China launches first satellite in bid to create global communications network and broaden net access โ€“ SCMP

What happened: China aims to bridge the digital divide following the launch of an experimental satellite in December, hoping to connect 600 million rural Chinese citizens who currently donโ€™t have access to the internet. Dubbed the Hongyun Project, the initiative will include the launch of four additional satellites by 2020 to form a constellation. It is expected to become operational by 2022.

Why itโ€™s important: Connecting Chinaโ€™s rural communities is an essential milestone in boosting the countryโ€™s digital economy and bringing some of the conveniences of city living to people in the countryside. Increased connectivity in underdeveloped areas of the country is a crucial step in expanding the countryโ€™s e-commerce sector and boosting domestic consumption. It could also give rural populations the opportunity to access online educational resources as China seeks to move to a high-value economy as part of its Made in China 2025 initiative.

Christopher Udemans is TechNode's former Shanghai-based data and graphics reporter. He covered Chinese artificial intelligence, mobility, cleantech, and cybersecurity.

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