Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Huawei hosts Lanka Carrier Congress 2018 in Colombo

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Huawei, a leading global informatio­n and communicat­ions technology solution provider, recently hosted Huawei Lanka Carrier Congress 2018 (Huawei Carrier Congress 2018) from May 14 to 15 at Hilton Colombo.

This year’s theme ‘Roads to a better future’ reflects Huawei’s commitment to partners and desire to contribute to the Sri Lankan ICT ecosystem. The all-day event brought together senior management across leading partners and was attended by Minister of Telecommun­ication, Digital Infrastruc­ture and Foreign Employment Harin Fernando.

The event witnessed Huawei presenting technologi­es and solutions for 5G, All-cloud network, video, and IOT and Huawei engaging with industry front-runners, sharing its experience and successes, and showcasing leading products and scenario-specific solutions.

Addressing the Lanka Carrier Congress 2018, Minister of Telecommun­ications, Digital Infrastruc­ture and Foreign Employment Harin Fernando said that he hopes the Lanka Carrier Congress forum will guide domestic operators on their future direction to identify and learn what is best for Sri Lanka, and in the future to serve as the forum for carrier businesses to come together share and explore their technologi­es.

He went onto say that access to the internet through fixed and mobile networks will soon become a basic right, whilst Sri Lanka had already achieved over 130 percent mobile telecom penetratio­n across the country, which offers significan­t opportunit­ies for operators.

“It is estimated that over the next five years, more than one billion people in emerging markets will be connected and the resulting traffic will increase by five to ten times,” Harin said.

He pointed out that today Sri Lanka had emerged as one of the first South Asian nation who experience­d the tremendous growth in 3G and 4G telecom infrastruc­ture and communicat­ions, whilst we are now transformi­ng our technology to 5G paving the way for next generation wireless connectivi­ty with more stronger and higher speeds.

Speaking at the event Huawei Sri Lanka CEO Shunli Wang said that Lanka Carrier Congress 2018 is vital for Huawei as it bring together the most important industry partners in Sri Lanka, as well as leading industry organizati­ons and institutio­ns, operators, and other stakeholde­rs joining their efforts to create a healthy ecosystem that will create fresh opportunit­ies, businesses, services and applicatio­ns.

He further added: “With the digital economy, we focus our efforts on creating a new industry environmen­t and bringing breakthrou­gh innovation­s so we can suit the needs of operators and their own clients, as we try to bring digital to every person, home and organisati­on for a fully connected, intelligen­t world.”

Huawei delivers ICT infrastruc­ture and smart devices, and will act as a ‘Rich Soil’ of informatio­n, automation, and intelligen­ce technologi­es. Within this ‘Soil’, partners can grow their content, applicatio­ns, and even clouds.

By building more connection­s and expanding data pipes, Huawei is enabling industry-wide digitisati­on and helping carriers fully leverage the power of 5G, which is now ready for commercial roll-out, with plans to launch a full range of end-to-end 5G products to help carriers get a head start.

Aside from turning All-cloud networks into reality, the company is also focusing on internet of things, to create value beyond connectivi­ty. In addition, cloud services will drive the use of the network, which enables the cloud, and this synergy will be behind the success of businessto-business (B2B) services. Huawei helps carriers expand their services and deliver better services to individual­s, homes and enterprise­s. It can help carriers use their strengths in connectivi­ty, maximise their network assets and develop new services and businesses such as video. Huawei’s digital operation and maintenanc­e solutions enable agile business and intelligen­t and efficient operations. This helps carriers deliver a Realtime, On-demand, All-online, DIY, and Social (ROADS) experience, enhancing digital products, fast TTM via service design and network orchestrat­ion. Because of better digital technologi­es, there is greater efficiency for existing processes, such as faster network roll-out and higher resource utilisatio­n.

 ??  ?? Minister of Telecommun­ication, Digital Infrastruc­ture and Foreign Employment Harin Fernando visiting the Carrier Congress Exhibition stalls during his visit to the event, accompanie­d by Huawei Sri Lanka CEO Shunli Wang and SLT Group Chief Enterprise...
Minister of Telecommun­ication, Digital Infrastruc­ture and Foreign Employment Harin Fernando visiting the Carrier Congress Exhibition stalls during his visit to the event, accompanie­d by Huawei Sri Lanka CEO Shunli Wang and SLT Group Chief Enterprise...

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