC2026 Operators and Vendors Race to Turn Networks into AI Platforms — and to Claim 6G Turf
At MWC2026 vendors portrayed mobile networks as the foundational platform for AI, pushing 5G‑Advanced and early 6G work while unveiling edge compute to host large models. Huawei, Ericsson and Qualcomm outlined complementary strategies — integrated super‑nodes, an Intelligent Fabric and end‑to‑end device–network–cloud architectures — as operators and regulators grapple with spectrum, security and vendor dominance.