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Zhejiang Province’s “Signal Upgrade” Special Action: The average downlink access rate of mobile networks by the end of the year shall not be less than 220Mbps

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Thanks to netizen Superman Can’t Fly_ for submitting the clue! According to news on April 11, 18 departments including the Zhejiang Provincial Communications Administration Bureau recently issued the "Zhejiang Province "Signal Upgrade" Special Action Implementation Plan" (hereinafter referred to as the "Plan") to further promote the in-depth coverage of mobile networks and improve network quality.

浙江省“信号升格”专项行动:年底移动网络下行均值接入速率不低于 220MbpsThe main goal of this "Plan" is to focus on signal coverage in key places, end-to-end service perception of mobile users, guarantee of resource elements, and the entire process of network monitoring and evaluation, and coordinate the promotion of mobile network signal upgrades to provide the general public with Users are provided with high-quality network services with good signal, excellent experience and strong capabilities.

By the end of 2024

More than 10,000 key places will achieve deep mobile network coverage (that is, key points in key places all meet relevant coverage standard requirements), 2,800 kilometers of railways, 80,000 kilometers of roads, 26 The subway lines achieve continuous mobile network coverage (that is, 95% of the areas along the lines meet relevant coverage standard requirements). The average downlink access rate of the mobile network is not less than 220Mbps, and the average uplink access rate is not less than 45Mbps. Main business indicators such as lagging and delay are improving rapidly, and the proportion of mobile network meeting the standard rate is not less than 90% (i.e. Relevant speed standard requirements are met in 90% of cases).

By the end of 2025

More than 15,000 key places will have deep mobile network coverage, and 3,200 kilometers of railways, 100,000 kilometers of highways, and 26 subway lines will have continuous mobile network coverage. The depth and breadth of 5G network coverage continues to improve, and the proportion of 5G traffic has increased significantly. The average downlink access rate of the mobile network is not less than 240Mbps, the average uplink access rate is not less than 50Mbps, the main business indicators such as lagging and delay are fully optimized, and the proportion of mobile network meeting the standard rate is not less than 95% (i.e. Relevant speed standard requirements are met in 95% of cases). 浙江省“信号升格”专项行动:年底移动网络下行均值接入速率不低于 220Mbps Attached key tasks are as follows:

(1) Promote signal upgrade in public places

1. Government Affairs Center. Continue to improve the mobile network signal coverage of government service centers at all levels, focusing on key points such as government service halls, business windows, and administrative matters acceptance points, to support the improvement of administrative efficiency and enhance the people's service experience. By 2025, mobile network signal coverage and quality assurance will be achieved in all government service centers/convenience centers at the township level and above. (Responsible unit: relevant provincial units) 2. Medical institutions. Continue to improve mobile network signal coverage in first-level and above medical institutions, village clinics (community health service stations) and other mobile network signal coverage, focusing on covering key points such as outpatient and emergency areas, infusion rooms, inspection windows, inpatient departments, operating rooms, etc., to support Develop applications such as video calls, mobile payments, telemedicine, convenient services, and emergency response. By 2025, mobile network signal coverage and business guarantee will be achieved in all first-level and above medical institutions and village clinics (community health service stations). (Responsible units: Provincial Health Commission, Provincial Communications Administration)

(2) Promote school signal upgrade

1. Colleges and universities. Continue to improve mobile network signal coverage in general colleges and universities, vocational colleges and other schools, focusing on key points such as libraries, teaching buildings, restaurants, dormitory buildings, lecture halls, gymnasiums, campus green spaces, etc. to support online teaching, video surveillance, security management, etc. application. By 2025, mobile network signal coverage and application experience improvement will be achieved in all universities in the province. (Responsible units: Provincial Department of Education, Provincial Communications Administration) 2. Primary and secondary schools. Continue to improve mobile network signal coverage on primary and secondary school campuses, focusing on key points such as teaching buildings, restaurants, and school administrative buildings, to support applications such as online teaching, video surveillance, and security management. Improve the quality of mobile network signal coverage in primary and secondary schools in mountainous areas and islands, and form a ubiquitous learning environment with complete network coverage and integrated online teaching space. By 2025, mobile network signal coverage and application experience will be improved in primary and secondary schools in qualified areas. (Responsible units: Provincial Department of Education, Provincial Communications Administration)

