“Ghost town” in China would have a 10G internet connection; understand

‘Ghost city’ in China would have 10G internet connection; understand
‘Ghost city’ in China would have 10G internet connection; understand (Photo: ChatGPT-4)

Xiong’an, a so-called “ghost city” in China, would have one of the fastest internet networks in the world.

This came after Huawei and China Unicom launched the 10G service in the region. However, the district does not have a significant presence of people, according to Bloomberg.

Xiong’an is a planned city, designed to be “green and smart,” but it has yet to attract a significant number of residents, according to the website Interesting Engineering.

Regarding the new network, the rollout of the 10G network would be part of a larger plan in China to prepare for future technologies that would require lower latency and faster connectivity than the networks we have today.

The information was revealed in a report from the website Digit. They also mentioned that the goal of the Asian country is to open doors for real-time applications and services, significantly reducing lags and delays.

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