China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) is hoping to see up to 50 million subscribers to the nation’s relatively new 4G network by the end of the year.
MIIT’s Wen Ku says that 30 million would be a conservative number for the 4G user-base, while 50 million is more optimistic. For a sense of scale, China had 417 million 3G subscribers at the end of 2013.
Another stumbling block is the lack of affordable 4G devices in the China market. Apple’s iPhone now supports 4G in the nation, but mass adoption won’t happen until more affordable brands, like Xiaomi orCoolpad, roll out enticing LTE phones.
Source: TECHINASIA