Recently, the Shanghai Communications Administration released the "Guiding Opinions on Promoting High-Quality Development of Shanghai's Basic Telecommunications Enterprises (2025-2027)." The document not only outlines the deployment goals for Shanghai's "dual-gigabit" network but also provides clear guidance on multiple aspects, including computing power infrastructure, public services, industry applications, and optimizing the business environment.
According to the latest guiding opinions, Shanghai plans to have deployed over 120,000 5G base stations and more than 30,000 5G-A base stations by 2027. The share of 10G PON and higher-speed ports is set to exceed 99%, with 50G PON ports reaching a scale of tens of thousands. Under the "5G Marine Connectivity" initiative, Shanghai aims to establish an integrated land, sea, air, and space network by 2027, ensuring high-quality 5G network coverage for coastal routes and key maritime areas.
Additionally, Shanghai plans to expand the "Computing Power Pujiang" ecosystem, establishing specialized computing power service zones targeting key sectors such as education, intelligent network connectivity, and the low-altitude economy. By 2027, the city aims to house 750,000 standard racks in internet data centers, with intelligent computing reaching a scale of over 200 Eflops. In the realm of the low-altitude economy, Shanghai intends to achieve continuous communication signal coverage across all low-altitude flight routes by 2027.