Fujian Province has unveiled a series of strategies aimed at systematically propelling the growth of its computing infrastructure, with a particular focus on boosting the data transmission capabilities of its computing network. The province is urging cities like Fuzhou (encompassing Pingtan), Quanzhou, and Xiamen to devise and implement urban computing networks, while also pushing forward with the 'Fuzhou-Shenzhen Shortcut Optical Cable' endeavor. There are plans to upgrade the 'Fujian-Danshui' and 'Xiamen-Kinmen' submarine optical cables, and to look into the establishment of a specialized network for exporting computing power, leveraging regional international gateway offices. The province is set to expedite the research and implementation of cutting-edge technologies, including 400G/800G optical transmission, IPv6 Segment Routing (SRv6), and intelligent lossless networks. These efforts are geared towards creating a four-tier latency framework: achieving a 1ms latency within cities, 5ms across the province, 10ms to major hubs in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Yangtze River Delta, and 20ms nationwide. By 2027, it is anticipated that the OTN coverage at pivotal application sites will soar to 90%.
