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China in pole position for 5G era with a third of key patents
US and Japan lose market share, as Huawei and ZTE bulk up

AKITO TANAKA, Nikkei senior staff writerMAY 03, 2019 02:02 JST

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In stark contrast to 4G, China holds more than a third of key patents associated with the upcoming communications technology, © Getty Images

TOKYO -- Chinese companies account for 34% of worldwide applications for major patents related to 5G technology, putting it in a position to drive the development of new industries that use ultrafast-communication networks.

The latest wireless communication standard can handle huge volumes of data at high speed, and is crucial to the development of technologies such as autonomous driving systems. Whoever controls the most "standard essential patents," or SEPs, for 5G will likely come out on top in the race to develop a new generation of advanced industries.

As of March, China had filed for 34% of SEPs for 5G communication systems, an increase of more than 50% compared with its share of 4G patents, according to IPlytics, a German company that maintains a huge patent database. South Korea had a quarter of key 5G patents, while the share of filings by Japanese and U.S. entities fell compared with the 4G era.

The rise of China marks a clear change from when 3G and 4G were launched. Companies from the U.S. and Europe held the key SEPs at both stages, and Chinese companies had to pay large royalty fees to Western companies.

Royalties for SEPs are often determined through negotiations between patent holders and users. In the case of smartphones, 2% or so of the price of the product is the going rate. Companies with many SEPs sometimes conclude cross-licensing agreements that allow them to use competitors' technology free of charge, depending on the number of technologies and their importance.

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Commercial 5G service is expected to begin in the next year or so. Companies looking to build 5G base stations or to make 5G-capable handsets will have to pay royalties to the holders of the essential patents.

Huawei Technology had the largest share of filings for 5G-related SEPs, at 15%. Other top filers in China included ZTE and the China Academy of Telecommunications Technology, which ranked fifth and ninth, respectively.

The Chinese government is promoting 5G as part of "Made in China 2025," its ambitious plan to lead the world in next-generation technologies and industries. Among its goals is the development of highly automated factories that incorporate "internet of things" technology. To turn that vision into reality, 5G is essential.

Huawei and other Chinese companies began increasing their filings for 5G-related patents around 2016. The telecom equipment maker is reportedly spending $10 billion a year on research and development related to 5G base stations, much more than Sweden's Ericsson or Nokia of Finland, its main rivals. ZTE, a domestic competitor, has also increased its market share in base stations and other equipment.

South Korea also makes a strong showing in applications for 5G SEPs. Most of this was due to Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, which were No. 3 and No. 4 in terms of filings, according to IPlytics figures. U.S. entities accounted for 14% of filings for 5G patents, down from 16% for 4G. Japan's share of filings fell to 5% from 9%. Qualcomm, a leading U.S. manufacturer of smartphone chips, saw its share of filings fall, as did Japan's Fujitsu and Sony.

Companies with many SEPs can earn considerable royalty income, and make their base stations, smartphones and other equipmentmore competitive on price. In addition, countries with many 5G patent holders will be able to build advanced communications networks more cheaply and foster the growth of related industries.

The U.S. has shut Huawei out of its 5G market, citing national security concerns, and it is pressing its allies to follow suit. But because Huawei holds much of the intellectual property for 5G technology, it can earn royalties in the U.S. even if it cannot sell products there, according to IPlytics CEO Tim Pohlmann.

The spread of 4G technology fueled the growth of YouTube and other video-sharing services. The next-generation of wireless technology is expected to bring a new wave of products and services, in addition to the further enhancing smartphone services. The battle for 5G supremacy could determine who tomorrow's tech leaders are.

https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/5...sition-for-5G-era-with-a-third-of-key-patents
 
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Where is India and Vietnam's percentage of 5G patents? :lol:

As judged by individual company filings, the big winner of the 5G generation could be China’s Huawei, which holds over 15% of the world’s 5G patents, while Finland’s Nokia has nearly 14%. Korea’s Samsung is just under 13%, with key rival LG at over 12%. The top U.S. company, Qualcomm, has just over 8% of the standard essential 5G patent filings, roughly equivalent to Sweden’s Ericsson, but behind the 11.7% share of China’s ZTE. Intel holds over a 5% share, with a variety of Chinese and Japanese innovators grabbing smaller pieces of the 5G pie.

https://venturebeat.com/2019/05/02/...nd-and-south-korea-with-34-of-key-5g-patents/
 
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Where is India and Vietnam's percentage of 5G patents? :lol:

As judged by individual company filings, the big winner of the 5G generation could be China’s Huawei, which holds over 15% of the world’s 5G patents, while Finland’s Nokia has nearly 14%. Korea’s Samsung is just under 13%, with key rival LG at over 12%. The top U.S. company, Qualcomm, has just over 8% of the standard essential 5G patent filings, roughly equivalent to Sweden’s Ericsson, but behind the 11.7% share of China’s ZTE. Intel holds over a 5% share, with a variety of Chinese and Japanese innovators grabbing smaller pieces of the 5G pie.

https://venturebeat.com/2019/05/02/...nd-and-south-korea-with-34-of-key-5g-patents/
They will claim China steal their invention.

