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Monday, February 28 2022 - 14:33
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Huawei's Ryan Ding: GUIDE to a Better Digital Economy
BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 28, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

At the Huawei Day0 Forum held the day before MWC22 Barcelona, Ryan Ding, 
Huawei's Executive Director and President of the Carrier BG, gave a keynote 
speech entitled "Lighting up the Future". Ding said that operators can work on 
three factors: connection density, computing diversity, and carbon reduction 
intensity, and called on operators to join Huawei in its GUIDE business 
blueprint to create a better digital economy together.

The global digital economy is developing rapidly, and over 50% of global GDP 
will be digitalized in 2022. Many countries and regions, like China, South 
Korea, and the EU, have already announced huge investment plans for the digital 
economy. As ICT infrastructure providers, operators will play an increasingly 
important role in leading the development of the future digital economy.

Three levers to shape the future of the digital economy
During his keynote, Ding explained that the vitality of digital economy can be 
evaluated by three factors: connection density, computing diversity, and carbon 
reduction intensity, and that these factors give operators the levers they need 
to shape the future of the digital economy.

By increasing connection density, operators can grow their 5G user base and 
expand their business scope. By diversifying their computing resources, 
operators can create synergies between connectivity and IT to boost enterprise 
digitalization for new growth. In carbon reduction, new green ICT solutions, 
like those Huawei provides, will increase network capacity and cut the energy 
consumption per bit for greener development.

5G has come a long way
Commercial 5G deployment started two years ago, and since then, the numbers of 
5G networks, users, and devices have grown rapidly. By the end of 2021, more 
than 200 operators have deployed commercial 5G networks, servicing more than 
700 million 5G users. There are currently over 1,200 commercial 5G devices in 
use. This growing user base is bringing commercial returns to operators while 
driving continuous network rollouts.

During the event, Ding shared 5G success stories from various operators and 
showed how new 5G applications like AR, VR, and new video are offering users 
new experiences. Flexible 5G pricing models are also benefiting both users and 
operators and driving rapid growth in the 5G user base.

In China, 5GtoB private networks have been deployed at scale in multiple 
industries. By the end of 2021, Huawei has signed more than 3,000 commercial 
5GtoB contracts with Chinese operators and partners, gaining a wealth of 
experience in industry applications. One highlighted example was from China's 
Inner Mongolia, where a coal mine is using 5G to remotely control shearers. 
Since 5G was deployed, coal miners have been working in a safer and more 
comfortable environment.

Connectivity + IT for new growth
According to Ding, as more industries are going digital, IT infrastructure will 
need to be rebuilt to drive more efficient operations. By creating synergies 
between IT and CT, cloud and edge, and cloud and networks, Huawei hopes to help 
operators go digital and intelligent and achieve new revenue growth. In Asia 
Pacific, for example, Huawei's OneStorage solution has helped one operator cut 
TCO by 30%.

Green ICT: More Bits, Less Watts
Green ICT is key to sustainable growth in the digital economy. The ICT industry 
is providing new technologies to help other industries reduce their carbon 
footprints. In fact, these savings are predicted to amount to ten times larger 
than the ICT industry's own footprint. At the forum, Ding also shared Huawei's 
green strategy: More Bits, Less Watts. With its full range of green solutions, 
including green site, green network, and green operation, Huawei aims to help 
operators increase network capacity and cut the energy consumption per bit. 
Huawei also proposed the Network Carbon Intensity index to quantify the carbon 
emissions of the ICT industry and help operators make their green strategy a 
reality.

At the end of his speech, Ding proposed Huawei's GUIDE business blueprint, 
which aims to help operators develop the five key capabilities required for 
business success: expanding services, innovating efficiently, leveraging 
resources, competing on value, and contributing to society.

MWC22 Barcelona will run from February 28 to March 3 in Barcelona, Spain. 
Huawei will showcase its products and solutions at stand 1H50 in Fira Gran Via 
Hall 1. Together with global operators, industry professionals, and opinion 
leaders, we will dive into topics such as industry trends, GUIDE to the Future, 
and green development to envision the future of digital networks. For more 
information, please visit: https://carrier.huawei.com/en/events/mwc2022.


SOURCE: Huawei

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