Huawei, China Unicom light up China’s first 10G broadband network
Huawei and China Unicom have launched China's first 10G broadband network in the Xiong'an region of Hebei Province. Based on a 50G PON solution, the network reportedly provides end-user download speeds of 9834 Mbps and upload speeds of 1008 Mbps, with a latency of three milliseconds.
Key Takeaways
- The rollout is in Xiong'an, Hebei Province, and is described as China’s first 10G broadband network.
- Huawei and China Unicom say the deployment is based on a 50G PON solution.
- A user home on the new network reportedly reached 9,834 Mbps download speed.
- The same connection reportedly delivered 1,008 Mbps upload speed.
- Latency was reported at three milliseconds, according to Mydrivers.
Why It Matters
This is a concrete broadband upgrade, not a lab demo: Huawei and China Unicom are claiming end-user speeds near 10 Gbps with millisecond latency on a 50G PON-based network. For the streaming stack, that points to much higher access-network headroom for ultra-high-bitrate video and low-latency applications, at least in the Xiong'an deployment. The key ecosystem signal is the use of 50G PON in a live residential setting, which shows where fiber access is moving. Watch for additional deployment details from Huawei or China Unicom, especially whether they extend the same network beyond Xiong'an.
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