Stressing on the need for high-quality networks for accelerating the commercial deployment of 5G, Cullen Xu, vice president of Huawei 5G & LTE TDD product Line, stated, “As 5G commercial deployment enters a new stage, users' requirements for experience and services continue to increase, the trend of 5G high-quality network construction is significant to operators.”

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According to IFC data, between 2019 and 2030, the number of telecom sites in six assessed regions – Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Latin America (LAC), South Asia (SA), East Asia and the Pacific (EAP), and Europe & Central Asia (ECA) – is expected to increase from around 4 to 5.4 million, growing at roughly 2.7% per year.

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Cloudera, the hybrid data cloud company, has released findings from a global research report which exposes how a majority of UAE-based businesses are increasingly adopting data-driven strategies for an effective hybrid workforce.

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Digital government, or Government 4.0, refers to the use of digital technologies for modernization strategies. GCC countries, among other developing countries, have undergone the transformation which is fundamental for internal and external government relations, private organizations, businesses, and individuals.

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On May 9th, during the Huawei Middle East, (Huawei ME), media round table at The Atlantis Hotel, The Palm in Dubai, UAE, Steven Yi, President of Huawei ME; Vanness You, VP of marketing and solution, Huawei ME; and Amar Tobba, VP of public affairs and communications, Huawei ME exclusively listened to questions from members of the press including that of Telecom Review.

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Now is the time to reimagine and demystify the world of space and satellites as the global satellite industry is expected to be worth over $500 billion in 2024. Its place in the connectivity ecosystem is now imperative and making it part of the solution is a compelling reality.

Read more: Above and beyond: Satellite spectrum and space-based internet

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