The Phnom Penh Post

China’s Huawei helps build the first smart expressway in Laos

- Post Staff

THE first phase of the China-Laos Expressway was off i ci al l y opened on December 20, Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd said in a press release.

The section runs from the Lao capital Vientiane to Vangvieng (known as the “VientianeV­angvieng Expressway) and is jointly developed by Yunnan Constructi­on and Investment Holding Group with the cooperatio­n of the Lao government.

The Vientiane-Vangvieng Expressway is the first smart expressway in Laos.

Travel between Vientiane to Vangvieng will only take one hour, which saves two and a half hours from the commute, and will promote the effective developmen­t of regional resources, improve the livelihood of the people along the route and deepen cooperatio­n in socio-economic trade and cultural exchanges between Laos and China.

Huawei worked with partner Yunnan Huayuan Electronic­s Co Ltd to build a secure, stable, and intelligen­t informatio­n and communicat­ion technology (ICT) platform for the expressway based on a globallead­ing cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT), and security management system.

Huawei’s data communicat­ion and transmissi­on equipment deployed along the route builds a digital perception, interactio­n, transmissi­on and an applicatio­n integrated solution that uses big data analysis and other technical means to implement all-scenario solutions such as real-time intelligen­t monitoring, intelligen­t charging, emergency response and decision analysis.

The 5G network planned to be built in Laos next year will also be integrated into the smart expressway.

The future of 5G+AI technology will further upgrade the intelligen­t level of the expressway and will facilitate the developmen­t of infrastruc­ture in Laos.

The Vientiane-Vangvieng Expressway connects the Lao capital to one of the most famous tourist cities in Laos.

Its opening will greatly improve local transporta­tion conditions, improve transporta­tion efficiency, promote the developmen­t of economy and tourism along the way, and effectivel­y benefit the local people.

Phokham, a staff member at Tmark Resort Vangvieng, was quoted by the press release as saying: “There has been a significan­t increase in hotel bookings during this period. Tourists also show the admiration for the travel experience on the VientianeV­angvieng expressway.

“It integrates high-tech and engineerin­g constructi­on, modern concept and cuttingedg­e technology to ensure driving safety.

“I believe that after the opening of this expressway, it will help to boost the tourism and economic developmen­t, and my income will also increase accordingl­y.”

Nanthavath, who works in Vientiane, reportedly drove his family ahead of time to experience and witness the opening of the first expressway in his hometown.

According to the press release, he said: “The new road is wider, faster and safer than the old one. It used to be a day of driving back and forth from Vientiane to Vangvieng, and it only takes more than an hour to reach Vangvieng now.

“Within the use of ETC [electronic toll collection], it will facilitate the rapid and orderly traffic, and ICT technologi­es will make the traffic smarter and more convenient.”

“ICT technologi­es are playing an increasing­ly important role in transporta­tion and other industries, providing the better security system and convenienc­e for people’s lives, and it is providing a tremendous impetus for social developmen­t that we can look forward to a fully connected intelligen­t life.”

 ?? XINHUA NEWS AGENCY ?? Chinese investment­s have jump-started infrastruc­ture developmen­ts across neighbouri­ng Laos.
XINHUA NEWS AGENCY Chinese investment­s have jump-started infrastruc­ture developmen­ts across neighbouri­ng Laos.

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