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China's 5G user penetration rate surges to 83.9 pct

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China's 5G user penetration rate surges to 83.9 pct

2025-12-25 17:53 Last Updated At:21:37

China's 5G user penetration rate surged from 15 percent to 83.9 percent during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), an official from the Office of the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission said on Thursday.

Wen Ruisong, head of the Informatization Development Bureau under the office, said that over the past five years, China has accelerated the construction of intelligent and integrated information infrastructure, establishing the world's largest and most technologically advanced fiber-optic broadband and mobile communication network.

"During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, China's 5G user penetration rate rose from 15 percent to 83.9 percent, gigabit broadband users increased from 6.4 million to 239 million, and mobile Internet of Things users expanded from 1.136 billion to 2.9 billion. This progress marks a clear acceleration in the shift from 'internet of everything' toward 'intelligent connection of everything," said Wen.

According to Wen, China's network infrastructure has been continuously enhanced, with the number of active IPv6 users growing from 462 million to 868 million over the five years.

Meanwhile, the quality and scale of China's computing infrastructure have also seen significant improvement.

China now operates 12.5 million standard racks in active computing power centers, with intelligent computing capacity reaching 1,053 EFLOPS, Wen said.

China's 5G user penetration rate surges to 83.9 pct

China's 5G user penetration rate surges to 83.9 pct

Lebanon's Ministry of Public Health said on Wednesday that the death toll from Israeli attacks in the country since March 2 has risen to 1,318.

Additionally, a total of 3,935 people have been wounded, according to the ministry.

Iran-backed Hezbollah said on the same day that it shot down an Israeli military helicopter with a missile.

The Lebanese military stated that it had redeployed several units of its troops stationed in the southern border region.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Thursday that it killed over 40 Hezbollah militants in air, sea and ground strikes in southern Lebanon over the past day.

The IDF also struck dozens of "terror" infrastructure sites, according to a statement by the military.

Targets hit by the Israeli air force included dozens of headquarters, weapons storage facilities, launch sites and anti-tank missile positions.

Cross-border fighting has continued since March 2, when Hezbollah launched rockets toward Israel for the first time since a ceasefire agreed on Nov. 27, 2024, triggering intensified Israeli air strikes across southern and eastern Lebanon.

Lebanon says death toll from Israeli attacks reaches 1,318 since March 2

Lebanon says death toll from Israeli attacks reaches 1,318 since March 2

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