Middle East Huawei's participation in the World Telecommunications Exhibition and Conference 2023, which concluded two days ago, was marked by the company's highlighting of the capabilities of 5.5G technology, the next stage of communication networks, and the new opportunities it offers to businesses in various sectors and industries. The company stated that the achievements of the fifth generation networks in its first three years are equivalent to those achieved by the fourth generation networks during its first five years, and that the new stage of networks represented by the 5.5G will have an effective impact in enriching our digital life and the possibilities of smart communication.
Peng Song, head of Information Technology, Communications and Marketing Strategy at Huawei, said at the 5G Business Success Summit that “the success of the first rounds of 5G deployment was embodied in the significant growth of mobile phone revenue, and the use of more than 20% of consumers for these networks. Which boosted their confidence in the sector path.” Accordingly, Peng expects that the fifth generation networks will maintain this success, especially if its capabilities are taken advantage of to meet the needs of consumers and business homes.
Huawei explored the role of the "Guide to the Smart World" business plan, which it launched during the event, in providing support to digital network providers and enterprises to enhance the ability to accelerate the pace of transformation towards a smart world, and discussed with various stakeholders ways to benefit from the guide's proposals to lay the foundations for the development of 5.5G networks. Building on the successes of fifth generation technologies to achieve greater prosperity, especially in the field of sustainable development. Li Ping, President of Huawei Carrier Networks Business Group, said that “the progress made by the ICT industry in the field of sustainable development is exceptional thanks to the role of 5G technology in the transition to a smart world, and that the transition to 5.5G networks will be a milestone in the journey of digital transformation.” He stressed the need for “all technology sector partners to co-operate to accelerate the pace of transformation towards a sustainable and high-speed smart world, highlighting the importance of Huawei's "Guide to the Smart World" business plan in contributing to paving the way towards this important achievement.”
Dr Mohamed Madkour, Global Vice-President of Marketing and Solution Sales in the Huawei Business Group for Communications Networks, confirmed during an interview with journalists from the Middle East and Central Asia that “the challenges the company faces will not discourage its determination to continue working with all international partners, led by organisations. International organisations and standards and metrology bodies to support the stages of building sustainable digital economies by supporting important technologies such as the 5.5G Which is distinguished from others by great capabilities such as enhancing the communication experience and low latency, which would contribute to achieving new stages of digitisation and building a more connected and intelligent digital world.” He concluded.
The Huawei Enterprise Business Group hosted a special event themed "Working Together on Developing Digital Infrastructure to Create New Value", which witnessed the launch of more than 50 innovative products and solutions for customers globally. The event highlighted the facilitated smart headquarters network solution. From Huawei, it is a series of innovative data centre solutions and business strategies for small and medium enterprises.
On the sidelines of the Digital Talents Summit, Huawei announced its joining the Global Literacy Alliance established by Unesco, and they agreed to work together to promote the use of technology as part of literacy efforts. Huawei also signed a cooperation agreement under which it will finance the current initiatives of the Lifelong Learning Institute to support the use of technology solutions by educators from developing countries.
Huawei signed, during its participation in the event, an MoU with the leading Saudi telecom company, "Zain Saudi Arabia", to launch the joint innovative project "5.5G City" (5.5G City).
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