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China Mobile Unveils 2000Mbps “Super Gigabit Broadband” Upgrade Built Around Wi-Fi 7

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China Mobile has introduced a new super gigabit broadband upgrade that can scale household connections up to 2000Mbps broadband speeds, with the operator positioning the service as a step beyond standard 1000Mbps home internet. The announcement came during the company’s May 15 “515 Mobile Family Day” event, where broadband and smart-home upgrades were a central focus.

According to the company, the upgraded service is built around Wi-Fi 7 broadband capability, multi-band concurrency, and intelligent traffic allocation. China Mobile says the goal is to preserve low-latency responsiveness even when multiple devices are connected at the same time. It also highlighted beamforming as a way to improve signal penetration through walls and paired the offer with FTTR, or fiber-to-the-room, for high-speed full-home coverage and seamless roaming inside the house.

China Mobile also says the service includes layered network guarantees and scenario-based acceleration for workloads such as gaming, livestreaming, and remote work. Huawei, one of the companies mentioned in the rollout, said it has been working with China Mobile and other partners to accelerate adoption of Wi-Fi 7 devices alongside higher-tier broadband access.

The broader pitch goes beyond the 2000Mbps plan. Zhejiang Mobile separately held a promotion event focused on “embracing the 10-gigabit era,” using 50G-PON and Wi-Fi 7 technology to scale ultra-fast residential deployments. In one early pilot community in Wenzhou, residents reportedly measured downstream speeds above 9000Mbps at home, suggesting that the operator is using today’s super-gigabit tier as a bridge toward much faster consumer fiber offerings.

The company says 10-gigabit optical networking is anchored by 50G-PON access technology and is designed to deliver high bandwidth, low latency, and strong reliability. Zhejiang Mobile says it already serves more than 20 million broadband customers in the province, with over 7 million on gigabit-or-above plans, and it aims to build 1,000 ten-gigabit residential communities during 2026.

Four traits were emphasized for the higher-end service roadmap: faster speeds, ultra-low latency, high concurrent capacity, and seamless roaming. Official descriptions claim 10x faster downstream performance than traditional gigabit broadband, latency in the 3ms range via MLO multi-link aggregation and 320MHz channels, support for more than 250 simultaneously connected terminals, and millisecond-grade switching across multiple hotspots combined into one “super Wi-Fi” network.

Alongside broadband, China Mobile also announced upgrades to its family communication network, home services, and Lingxi smart-screen lineup. Those additions included shared data, bill payment support between family members, benefit transfers, cloud photo sharing, AI-powered information retrieval, AIGC creation features, and scenario integration spanning entertainment, health, work, and education.

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