(3) Promote the signal upgrade of cultural tourism attractions

1. Cultural tourism scene. Continue to improve mobile network signal coverage in A-level and above tourist attractions, museums, national tourist resorts, national tourist leisure blocks, red tourism education bases, night culture and tourism consumption clusters, city squares, etc., focusing on covering tourist service centers, Key points such as ticket offices, cableway stations, scenic spots in the area, exhibition areas, and leisure areas support the scenic area in developing applications such as 4K/8K video, smart tours, and VR/AR immersive tourism. By 2025, mobile network signal coverage and application experience improvement will be achieved in all 3A-level and above scenic spots and 3A-level and above museums. (Responsible units: Provincial Department of Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism, Provincial Communications Administration) 2. Sports venues. Continue to improve network signal coverage in public sports venues, focusing on improving signal quality in competition areas and stands. For possible large-scale cultural and sports activities, network capacity assessment and software and hardware resource reservations should be carried out to meet the needs of mobile communication network security. By 2025, 280 public sports venues across the province will achieve deep mobile network signal coverage and improved application experience. (Responsible units: Provincial Sports Bureau, Provincial Communications Administration)

(4) Promote the upgrading of transportation facilities and signals

1. Transportation hub. Continue to improve mobile network signal coverage in civil airports, passenger train stations, passenger bus stations, port passenger stations, etc., focusing on covering key points such as ticket halls, waiting (car, ship) areas, and security inspection areas to meet the needs of intensive traffic and business emergencies. Communication business needs such as strong performance and multiple concurrent services. By 2025, all 8 civil airports, 73 passenger train stations, 101 passenger bus stations and 10 port passenger stations in the province will have mobile network signal coverage and business guarantees. (Responsible units: Provincial Department of Transportation, Hangzhou Railway Office, Provincial Communications Administration) 2. Urban subway. Innovate the overall solution for subway coverage, strengthen the application of new technologies and new products, accelerate the continuous improvement of mobile network signal coverage in subway tunnels, above-ground lines, etc., focusing on covering key points such as subway ticket gates, security inspection areas, platform halls, and dispatch rooms to ensure complex Communication service experience in the environment. Gradually promote the determination of dedicated frequencies for subway wireless communication services to ensure the security needs of subway dedicated wireless communication services. By 2025, in-depth coverage of all subway platforms and halls will be achieved, and continuous mobile network signal coverage of more than 26 subway lines will be basically achieved. (Responsible units: Provincial Department of Transportation, Provincial Communications Administration) 3. Highways, railways and waterways. The transportation authorities and communications authorities at all levels should promptly connect information related to transportation infrastructure planning and communications infrastructure planning, and guide highway project construction units and basic telecommunications companies to make connections. Continue to promote the continuous coverage of mobile network signals on high-speed railway networks, key passenger general-speed railways, national highways, provincial highways, urban backbone roads, important sections of rural roads and high-level waterways, focusing on covering railway platforms, highway service areas, toll stations, bridges and tunnels , ship locks, key sections along national and provincial highways and other important points to support passenger calls and comprehensive information service needs. By 2025, deep coverage of key points on roads, railways, and waterways will be achieved, and railways with a length of more than 3,000 kilometers, national highways of 8,000 kilometers, and provincial highways of 5,000 kilometers will have continuous coverage of mobile network signals. (Responsible units: Provincial Department of Communications, Hangzhou Railway Office, Provincial Communications Administration)

