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China's Telecoms Giants Push for "Air-Space-Ground-Sea" Networks for AI

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Chinese telecoms companies, including Huawei and China Tower, are advocating for integrated "air-space-ground-sea" networks to support the burgeoning demand for AI computing, with Huawei's rotating chairman Wang Tao highlighting the need for 100% internet coverage by 2030.

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Chinese telecoms are expanding network infrastructure to meet the growing demands of AI computing, influenced by global trends like SpaceX's market impact. Executives at MWC Shanghai outlined plans for integrated "air-space-ground-sea" networks.

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China’s telecoms giants are pushing for “air-space-ground-sea” networks amid Beijing’s push to expand artificial intelligence infrastructure, as SpaceX’s market debut has ignited the industry’s focus beyond the Earth.

At the opening of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) Shanghai on Wednesday, telecommunications executives framed the next phase of infrastructure as one that needs to encompass both the skies and oceans to meet skyrocketing demand for AI computing.

Wang Tao, rotating chairman of Huawei Technologies, said that as AI gains agentic capabilities, the geographic coverage of the internet should be extended from the current 20 per cent on the ground to 100 per cent “across high altitudes, oceans and deserts”.

He expected the number of AI agents to reach up to 1 trillion globally by 2030, which pushed operators to break beyond urban borders.

Wang, who became Huawei’s rotating chairman in April, said that 2026 marked a “crucial inflection point for mobile communication”. With the number of 5G users in China now exceeding 1.1 billion, the coming decade demanded an unprecedented technological leap, he added.

Zhang Zhiyong, chairman of state-owned telecoms tower provider China Tower, said the company was leveraging its base station locations to forge a network covering air, space, ground and sea. The company currently manages over 6.2 million base stations, including 3.28 million dedicated to 5G.

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  • The number of AI agents will reach up to 1 trillion globally by 2030.

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  • 2026 will mark a "crucial inflection point for mobile communication."

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  • How will the "air-space-ground-sea" networks be implemented?
  • What specific technologies will be deployed?
  • What is the total investment required?

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