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Huawei joins P2C union to bring digital solutions worldwide by 2025

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On November 23, Huawei joined the P2C (Partner2Connect) association to build powerful digital solutions. This step will help the company in facilitating new services to worldwide users.

The company affirmed its words at the 2022 Sustainable Development Forum. In addition to new solutions, the company also discussed how to elevate the digital and network levels in various parts of the world.

According to the latest information, Huawei promised to bring digitalization in more than 80 countries, including distant and inaccessible areas so that every individual can easily connect to the digital benefits.

The Chinese tech giant is constantly releasing new solutions that can help both operators and consumers in every possible manner. To date, the company has launched a variety of new techs and products to resolve digital and network problems in several regions.

However, many areas are still stagnant in this matter. This mainly includes the small and isolated regions that do not get sufficient networking and digital facilities.

During the event, Huawei Chairman – Liang Hua showed the digital growth statistics. Notably, the world’s one-third population still lacks internet facilities and is unaware of the digital merits.

Hence, Huawei decided to join the P2C digital union and form a team that can help in providing digital solutions to every corner of the world. The company assured that these solutions will be deployed in every region and remote area by 2025.

Digital Solutions in Africa

Aside from assurance, Huawei described how it is working on advanced digital and network platforms. The firm depicts that it has deployed over 250,000 km of optical fiber in Africa.

Eventually, this deployment will help around 30 million houses in the country to access high-speed internet and broadband services. Moreover, it will also help in improving the user experience.

The manufacturer also put forth its aim of optimizing the ICT infrastructure and will associate with new partners to lay a strong digital base worldwide.

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