(5) Promote the upgrading of residential building signals

1. Residential communities. Continue to promote mobile network signal coverage in residential areas, urban villages, urban-rural fringe areas, and indoor Wi-Fi coverage based on fiber-to-the-room (FTTR), focusing on covering key points such as activity centers, lifestyle supermarkets, underground parking lots, and elevators, and build new Key points in residential areas have basically achieved full coverage of mobile networks, supporting applications such as smart homes and smart communities. Strengthen the coordinated coverage of mobile communication networks in special scenarios such as indoor elevators (shafts and cars), underground spaces, and emergency shelters. By 2025, achieve mobile network signal coverage and improved application experience in more than 90% of residential communities and all civil air defense basements. . (Responsible units: Provincial Construction Department, Provincial Labor Affairs Office, Provincial Market Supervision Administration, Provincial Communications Administration) 2. Business buildings and hotels. Continue to promote mobile network signal coverage in super Grade A and Grade B business buildings, star hotels, conference centers, etc., focusing on covering key points such as front halls, office areas, reception rooms, guest rooms, dining areas, underground parking lots, etc. to meet the needs of online office work , video conferencing, leisure and entertainment, comprehensive services and other application needs. By 2025, more than 90% of urban business buildings will have deep mobile network coverage and improved experience. (Responsible units: Provincial Department of Construction, Provincial Department of Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism, Provincial Department of Commerce, Provincial Labor Office, Provincial Market Supervision Administration, Provincial Communications Administration)

(6) Promote signal upgrade in mountainous areas and islands

1. Townships and rural areas. Encourage basic telecommunications companies to increase investment in rural communication infrastructure construction in remote mountainous areas, implement local policies and plan the construction of communication base stations, and accelerate the extension of 5G networks to natural villages. Encourage rural areas to unify network planning, construction, service and other standards to achieve "same network and same speed" for urban and rural areas. Focus on covering key points such as rural markets, rural digital smart living centers, village committees, village activity squares, village clinics, etc., and improve the regional network coverage of various agricultural production areas such as field planting, facility planting, livestock and poultry breeding, and aquaculture. , focusing on ensuring the quality of network signals such as digital agricultural factories (bases), future farms, agricultural product e-commerce villages, and agricultural and rural informatization demonstration bases. By 2025, mobile network signal coverage and quality in natural villages will be significantly improved. (Responsible units: Provincial Communications Administration, Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Provincial Department of Economics and Information Technology, Provincial Health Commission) 2. Island. Accelerate the construction of island wireless networks and gradually realize the "same network and same speed" between islands and land. Encourage the promotion of signal coverage in inland seas, territorial seas and adjacent areas by relying on coastlines, islands, lighthouses, offshore oil and gas and wind power platforms, and flexibly use satellites, microwaves, etc. to ensure the application scenarios of exclusive economic zones. Deploy 5G base stations targeting sea coverage. Through the coordination of high stations and low stations, high frequency and low frequency complement each other, and gradually expand the sea area coverage from near to far. By the end of 2025, all inhabited islands will have mobile network signal coverage, and inland seas, territorial waters and other sea areas will basically have 5G network coverage. (Responsible units: Provincial Department of Natural Resources, Provincial Department of Marine Economic Development, Provincial Communications Administration Bureau, Provincial Department of Economics and Information Technology)

