KEY POINTS
  • Ongoing tensions with the U.S. would unlikely hinder China's domestic market from moving ahead quick with 5G mobile networks, an analyst told CNBC.
  • Chinese companies are likely to build up experience locally and then "try to export that expertise and sell overseas," said Colin McCallum, head of Asia telecommunications research at Credit Suisse.
  • Beijing has been pushing the development of its 5G industry, favoring its own companies like Huawei and ZTE.

Ongoing tensions between the U.S. and China are unlikely to hinder the world's second-largest economy from moving ahead quickly with 5G mobile networks in its domestic market, an analyst told CNBC.

The fifth generation (hence the 5G name) of mobile networks aims to provide faster data speeds and more bandwidth to carry ever-growing levels of web traffic. And the race to develop that technology has been heated because victory would allow companies to influence global standards.