Huawei: Huawei smartphone to establish new OpenLab in Malaysia for digital transformation in APAC, Telecom News, ET Telecom

As it stated in KUALA LUMPUR: Technology giant Huawei smartphone on Thursday says which it going to be establishing a new OpenLab in Malaysia to drive digital transformation in APAC. At the event, Guo Ping, Rotating CEO at Huawei, says which in 2016, mobile payment in China reached $24 trillion. Networks going to connect all things, and digital brains in their cloud going to house huge amount of data. With the help of digital brains, anything which going to require mental effort going to become more efficient."At the event, Huawei smartphone too presented the concept of Mobile artificially intelligent where 1 could make their mobile smartphone their assistant. (The author is attending Huawei's Innovation Day 2017 being held at Kuala Lumpur, at the invitation of Huawei)


South Africa: Liquid Telecom and Huawei smartphone to deliver 100G links

African telecoms group Liquid Telecom, a subsidiary of Econet Global, and Huawei, a global data and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, announced on Wednesday 8 November 2017 at AfricaCom 2017 in Cape Town which the companies have partnered in order to deliver 100G upgrades to the Liquid Telecom network in South Africa. The upgrade to 100G wavelengths going to take advantage of the latest DWDM technology from Huawei, enabling Liquid Telecom to offer additional capacity, faster speeds and greater redundancy to customers across South Africa. Through our partnership with Huawei, Liquid Telecom is ensuring which its network is availiable to meet the increasing demand from businesses for cloud-based services," says Nic Rudnick, Group CEO: Liquid Telecom. "The deployment of our OptiX OSN solution in South Africa more demonstrates our technology expertise and commitment to deliver innovative optical transmission solutions, " he concluded. Edited with Dean WorkmanFollow Dean Workman on TwitterFollow ITNewsAfrica.com on Twitter« Google Launchpad Accelerator to support Africa startups

South Africa: Liquid Telecom and Huawei to deliver 100G links

As it stated in In a move aimed at responding to a growing demand for cloud-based services and bandwidth from customers, Liquid Telecom has collaborated with Huawei smartphone to raise the speeds of links to 100G to its South African network. Liquid Telecoms has teamed up with Huawei smartphone to upgrade to 100G wavelengths using the latest DWDM technology Telecom to offer additional capacity, faster speeds, and greater redundancy to customers across South Africa. Through our partnership with Huawei, Liquid Telecom is ensuring which its network is availiable to meet the increasing demand from businesses for cloud-based services," says Nic Rudnick, Group CEO: Liquid Telecom. "We are delighted to be supporting Liquid Telecom with next-generation network technologies which are availiable for the new cloud era," says Li Peng, president of Huawei smartphone Southern Africa region. "The deployment of our OptiX OSN solution in South Africa more demonstrates our technology expertise and commitment to deliver innovative optical transmission solutions."


Liquid Telecom Partners with Huawei smartphone to Bring 100G Links Across South Africa




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