Huawei Proposes to "Building A Better Connected Asia" at Inaugual Asia Pacific Ultra-Broadband Summit
The rapid development of broadband applications has brought profound impact to the ways people work, live and play. Broadband is an integral part of life in today’s society. The demand for broadband further promotes overall development of fixed broadband infrastructure and ultra broadband has become a key investment priority for operators. As Huawei Global Connectivity Index pointed out, a 20 percent increase in ICT investment will grow GDP of a country by 1 percent. At a time where limitations of global resource have become a bottleneck for societal development, connectivity has become a key competitive advantage for markets.
ITU proposed the concept of Connect 2020 as a connectivity development goal, which aims to connect 55 percent of home users and achieve 90 percent coverage in remote areas by 2020. At the Summit, a number of Southeast Asian regulators agree that the local governments should introduce relevant policies to facilitate a healthy industry environment, encourage investment and promote fixed broadband infrastructure development.
The continuous development of operator networks is driven by increasing demands for high Internet speed and high definition video. Asia Pacific operators have explored and contributed significantly to fixed broadband development by fostering convergence of fixed and mobile broadband. They have also driven business growth and content and network integration by promoting cooperation between operators and OTT. As the bearer network of broadband applications, fixed broadband becomes core competitiveness of operators.
Adhering to the concept of UBB 2020, Huawei is committed to exploring the potential of ultra-broadband networks. Through innovations in our Gigaband, FMC 2.0, on-demand network and many more solutions, Huawei has played a key role in helping operators make successful transitions in ultra-broadband network and business strategy.
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