Join the Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub. Wednesday, November 15th, 1:30pm ET Discuss what’s at stake at this year’s World Radiocommunication Conference.
The Chinese government has been actively working to strengthen the domestic and international advantages of Chinese companies in the field of 5G/6G and advanced technologies more broadly, monopolizing emerging technologies, setting norms and standards, and currently This has significant implications for China’s efforts to build influence in the Global South countries in which it invests. digital infrastructure.
As part of this effort, China is pushing to free up more spectrum domestically to benefit 5G/6G networks domestically and in third countries, which will lead to advanced wireless It will have downstream effects on various technologies and sectors that rely on connectivity to further that agenda. The World Radiocommunication Conference, scheduled to begin on November 20th, has been very difficult.
This panel will discuss what approach the Chinese government is likely to take at this year’s event, and how China will continue to expand its share of the global technology market and export its technology-enabled security state practices. Consider what impact it will have on what you do. Please RSVP for this virtual panel using the registration box on this page.
keynote speaker
brendan carr
commissioner
Federal Communications Commission
conversation with
barbara buffer
Vice President of Government and Policy Advocacy
Ericsson
Clete Johnson
senior researcher
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Hosuk Lee Makiyama
director
European Center for International Political Economy
Evelyn Lemarie
Partner
wilkinson barker nauer
chairperson
global china hub
The Global China Hub will research and devise coalitional solutions to the global challenges posed by China’s rise, leveraging and expanding the Atlantic Council’s China efforts across 15 other programs and centers. There is.
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