China Mobile's 4G tender formally started to purchase 207,000 base stations

In the anxious wait of the majority of equipment manufacturers, China Mobile's 4G bidding finally kicked off.

Yesterday, a reporter from the "First Financial Daily" learned from "China Mobile Procurement and Tendering Network" that China Mobile's 2013 TD-LTE network equipment tender was officially launched.

According to the tender announcement, the centralized procurement involved 31 provinces and cities nationwide, with a procurement scale of approximately 207,000 base stations, for a total of 550,000 carrying fans. Since China Mobile currently has only about 300,000 TD-SCDMA base stations, and the number of TD-LTE base stations in this tender, plus the number of base stations previously tested by China Mobile, the network scale of TD-LTE will soon be the same as that of TD-LTE SCDMA is equivalent.

More importantly, China Mobile's move will change the global LTE landscape. "After the construction of 200,000 base stations, China will surpass the United States and Japan to become the world's largest LTE market." A vice president of Ericsson told our reporter.

"Achieving large-scale commercialization of 4G networks as soon as possible is an overwhelming demand for China Mobile." Li Yong, research assistant of Minsheng Securities Communication Industry, said that the 207,000 base stations of TD-LTE were issued as a whole, and were not implemented in stages, showing that China Mobile is drawing TD-SCDMA experience and lessons, the pursuit of high-quality network coverage starting point, this time the technical standard and commercial standard are issued at the same time, the rhythm is significantly accelerated.

Prior to this, due to the delay in the bidding of China Mobile, it triggered speculation. Although China Mobile Chairman Xi Guohua and CEO Li Yue have repeatedly stated that they plan to build 200,000 TD-LTE base stations this year, due to the slow progress, the industry has also questioned that the target may not be achieved this year.

Another reason why China Mobile has been unable to issue bids is that there is a big controversy in the selection of frequency bands by communication manufacturers. Huawei, ZTE and other manufacturers with large advantages in TD-SCDMA hope that China Mobile can upgrade in the F band. The advantages of these manufacturers in TD-SCDMA can be extended to TD-LTE, while Ericsson, Nokia Siemens and other international manufacturers It is hoped that the new D band will be built, which means that all manufacturers will compete on the same starting line.

With the launch of China Mobile's 200,000 TD-LTE base station bidding, it is one step closer to China's 4G license issuance.

At the China Telecom Terminal and Internet Industry Summit Forum held last weekend, Wang Xiaochu, chairman of China Telecom, stated that spectrum resources are a key resource restricting the development of the industry, and any operator's LTE will use a mixed network of multiple standards. "With FDD in the sparsely populated areas and TDD in the densely populated areas of the urban areas, China Telecom will adopt an integrated solution to meet the needs of all users."

This is Wang Xiaochu's first mention of a hybrid networking solution. At the previous general meeting of shareholders in Hong Kong, Wang Xiaochu just expressed his hope to get the FDD LTE license. If he cannot get the FDD LTE license, he would consider renting a 4G network from China Mobile.

Wang Xiaochu made it clear this time that the hybrid networking plan means, to a certain extent, that the 4G license will be more clear. According to industry rumors, 4G licenses may be issued before October 1 this year.

Li Yong believes that although China Telecom and China Unicom favor the FDD LTE standard, the state has no intention to assign all the 190MHz spectrum in the 2.6G band to the TDD standard, or it is destined that the three major operators will all get the TD-LTE license.

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