Huawei helps Dubai Creek Harbour build all-optical Smart Campus
Dubai Creek Harbour, the 6 square kilometre mega-development described as ‘The World of Tomorrow’, is to use Huawei's 10G passive optical network (PON) campus solution for the project.
Dubai Creek Harbour, the 6 square kilometre mega-development described as ‘The World of Tomorrow’, is to use Huawei's 10G passive optical network (PON) campus solution for the project.
Huawei has released a series of solutions for autonomous driving mobile networks at a pre-MWC 2019 briefing in London, facilitating network construction in the 5G era.
Network and business simplification as well as automation will define the mobile networks in the future, according to Huawei
At a pre-Mobile World Congress event in London, Huawei’s Ryan Ding shared details of the firm’s rapidly expanding 5G mobile portfolio, and laid into his competitors
Simpler, in terms of ease of deployment, faster, in terms of speed of deployment, and cheaper, in terms of running a 5G business. These are the promises for the new products and business model undertaken by Huawei.
It is important to have “sustainable diversity” in the supply of telecommunications equipment, said Ciaran Martin, CEO of the UK National Cyber Security Centre.
The network will provide customers with massive-connection, low-latency, and high-reliability transmission through all-optical high-speed interconnection
Huawei has traditionally worked closely with the UK. In 2010, the Shenzhen-based company opened a cybersecurity centre in Britain, allowing its equipment and software to be tested by the UK government for possible risks.
Any risk posed by involving the Chinese technology giant Huawei in UK telecoms projects can be managed, cyber-security chiefs have determined.
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