(7) Action to promote the upgrading of industrial parks

1. Industrial parks. According to the "Zhejiang Province "415X" Advanced Manufacturing Cluster Construction Action Plan (2023-2027)", we focus on the overall layout of the province's manufacturing industry "dual core, one belt and one corridor", focus on in-depth network coverage of characteristic industrial parks, and continue to improve the 5G New infrastructure such as network-based campus sensing network facilities, virtual private networks, and edge cloud computing facilities fully meet the requirements of industry development for network latency, reliability, data security, and isolation. Accelerate the deployment of all-optical networks in enterprise production and office spaces. Complete pre-coverage of gigabit optical networks in key industrial parks to meet the digitalization and informatization needs of settled enterprises. By 2025, achieve mobile network signal coverage and improved application experience in more than 300 parks (responsible units: Provincial Department of Economics and Information Technology, Provincial Development and Reform Commission, Provincial Department of Commerce, Provincial Department of Construction, Provincial Communications Administration, etc. are responsible according to their functions)2. E-commerce park. Encourage basic telecommunications companies in various regions to carry out existing "cross-border e-commerce industrial parks" and "live broadcast e-commerce bases" and other e-commerce park network blindness projects to improve the network quality of e-commerce parks. Expand the application of e-commerce technology scenarios. Promote the application of 5G, 5G RedCap and other technologies in facilities construction, personalized services, operation management, etc., enhance the core competitiveness of e-commerce companies, continuously innovate e-commerce formats, and promote the development of the industry in the direction of intelligence, digital networking, and service-oriented . We will provide solid network support such as rural e-commerce platform operations and live streaming to help villagers build an online sales platform for agricultural products and help expand sales channels. By 2025, mobile network signal coverage and application experience will be improved in 56 national and provincial e-commerce parks. (Responsible units: Provincial Department of Commerce, Provincial Department of Economics and Information Technology, Provincial Communications Administration) 3. Key supermarkets. Continue to promote mobile network signal coverage in commercial districts, comprehensive commercial buildings, supermarkets, etc., focusing on covering key points such as customer rest areas, dining areas, shops, cashier areas, underground parking lots, etc., to meet the needs of mobile payments, live broadcasts, videos, calls, etc. during peak periods Business needs support digital convenience services for commerce. By 2025, achieve in-depth mobile network signal coverage and business guarantee in more than 100% of key supermarkets. (Responsible units: Provincial Communications Administration, Provincial Department of Commerce)

(8) Action to promote business service perception upgrade

1. Optimize the deployment of Internet application infrastructure. Major Internet companies are accelerating the deployment of key content facilities, important business hubs, and resource aggregation centers to enhance comprehensive business service capabilities. Improve the deployment of content distribution network (CDN) nodes, increase the introduction of hot content, optimize acceleration performance, and improve user end-to-end service perception. Scientifically configure application server bandwidth and dynamically optimize data transmission to meet business needs such as large concurrency. (Responsible unit: Provincial Communications Administration) 2. Improve the monitoring and analysis of key indicators of Internet business perception. For Internet companies that provide services such as live video broadcasts, video calls, short videos, and cloud games, basic telecommunications companies must strengthen the monitoring and analysis of key perceptual indicators such as business connectivity rate, lag rate, delay, and high-definition video proportion, and improve application The program is compatible with mainstream terminals, increases end-to-end collaboration, and ensures users’ basic business needs. Facing the differentiated perception needs of new Internet services, accelerate the construction of user service perception evaluation standards, and ensure user end-to-end service experience through classification and classification. (Responsible unit: Provincial Communications Administration) 3. Strengthen the pilot application of new technologies. Promote the application of new technologies such as 5G RedCap in industry virtual private networks, accelerate the pilot deployment of 5G-A 10G mobile networks, and jointly promote the upgrade of 5G connected people, connected things, connected vehicles, and synaesthesia services across the province. Accelerate the introduction of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, promote intelligent network operation and maintenance, reduce response time for handling poor network quality issues, and ensure stable supply of network service quality. (Responsible units: Provincial Communications Administration Bureau, Provincial Department of Economics and Information Technology)

