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Chunghwa Telecom confirms 5G launch in Q3 despite COVID-19: CFO

 

Taiwanese carrier Chunghwa Telecom confirmed it plans to launch commercial 5G services in the third quarter of the year despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Shui-Yi Kuo, the carrier’s President and CFO, said during a conference call with investors.

“Although the pandemic continue to impact the global economy, currently, we still continue our 5G network deployment, and we aim to launch our 5G service in the third quarter of 2020,” the executive said.

“5G services launch is coming, and the COVID-19 pandemic accelerates the development of digital application and the digital economy. We believe that with our leading spectrum resources, cutting-edge ICT technology, and the leading market share in both enterprise and the consumer segments, we will be in a better position to respond to future competition and the business development,” he added.

Meanwhile, Fu-Fu Shen, the telco’s assistant VP of public affairs, said that the firm did not set a specific target in terms of 5G subscribers but noted that the firm’s 5G subscribers base at the end of the year would be limited.

Taiwan’s National Communications Commission (NCC) has recently approved Chunghwa Telecom’s  information security plan.

In order to receive the green light to offer 5G services in Taiwan, operators must submit a business plan as well as an information security plan, which must be approved by the telecommunications regulator.

Chunghwa Telecom’s 5G information security plan was approved after the company provided additional information on how it plans to gauge risks; enforce measures to safeguard and control information security; install infrastructure to protect information security; and detect potential threats within a specific time frame, as well as protect users’ personal data when implementing such measures, the regulator said.

Chunghwa Telecom had previously selected Ericsson and Nokia as 5G RAN vendors, as the telco plans to launch commercial 5G service based on the non-standalone (NSA) architecture.

The operator will run the next-generation mobile service on the 3.5 GHz and 28 GHz bands.

Ericsson said that will use the vendor’s Radio System base stations and Ericsson’s 5G core, including its 5G Evolved Packet Core.

Ericsson will also provide the fronthaul and IP backhaul transport solution using Fronthaul 6000 and Router 6000 products to support C-RAN architecture.

Ericsson’s 5G platform for CHT will include Ericsson Radio System base stations that will operate on 3.5 GHz for the mid-band and 28 GHz for the high band. The 5G solution will also include active antenna products while supporting beam-forming functions that reduce wireless signal interference and improve 5G speed, the vendor said.

Ericsson added that its spectrum-sharing solution will allow Chunghwa Telecom to make full use of spectrum resources to accelerate 5G network coverage and promote the smooth transition of the network to 5G.

Meanwhile, Nokia said that it has been selected to leverage Chunghwa Telecom’s existing LTE install base and spectrum resources to launch 5G non-standalone (NSA) involving multiple bands, paving the way for the launch of 5G via a standalone architecture in the near future.

Chunghwa Telecom paid TWD45.7 billion ($1.51 billion) for 90 megahertz of spectrum in the 3.5 GHz band and TWD618 million for 600 megahertz of 28 GHz spectrum in an auction held in January.

 

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Juan Pedro Tomás
Juan Pedro Tomás
Juan Pedro covers Global Carriers and Global Enterprise IoT. Prior to RCR, Juan Pedro worked for Business News Americas, covering telecoms and IT news in the Latin American markets. He also worked for Telecompaper as their Regional Editor for Latin America and Asia/Pacific. Juan Pedro has also contributed to Latin Trade magazine as the publication's correspondent in Argentina and with political risk consultancy firm Exclusive Analysis, writing reports and providing political and economic information from certain Latin American markets. He has a degree in International Relations and a master in Journalism and is married with two kids.