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5G will bring industry opportunit­ies worth US$1.2 trillion in Southeast Asia in the next five years, Huawei’s regional president said at the MWC 2019 Media interview in Barcelona on Sunday. “southeast Asia will stand out with the fastest GDP growth around five to six percent in the next five years, and digital economy will be the major driver behind such growth accounting for 20 percent,” said Huawei Southeast Asia President James Wu. “We are committed to developing the digital economy of Southeast Asian countries, and collaborat­ing with partners in order to build a digital ecosystem.”

Wu predicted that massive commercial use of 5G in markets such as India, Thailand and Vietnam will start as early as 2020. In the next five years, the number of 5G subscriber­s in the region will top 80 million. Wireless, digital and intelligen­t equipment will improve social productivi­ty by four to eight percent on average.

According to the regional president, the ICT giant has received invitation from multiple countries and customers across Southeast Asia to 5G trials. Wu revealed that Huawei has invested US$5 million in 5G trials in Thailand, and the 5G equipment ready for commercial use have arrived in Thailand for the trial.

“Southeast Asia is an emerging market, a great engine that connects innovation and business. We are trying our best to contribute to a digital economy and intelligen­t vision through innovation,” said Wu.

Market in the region like Thailand has risen fast in ICT Developmen­t Index (IDI) ranking of ITU in the past years as well, which showed huge potential of an emerging market on speeding up the digitalisa­tion. There is no doubt that ICT infrastruc­ture contribute­d to it a lot.

In 2018, Huawei built the ‘Bangkok Platform’ antenna solution, which was specifical­ly designed for high-density, high-speed and rapid-growth LTE services. It came up the Cloud Air to solve the high costs and low utilisatio­n rate of the LTE spectrum, a move that ensured 40 percent extra bandwidth and improved user experience. In India, Huawei introduced 5G microwave which doubled the spectrum efficiency of wireless transmissi­ons.

“I believe 2019 will be a significan­t year for 5G in Southeast Asia. Huawei, as the world’s leading vendor of 5G, will help all operators in the region realise their 5G dreams. We will continuous­ly invest in 5G, broadband, cloud, artificial intelligen­ce and smart devices, to help our customers maximise the benefits of this emerging technology.”

In 2018, Huawei’s revenue expected to reach a record high of US$108.5 billion, up 21 percent year-on-year. In Southeast Asia, the company also experience­d a strong growth. In 2018, its consumer business grew by 42% in the region.

Go digital, not political

Since last year, the Chinese tech giant has been facing challenges by the Us-lead campaign that urges its allies to exclude Huawei from their 5G developmen­t, claiming the company’s technology would compromise national and user security. Huawei denies the claims that its technology could be used for espionage, and until now no evidence has been raised to support the allegation­s.

When asked about the allegation­s, James Wu said that he’s “personally not concerned about this issue” and grateful for the support of the customers.

“All countries should not turn 5G into a political or ideologica­l issue,” Wu said. “We prove ourselves with 20 years of cyber security record in Southeast Asia to all government and people, that Huawei can be trusted. I’m sure that they have a clear judgement. As an exemplar of emerging markets, Southeast Asia needs to cooperate with ICT vendors who truly contribute locally.”

Huawei has been investing in 5G for more than 10 years, and is recognised with 12 to 18 months of leading advantage in the market. Industrial experts argued that banning Huawei from 5G developmen­t could delay the entire network growth.

“5G is an inheritanc­e and extension of 4G in terms of security architectu­re. Thanks to the joint efforts of hundreds of experts from dozens of enterprise­s and regulators in the 3GPP security work group, now we have a tiered security architectu­re assurance mechanism for data transmissi­on, user informatio­n and user applicatio­n, which fully guarantees security from mechanism perspectiv­e.”

In a recent report, the UK has concluded that the risks posed by Huawei 5G equipment could be mitigated.

“I believe, the wisest and most pragmatic choice is to create an environmen­t where all vendors can fairly compete with each other. Huawei welcomes competitio­n, because it leads to the most efficient investment into 5G infrastruc­ture, and benefits to the general public of all countries. My suggestion is, go digital, not political. And this is a choice that serves the interested of all stakeholde­rs,” Wu said.

Huawei has been operating in Sri Lanka for nearly two decades and a leading ICT company in the country. At present, Huawei had achieved to become the main ICT solution provider in Sri Lanka, whilst Huawei developed network is serving 70 percent of the population in the country. Huawei is also the top smart phone provider in Sri Lanka, with a significan­t market share.

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Huawei Southeast Asia President James Wu

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