(9) Promote the upgrading of resource factor guarantees

1. Coordinate and promote cross-industry planning connection and standard implementation. Relying on the “one map” of land and space planning to implement a supervision information system, strengthen the connection between information infrastructure related planning and land and space planning, and promote the inclusion of information infrastructure in land and space planning. The site selection, layout and construction requirements for base stations, computer rooms and other related facilities should be in Provide overall planning and guarantee during the preparation of territorial spatial planning. Strengthen the effective connection and collaborative construction of information infrastructure planning and power facility-related planning to ensure the power supply of mobile base stations and other facilities. Coordinate and promote the implementation of the "Technical Standards for Mobile Communications Infrastructure Engineering in Buildings" to achieve simultaneous design, construction, and acceptance of mobile communications infrastructure and buildings. Buildings that have not passed the acceptance inspection are strictly prohibited from accessing the public telecommunications network. (Responsible unit: Relevant units at the provincial level) 2. Ensure the right of way for communication infrastructure construction in key places. The competent departments of education, natural resources, housing and urban and rural construction, transportation, culture and tourism, health and other industries in various cities organize transportation hubs, railways and highways, urban subways and other public transportation service units, key supermarkets, residential communities, business buildings, etc. Owner units, government affairs centers, cultural and tourism scenic spots, medical institutions, colleges and universities, townships and rural areas and other operation and management units and grassroots units, if conditions are met, reserve space for the construction of mobile communication base stations, optical fiber broadband and other communication infrastructure, and encourage The facility resources owned by each unit are open to the construction of communication infrastructure free of charge, providing convenience for construction, operation and maintenance, and ensuring the right of way for communication infrastructure construction. (Responsible unit: Relevant units at the provincial level) 3. Strengthen energy guarantee for communication infrastructure. The energy authorities of various cities have organized power supply companies to strengthen cooperation with basic telecommunications companies and tower companies, allocate power capacity in advance, implement multi-channel mains power guarantees for important communication facilities, accelerate the conversion and conversion process of qualified 5G base stations, and 5G base stations implement power packaging and participate in market transactions to reduce 5G power costs. Basic telecommunications companies actively carry out network green transformation, accelerate the application and promotion of advanced energy-saving technologies, and reduce base station power consumption. Promote local governments to simplify approval matters, optimize the approval process, and shorten the approval time in the construction of new and expanded power facilities. (Responsible units: Provincial Development and Reform Commission, Provincial Energy Bureau, Provincial Communications Administration, Provincial Department of Economics and Information Technology, Provincial Electric Power Company) 4. Strengthen the management of electromagnetic radiation environment of communication base stations. The ecological and environmental protection departments of various municipalities have strengthened cooperation with the communication industry departments, actively guided and supervised basic telecommunications companies and tower companies in carrying out ecological and environmental protection work, and organized and carried out supervisory monitoring of electromagnetic radiation environment. Basic telecommunications companies and tower companies should strictly implement environmental protection filing procedures and do a good job in electromagnetic radiation environmental monitoring and science popularization. (Responsible units: Provincial Department of Ecology and Environment, Provincial Communications Administration)

(10) Action to promote quality monitoring capability upgrade

1. Improve network quality monitoring capabilities. Establish a "signal upgrade" information reporting mechanism to timely track the progress of 5G network construction and application development in Zhejiang Province. All basic telecommunications companies regularly carry out third-party mobile user satisfaction assessments and mobile network quality assessments to strengthen situation monitoring, promote the effective improvement of key shortcomings, and promote the continuous improvement of service quality and user perception. Carry out regular evaluation and summary reports on the effectiveness of network construction and network monitoring. (Responsible unit: Provincial Communications Administration) 2. Strengthen the invulnerability of communication networks. Basic telecommunications enterprises strengthen network operation monitoring, optimize related network management system functions, and realize real-time monitoring of network operating status, dynamic management of network performance, and automatic location and timely handling of network faults. Continuously optimize the location layout of communication facilities and multi-route redundancy protection of communication networks. Revise and improve communication infrastructure construction standards, build super base stations in disaster-prone areas, and improve the disaster resistance level of communication facilities in disaster-prone areas. (Responsible unit: Provincial Communications Administration)

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