Chapter 109: Every second, every second

With a personal asset of $1,800, nearly double that of the world's second-largest Bill Gates, Gu Mojie grabbed the front page headlines of all the world's media overnight. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

Hatsune Network Technology, which has reached twice the market value of Facebook, has brought a nation's solid self-confidence in the post-Internet era.

The most terrifying thing is that this young man will have more than a week before he celebrates his 28th birthday.

A few years ago, the Americans once compared him to Gu Mojie. Zuckerberg, whose assets are now barely a quarter of Gu Mojie's.

On the day of the IPO, Gu Mojie undertook a new and ambitious plan -- using the $63 billion in cash raised to invest heavily in some basic network businesses.

The main direction is to choose to cooperate with President Ren of Xia Wei, on the one hand, to provide ammunition for President Ren, and Xia Wei to charge forward and compete for the right to formulate future 5G communication standards for the Chinese. Through these collaborations, Hatsune Networks Technology has bought out some of the future 5G software-layer application dominance, as well as the patent co-ownership at the level of terminal devices (including mobile phones and other forms of future personal terminals).

For Xia Wei, the main focus in the future is still network-side equipment, selling base stations. In the mobile phone market, Ren Lao judged the brand composition of both sides and believed that it was acceptable for the mid-to-high-end market to continue to be dominated by Hatsune. As for other future terminal models that have not yet appeared, people like Ren Lao have no imagination, and they can't grasp it.

In addition to investing in 5G layout, the second largest investment direction of Hatsune Network Technology is still "content distribution artificial intelligence", which is a protracted battle, and the battle between Hatsune and Facebook for push accuracy will continue for several years, even if it costs tens of billions of dollars, it is not too much.

The third investment direction of Hatsune Financing is the carrier equipment of future base stations.

Gu Mojie is a pragmatist, and he won't stop building a WiFi balloon just because Google made it. It won't be because Zuckerberg and Musk teamed up to use Internet satellites, so he won't use them.

In Gu Mojie's eyes, where balloons should be used, balloons should be used; Where geostationary satellites should be used, geostationary satellites are used; Where the tower should be erected, continue to erect the tower.

Everything is subject to objective conditions and seeking truth from facts.

For example, if the maximum user capacity per unit weight of a 5G base station can be 30 times larger than that of a 4G base station, then the coverage radius of the 5G tower should of course be 5 times larger than that of the 4G tower. The number of towers is much more sparse.

If that density rebuilding tower will cause the tower to be too high and the cost is not cost-effective, then it will be no big deal to go to the future high-altitude stable positioning balloon.

The communication tower is 200 meters high in the sky, and the balloon base station is 20,000 meters away. The gap between the signal coverage radius of the two is as big as the difference between the sea search radius of the Aegis ship on the warship and the sea search radius of the AWACS aircraft.

Of course, there is also a need to solve the problem of power supply for high-altitude balloons in the future:

Is it to release a balloon into a stable atmosphere above 15,000 kilometers with almost no air convection, and then power it on a large-capacity rechargeable battery?

Or do you want to replace fuel cells with energy storage density?

Or, like satellites, spread out a few solar power films and be self-sufficient in direct solar power generation at high altitudes without clouds?

These are based on the development of material technology and system integration technology in the next few years.

It depends on whether the energy storage density per unit weight of the battery will rise rapidly, or the lightweight and high-strength balloon/airship structure material will develop rapidly, or the lightweight solar power generation film will develop rapidly.

Anyway, the role of Hatsune Network Technology in this matter is similar to Google's role in the field of balloons, and even X-Space in the field of recyclable rockets. A role that buys, buys, buys, gathers existing resources, and then coordinates a big game of chess.

This plan can only be kept secret for the time being, or at most some specific measures will be announced in the coming year due to the pressure of announcing financial reports. But the overall plan must not be leaked.

Gu Mojie knows that if it is exposed at the beginning of 2014, China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom will definitely join forces to fight back, even if Tengxun has been suppressed to 200 million users, the three major operators will gather the fire to suppress the first sound and help Tengxun up again.

This incident will gradually deepen the contradiction between Hatsune Network Technology and the three major operators, and completely detonate this problem after the arrival of the 5G era in the future.

At the beginning of 2014, China Mobile was still a behemoth with a market value of 2 trillion yuan in the Hong Kong stock market, and it was still 300 billion yuan when converted to US dollars. If China Telecom and China Unicom are added, the total market value of the three major operators can still be on par with Hatsune.

And because of the asset-heavy nature of state-owned enterprises, the funds and tangible assets that can be used by the three major operators are much more than those of Hatsune - don't look at Hatsune Network Technology's IPO to a market value of $420 billion, but in fact, it only raised an additional $63 billion in cash, and the remaining market value of $360 billion just jumped up from the original undervalued position, and the actual disposable funds will not increase.

It's important to keep a low profile.

Even if the state does not allow private enterprises to be "entity operators", private enterprises are not allowed to start construction of infrastructure, build iron towers, and build fixed base stations. In the future, Hatsune can also rely on the fact that "mobile communication base stations do not need to be fixed at all" to circumvent blocking.

