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Tuesday, July 28 2020 - 18:35
AsiaNet
Huawei's Ryan Ding: Unleash Network Potential, Inspire Business Growth
SHENZHEN, China, July 28, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Huawei's Executive Director and President of the Carrier BG Ryan Ding delivered 
a keynote speech at the Better World Summit 2020 today. According to Ding, as 
the COVID-19 crisis continues globally, carriers need to be prepared in four 
areas of network construction and business development to quickly unleash 
network potential and inspire business growth.

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1. Carriers need to maximize the value of existing networks.

They should make the most of their networks and rapidly expand their capacity 
by using software or adding boards or replacing RRUs. This can help them 
respond to the soaring data traffic during the pandemic and optimize site TCO. 

2. Carriers should focus on user experience and build the best 5G networks. The 
best network experience brings the biggest commercial success. In South Korea, 
for example, carriers are seeing lucrative gains from building the best 5G 
networks and offering users the best experience. Huawei will continue to help 
carriers deliver the best possible user experience and quickly monetize 5G 
network capabilities. 

3. Carriers need to speed up 5G commercialization in B2B for more business 
opportunities. 5G is entering a new development phase, and the B2B market is 
key for carriers' commercial success. Carriers need to choose the right 
industries and build new 5G capabilities targeting B2B. They also need to push 
for unified industry standards to accelerate 5G adoption at scale in B2B. 

- To succeed in B2B, choosing the right industries is crucial. Private lines 
have become a quick-win use case for 5G in B2B, with more than 15 carriers 
having 5G private line services. Carriers can consider three factors when 
deciding which industries to focus on: industry attractiveness, commercial 
viability, and technical viability. Huawei suggests that carriers should 
currently focus on mining, steel, ports, and oilfield industries when 
developing 5G in B2B. 
- Carriers need to build 5G network planning, construction, maintenance, 
optimization, and operations capabilities for B2B. For example, they need to 
improve their network planning capabilities that target different production 
environments of industries, and provide products and solutions that meet 
industry requirements. In addition, they need to develop service and ecosystem 
enablement platforms, provide standardized products and services, and build 
viable business models. 
- Carriers need to push for unified industry standards. Unified industry 
standards are the basis for large-scale 5G development in B2B. Cross-industry 
collaboration is well under way. Many industries like mining and steel have 
begun to communicate industry standards through such efforts as publishing 
industry white papers, establishing ecosystem alliances, and participating in 
standards discussion.

4. Carriers need to build future-oriented target networks. The telecoms 
industry needs to think hard about how their networks can be adapted to the 
ever-changing needs of individuals, families, and businesses as well as how to 
support the development of the digital economy. Huawei will continue to help 
carriers build future-oriented target networks to support their continued 
success. 

Other speakers at today's session include Liang Baojun, Senior Vice President 
at China Unicom; Liu Jian, General Manager of Department of Government and 
Enterprise Service at China Mobile; Choi Yoon Ho, Vice President of AR/VR 
Service at LG U+; Phil Kendall, Executive Director at Strategy Analytics; and 
Peng Honghua, President of 5G Product Line at Huawei.

For more information about Better World Summit 2020, click here 
(https://bws2020.carrier.huawei.com/en/better_world_summit_2020_live.html).

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About Huawei

Huawei is a leading global provider of information and communications 
technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices. With integrated solutions 
across four key domains – telecom networks, IT, smart devices, and cloud 
services – we are committed to bringing digital to every person, home and 
organization for a fully connected, intelligent world. Huawei's end-to-end 
portfolio of products, solutions and services are both competitive and secure. 
Through open collaboration with ecosystem partners, we create lasting value for 
our customers, working to empower people, enrich home life, and inspire 
innovation in organizations of all shapes and sizes. At Huawei, innovation 
focuses on customer needs. We invest heavily in basic research, concentrating 
on technological breakthroughs that drive the world forward. We have 194,000 
employees, and we operate in more than 170 countries and regions. Founded in 
1987, Huawei is a private company fully owned by its employees. For more 
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