Global reach targeted in Beidou drive
Updated: 2016-06-17 02:25
By Zhao Lei(China Daily)
|
||||||||
More international recognition expected for China's homegrown satellite navigation system
China is striving to promote its domestically developed Beidou Navigation Satellite System to more international organizations to boost the space network's overseas expansion, project officials said on Thursday.
The Beidou system's standards have been ratified by the International Maritime Organization for nautical operations, following the United States' GPS and Russia's Glonass, Ran Chengqi, director of the China Satellite Navigation Office, said at a news conference in Beijing.
"We are pressing forward with recognition of the Beidou system by organizations such as the International Civil Aviation Organization and 3rd Generation Partnership Project," Ren said.
This partnership project groups regional telecommunications organizations seeking to enhance the standardization of mobile communications.
At the news conference, hosted by the State Council Information Office, a white paper was released, elaborating on the current situation and development plan for the Beidou system. The document is the first of its kind published by China on the global navigation satellite system.
Hu Kaihong, a spokesman for the information office, said China hopes to build a Beidou system benefiting not only the country but also the world. He said the nation is committed to providing a consistent, stable and reliable service to users worldwide.
Wang Li, director of the China Satellite Navigation Office's International Cooperation Research Center, told China Daily the International Civil Aviation Organization has begun standardization procedures for the Beidou system to enable it to be adopted by airlines for flight navigation.
- China's BeiDou navigation satellite system targets global service around
- China fostering independent industrial chain for BeiDou navigation system: white paper
- China releases white paper on BeiDou navigation satellite system
- China launches 23rd BeiDou navigation satellite
- Beidou navigation helps herdsmen feed sheep, cattle from home
- Planned Obama, Dalai Lama meeting protested
- Gravitational waves detected for second time: scientists
- 48-hour 'silence regime' starts in Syria's Aleppo
- UN Security Council adopts resolution on Libya arms embargo
- US extradites top drug lord 'El Guero Palma' to Mexico
- Houston firm joins China clean energy project
- Photographer wants people to care for endangered animals
- Iconic pagodas turn into a dreamland in infrared photos
- Mass yoga events ahead of International Yoga Day
- Thangka worship activity held in Lhasa
- Top 10 most valuable car brands in the world
- Floods cause havoc across south, central China
- Top 10 Chinese cities with highest housing rent
- Polish art rediscovers its roots
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Anti-graft campaign targets poverty relief |
Cherry blossom signal arrival of spring |
In pictures: Destroying fake and shoddy products |
China's southernmost city to plant 500,000 trees |
Cavers make rare finds in Guangxi expedition |
Cutting hair for Longtaitou Festival |
Today's Top News
Abe's blame game reveals his policies failing to get results
Ending wildlife trafficking must be policy priority in Asia
Effects of supply-side reform take time to be seen
Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi to meet Kerry
Chinese stocks surge on back of MSCI rumors
Liang avoids jail in shooting death
China's finance minister addresses ratings downgrade
Duke alumni visit Chinese Embassy
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |