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23
In November 2015, Huawei
successfully hosted the 2015
Global Mobile Broadband
Forum in Hong Kong. The
event attracted more than
1,000 distinguished guests,
over 200 of whom were
C-level executives. Participants
included representatives from
carriers, industry partners,
and the media. Guests
discussed issues related
to jointly building a Better
Connected World, such as
how to broaden the MBB
pipe using 4.5G solutions
and how to take advantage
of more powerful pipe
capabilities to explore new
industry opportunities.
accelerate the transition toward tomorrow's digital
economy and become an important driver of economic
growth.
Huawei is at the forefront of enabling carriers' digital
transformation through its five Big Initiatives: Big Video
– Everywhere, Big IT – Enabling, Big Operation – Agile,
Big Architecture – Elastic, and Big Pipe – Ubiquitous.
We provide end-to-end SoftCOM solutions for these
five Big Initiatives. In addition, by focusing on openness,
collaboration, and shared success, Huawei is committed
to working closely with carriers and industry partners
to collectively drive digital transformation and create
a Better Connected World through a robust industry
ecosystem.
In 2015, aligned with our pipe strategy and with a
strong focus on ICT infrastructure and ICT capability
exposure, we continued to provide worldwide carriers
with leading end-to-end ICT solutions to accelerate their
digital transformation. Our technological leadership
and competitiveness have been widely recognized by
the industry and enabled us to achieve solid business
performance. In 2015, our revenue from the carrier
business totaled CNY232,307 million, an increase of
Carrier Business
The rapid development of the ICT industry is driving
ubiquitous connections that change how we perceive
the world, reshape how businesses operate, and
transform how cities and countries are administered.
ICT has become a national imperative backed by
government policies, and is continuously fueling
innovation and development around the world. At the
same time, users are demanding the ultimate experience
of ROADS (i.e., Real-time, On-demand, All-online, DIY,
and Social), thus providing an outstanding experience
has become the core foundation of carriers' business
competitiveness in a fully connected era, propelling their
digital transformation.
Carriers connect the physical and digital worlds. As the
Internet is sweeping the globe, carriers are challenged
to transform themselves and the industry ecosystem in
which they operate. Digital transformation is opening
up new business opportunities for carriers to thrive
and succeed in a Better Connected World. We believe
carriers will soon lead the value chain and enable more
than 100 billion connections through successful digital
transformation, capability exposure, and collaborative
innovation in the industry. By seizing ICT opportunities
underpinning economic development, carriers will