If the balloon base station is like an airplane wifi hotspot and a ship hotspot, and the country is "covered with the new 'wifi' in the 5G era", the law and development commission will not be able to manage us, right?

At that time, there will be no such historical concepts as call fees and text message fees on this planet. Maybe there will not even be a traffic fee, but only a pure data monthly fee, and there is no wifi, just like back to the fixed Internet era, each household pays a few hundred yuan a year to telecom or Netcom, and a year of broadband.

It's just that broadband will become mobile, and fixed desktop computers will disappear.

Mobile phones, pads, and notebooks may merge into a new product - of course, this step will be limited by the bottleneck of battery technology, fast charging technology, and display technology, and it will be delayed for some more years. Gu Mojie's worst plan is to achieve all this by the early 2020s.

And because Hatsune will master a content product push platform that is efficient and clear about users' real preferences, users can generate major profits when consuming content, and greatly reduce the fixed monthly network fee.

Gu Mojie has no doubt that if he and Xia Weiren join forces to do all this, China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom will all be wiped out, and ordinary users only need half or even one-third of the money of today's telecom broadband to buy all data services and use them as they want.

All three major operators will be over-the-top (overhead passes).

Ren Lao estimated to Gu Mojie that the 5G era will take at least 5 years of construction time before it can be put into commercial use.

But this does not mean that Gu Mojie has to plant balloons and satellite technology for five years before he can see real benefits.

In fact, in two or three years, he can start testing his balloon base station technology on a small scale - if there is no 5G, it is a big deal to try it out with 4G first and use it for two years.

The biggest difference between a balloon and an iron tower is that the balloon can be recycled. In the future, the coverage radius, required balloon height, and position of the new generation of base stations will change, and it is a big deal to fly the balloon to a new point and fix it again.

The tower is something that dies once it is built, and when the network is replaced and the base station is redistributed, the tower will be blinded.

Therefore, every time China Mobile is replaced, it hurts the muscles and bones. When each tower is built, the construction cost is huge, and it is designed according to the "30-year service life".

However, in the past 30 years, network technology has not known how many G generations have evolved, and the idea of layout, survey and site selection has long been outdated.

All this rigidity and the pursuit of a "century-old plan" are destined to be overturned in the face of flexible Hatsune network technology.

In fact, later in the field of mobile base stations, the first soul to be sacrificed by Hatsune Network Technology was not the turn of the three major operators, but some small countries in the South Seas.

Only 18 months after Hatsune Network Technology deployed in this field, by the middle of 2015, the 4G balloon base station had obtained the operator access license in Malaysia and Indonesia under the offensive of Hatsune. And then there were pilot operations in those places, providing cheap Wi-Fi to people in those countries, and then dumping mobile phones further and flattening the scum music/game/movie companies in that land with entertainment content products.

There is certainly a reason why the small Nanyang country was chosen as the first step in the test.

Because of the geostrophic deflection force, the atmosphere of the northern and southern hemispheres, even in the windless zone at ultra-high altitude, will be difficult to locate due to the deflection caused by the earth's rotation. In the area near the equator, the principle of "equatorial windless zone" can be fully utilized to reduce the difficulty.

Google's pilot base station balloon was actually the same. Testing at low latitudes can reduce the amount of technology accumulated by at least one or two years than at high latitudes (Zuckerberg's East Africa Internet Satellite Program was also piloted near the equator, but that's because of other principles.) )

After India and Malaysia were settled, as for Singapore, a small country that hates China, Hatsune didn't even greet the other government, and didn't ask them for a license.

Didn't even ask.

Directly in Malaysia's airspace, four balloons were hung around the southeast, northwest and northwest of Singapore, and then in the mode of "buying content, watching advertisements, traffic does not need money, and traffic can directly make high-definition 'first meeting' calls", Singtel was directly killed.

The lackeys of the Lee family of the Temasek Consortium wanted to cry without tears and tried to protest, but they were pushed back by Hatsune's words:

I don't have a wireless carrier service in Singapore's territory and airspace!

I didn't ask any Singapore citizen to charge "data fees" and any other fees that could be summed up as telecom operators!

None of these things have been done, what is the business between the Singapore government and the Temasek consortium?

What? You said that the signal of my base station in Malaysian airspace accidentally radiated into the air of Singapore? If you don't accept it, you can make a lead lid and cover the whole island of Singapore!

Tsk, Stallin was a "Iron Curtain" back then, and he was ridiculed by Qiu Fatzi. Now that the Li family is doing well, are they still ready to go to the "lead curtain"?

Then, it is said that Li Wanyao, the old dictator who hated China, died of a heart attack that day - in fact, this guy's body was not good in the first place, and the deadline was approaching, so when he heard a little news of being humiliated, he couldn't stand it, and he really shouldn't blame Gu Mojie.

But I can't stand the melon-eating masses outside who don't know the truth. Then everyone said that "I heard that the father-level boss of a certain country in Nanyang was said by Mr. Gu in a word, and it was seconds".

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(Thanks to the last helmsman in the book, Mixed Yuan Canghai, for his tip.) There is still a big chapter today, the end of the book. (To be continued.) )