China currently has ten times more sites to support 5G
communications than the United States. In just three months of
2017, Chinese cell phone tower companies and carriers added more
sites than the U.S had done in the previous three years, the
Deloitte Consulting report found.
The first countries to adopt the next generation of wireless
communications will experience "disproportionate gains," as 5G
brings an "era of untapped economic potential", the report said.
China has outspent the United States by $24 billion since 2015
and has built 350,000 new cell phone tower sites, while the U.S.
built less than 30,000.
The report notes it may also be about 35 percent cheaper to
install equipment necessary to add carriers to 5G in China as
compared to the United States.
This report comes after the U.S. Federal Communications
Commission announced new rules for bidding on high-band spectrum
which is expected to be used in the future for 5G.
Dan Littmann, a principal at Deloitte, said in a statement that
"for the U.S. to remain competitive and eventually emerge as a
leader, the race to 5G should be carefully evaluated and swift
actions should be taken."
The United States could still catch up, the report said, and
recommended the U.S adjust policy to reduce deployment time,
encourage carriers to collaborate, and implement a database of
statistics and best practices.
(Reporting by Kara Carlson; editing by Clive McKeef)
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