Company: AOAO
Filing Date: 2025-10-16
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001493152-25-018240
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Company: Alpha One Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-10-16
Form: S-1/A
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 $100.52 billion in 2024, achieving a CAGR of 6.8%. In 2028, it is expected to continue its strong growth trajectory, reaching $130.72 billion with the same CAGR. (https://www.thebusinessresearchcompany.com/report/telecom-network-infrastructure-global-market-report). The anticipated growth during this forecast period is driven by the deployment and expansion of 5G networks, the rise of edge computing, increased Internet of Things connectivity, growing concerns over network security, further cloud and data center expansion, advancements in artificial intelligence, and ongoing network optimization efforts.

The deployment of 5G networks has been particularly transformative, with China leading globally in both the number of 5G connections and base stations. By 2025, China is projected to have more than 3 million 5G base stations, reflecting its commitment to creating a globally competitive digital ecosystem. (https://techblog.comsoc.org/2021/11/17/china-plans-to-triple-the-number-of-5g-base-stations-by-end-of-2025/#:~:text=China%20aims%20to%20have%20about%203.64%20million,5G%20base%20stations%20for%20every%2010%2C000%20people). This expansion, which also includes a strong focus on fiber-optic networks, is essential to support the country’s digital infrastructure and the growing demand for high-speed connectivity across all sectors.

Key Growth Drivers

| ● | 5G         
 Deployment |

The telecom infrastructure market in China is experiencing robust growth, primarily driven by the rapid deployment of 5G technology. The Chinese government has prioritized this rollout as part of its national strategy to enhance digital infrastructure, leading to significant investments in building millions of 5G base stations. The substantial investments made by major telecom operators such as China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom have been pivotal in this transformation, facilitating the rapid adoption of 5G services and creating a competitive landscape that encourages further infrastructure development.

| ● | Broadband                         
 and Fiber-Optic Network Expansion |

In addition to 5G, China continues to expand its fiber-optic broadband networks to provide high-speed internet access to more remote and rural areas. This push aligns with the government’s digital inclusion initiatives, which are key to improving regional economic opportunities and enhancing public services such as education, healthcare, and governance. The fiber-optic network requires extensive engineering expertise for