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Sustainable Development105
Case: Huawei’s 2T WDM prototype supports voice
calls for two billion people at the same time.
In July 2012, Huawei launched the world’s first
2T Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM)
prototype with a capacity as high as 56 Tbit/s.
Compared to the 100 Gbit/s per channel data rate
offered by industry peers’ commercial systems, our
prototype increases the rate by twenty-fold to 2
Tbit/s and expands the fiber capacity to 56 Tbit/s,
which means it is possible for two billion people
to communicate simultaneously through just one
pair of fibers.
Case: Huawei connects the blue planet using
100G WDM networks with a total length
longer than the circumference of the Earth.
As of September 2012, Huawei deployed top-
of-the-class 100G networks for more than 40
customers in over 30 countries and regions,
including Europe, the Middle East, Latin America,
and the Asia Pacific. Spanning over 50,000
kilometers – longer than the circumference of the
Earth – these 100G networks connect people at
high speeds.
ParisBerlin
London
Istanbul
Moscow
Case: Telecom Seeds for the Future Program
As a key Huawei ICT talent development project,
the Telecom Seeds for the Future Program aims to
cultivate ICT talent for local communities, transfer
knowledge, develop people’s understanding of and
interest in the telecom industry, and encourage
local countries and regions to play a part in
building digital communities. To date, the program
has granted scholarships to thousands of students
from 50 universities across 14 countries.
Case: Huawei’s education cloud solution
ensures balanced development in education
in urban and rural areas under the jurisdiction
of Guangzhou City.
Huawei’s education cloud solution provides an
education cloud platform for the Guangzhou
Bureau of Education, enabling educational
resource sharing among all schools across the
city. After connecting to the metropolitan area
network (MAN) of Guangzhou Digital Education