India invented 5G faster than building a proper toilet. :enjoy:
 
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Where is India and Vietnam's percentage of 5G patents? :lol:

As judged by individual company filings, the big winner of the 5G generation could be China’s Huawei, which holds over 15% of the world’s 5G patents, while Finland’s Nokia has nearly 14%. Korea’s Samsung is just under 13%, with key rival LG at over 12%. The top U.S. company, Qualcomm, has just over 8% of the standard essential 5G patent filings, roughly equivalent to Sweden’s Ericsson, but behind the 11.7% share of China’s ZTE. Intel holds over a 5% share, with a variety of Chinese and Japanese innovators grabbing smaller pieces of the 5G pie.

https://venturebeat.com/2019/05/02/...nd-and-south-korea-with-34-of-key-5g-patents/

Nobody needs Huawei patents to develop 5g technology.
 
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China is starting to make early gains on the development of next-generation 6G mobile technology.

补5G短板领6G发展 南京紫金山实验室显硬核科技力

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紫金山实验室工作团队。 冯芃 摄

中新网南京4月23日电 (记者 申冉 通讯员 宁轩)5G移动通信核心的毫米波芯片研制成功,芯片预期成本由千元降至20元,即将用于5G移动通信系统商用;率先在国内启动6G研究,研制6G太赫兹无源元件及天线,将形成一批具有原创性的6G基础技术……

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紫金山实验室未来网络方向部分成果。 冯芃 摄

近日,紫金山实验室主任刘韵洁院士接受采访时,透露了这个南京“硬核科技实验室”的“秘密使命”。

据介绍,近年来,南京正以史无前例的力度推动创新发展:对内,斥巨资建设紫金山实验室、中科院计算技术研究所信息高铁项目、图灵人工智能研究院等重大项目;对外,举办“2019南京创新周”,接轨国际创新关键前沿。

从去年2月筹建、8月在宁揭牌,再到成立大咖云集的理事会,位于南京的网络通信与安全紫金山实验室的一举一动都备受外界瞩目。这是南京打造综合性科学中心的首个标志性项目,也是江苏省以空前力度重点布局的一座实验室。由刘韵洁院士、东南大学尤肖虎教授等三大顶尖团队为核心,分别领衔未来网络、普适通信和网络安全等最前沿领域研究。

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紫金山实验室内部。 冯芃 摄

“5G速率快、延迟低、连接广,但至今仍未推广,一个最重要的短板就是核心芯片匮乏、成本高昂。”紫金山实验室科研部负责人介绍,实验室成立以来,5G移动通信核心的毫米波芯片已研制成功,一定程度上解决了5G“卡脖子”难题,技术指标可与一些国际巨头一较高下。该款芯片只有不到指甲盖大小,整体性能达到国际先进水平,预期成本将由目前市场上的1000元降至20元。芯片还将进一步封装集成世界上规模最大的毫米波天线阵列,预期将商用于5G移动通信系统,解决我国毫米波芯片进口限制问题。

“除了‘补5G短板’,实验室的使命还有‘领6G发展’。”尤肖虎教授团队研究员李连鸣介绍,服务国家重大战略需求,实验室刚成立就率先启动了6G移动通信先期研究。6G特点是采用毫米波与太赫兹等技术,实现卫星通信等天地融合全覆盖,完成面向全应用的安全智能通信,传输速率将是5G的100倍左右,有望达到1TB/秒,从而使全息影像传播、自动驾驶等成为可能。

据了解,目前,尤肖虎教授团队已在高效能大规模无线传输等核心技术研发方面取得重大突破,与6G相关的太赫兹无源元件及天线已经成功研制,积累了一批适用于未来6G的基础技术。

同时,记者还了解到,在紫金山实验室里,拥有中国通信与信息领域首个国家重大科技基础设施——未来网络试验设施。该项目由江苏省未来网络创新研究院牵头,清华大学、中国科学技术大学、深圳电信研究院共同参与,带头人是紫金山实验室主任刘韵洁院士。该实验室团队经过十余年潜心研究,已成功研制全球首个支持300个城市1000个节点的大网操作系统,实现自主可控,目前已在中国联通A网和青云骨干网稳定运行,相关成果处于国际领先水平。

重视原始创新,敢于向“高精尖”发力,目前,南京正在开辟创新大格局,为未来赢取更多话语权。今年6月,南京将举办首届“南京创新周”,通过举办NJTECH峰会等主题活动,展示世界级“黑科技”,打造升级版的VIVATECH,促进世界级科技成果汇聚落地促进世界级科技成果汇聚落地。(完)

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