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20 Huawei Investment & Holding Co., Ltd. 2014 Annual Report
Launched the SmartAX MA5800, the industry's
first smart OLT with distributed architecture at
the Broadband World Forum 2014. This product
supports non-blocking access for 100G-PON.
Developed high-order modulation microwave
technology, which supports a backhaul bandwidth
of 4 Gbps.
Worked with SK Telecom in South Korea to construct
the industry's first microwave borne CPRI network.
We continued to build our leading advantages in
professional services:
Became the industry leader in managed services
by covering more than 150 networks and helping
carriers achieve operational excellence.
Maintained the leadership position of the HUAWEI
SmartCare® CEM solution and constructed more
than 20 SOCs globally, helping carriers increase
revenue by enhancing the service experience of end
users.
Helped carriers significantly boost their rankings in
network quality, service quality, and branding with
our Quality Brand MBB solution.
Provided assurances for more than 150 major global
events such as Hajj and the 2014 World Cup in Brazil
in 2014. We successfully provided assurances for all
these events.
Unveiling ICT transformation and drawing a
blueprint for another 10-billion-dollar industry
In 2014, Huawei and Telefonica signed an
MOU on strategic cooperation that targets ICT
transformation. Huawei passed all verification tests,
and commercially deployed the industry's first cloud-
based value-added service in the UK. In the future,
we will deploy B2B public cloud, video, and security/
storage cloud services on a new cloud architecture.
Rapid growth was seen in our data center integration
services at L1/L2. Breakthroughs were made at L2
for world-leading carriers. In the OSS integration
domain, we collaborated with various carriers,
including Telefonica, on integration services.
We provided IT managed services to more than 20
carriers across the globe, and our capabilities in
this domain were rapidly acknowledged across the
industry.
We worked with carriers to jointly explore and
identify real-world application scenarios, viable
business models, and technical solutions for Big
Data to help carriers capitalize on its potential. We
also developed unified Big Data solutions.
We established partnerships with more carriers
in the area of video. For example, we helped
China Telecom Sichuan achieve its business goal
of increasing its video subscribers and optical fiber
subscribers by two million each, and become the
first provider of commercial 4K TV services in China.
We also entered strategic cooperation with Deutsche
Telekom on NGTV. We teamed up with industry
partners to expand the video industry for mutually
beneficial results.
Investing in the SoftCOM strategy; integrating the
concepts of cloud computing, NFV, and SDN; and
developing solutions that will reshape telecom
networks in four areas: services, operations,
network functions, and network architecture
According to a recent survey conducted by the
consulting firm Current Analysis, world-leading
telecom carriers (with a revenue of over US$50
billion) rated Huawei as the top supplier for SDN
and NFV solutions for the second consecutive year.
Huawei ranked first in vendor perception across
tier-1 telecom carriers globally. A total of 76%
respondents chose Huawei as the top vendor for
providing NFV/SDN solutions. In the future, Huawei
will continue to work closely with carriers around the
world, and provide them with cutting-edge NFV/SDN
solutions to facilitate ICT-oriented future network
evolution and business transformation.