Integrated Maintenance Service Facilitates Operation Transformation
Southeast Asia has many beautiful island countries, and its unique natural advantages attract tourists from all over the world. Tourism is an important economic pillar of this region. In the highly competitive tourism market in Southeast Asia, various countries are starting to improve infrastructure and enhance tourism experience from different dimensions to maintain market share and tourist flow growth. Among the many improvement needs, strengthening network construction is one of the priorities. People have long been accustomed to using mobile phones to share the wonderful moments of their journey with others at any time. If you encounter a bad network during the journey, the travel experience will be greatly reduced.
According to the global statistical report, the demand for international bandwidth in Southeast Asia continues to rise, and operators in various countries are accelerating their efforts to promote the country's entry into a super-100M digital society. With the ever-increasing demand for data services, telecom operators are facing more and more challenges. On the one hand, local market competition is becoming increasingly fierce, and market share is threatened. on the other hand, the timely rate of installation and maintenance cannot meet the surge in market demand. Therefore, it is particularly important to improve operating efficiency and reduce operating costs.
SK Telecom (NYSE:SKM, hereinafter referred to as “SKT”) announced that it has expanded and relocated Jump Studio, Asia’s first Mixed Reality Capture Studio using Microsoft’s volumetric video capture technology, to its headquarters (SKT-Tower), and unveiled plans to promote 5G content business in full-scale.
Jump Studio was initially opened in SK Namsan Building in April 2020 as a result of close collaboration between SKT and Microsoft.
European telcos welcome Joint EU Member States Declaration on Cloud
Brussels, 15 October 2020 – ETNO, the association representing Europe’s leading telecom operators, welcomes today’s Joint Member States Declaration on Cloud. This is an important milestone towards a stronger European commitment for deploying next generation cloud infrastructure and services.
As European telecom companies accelerate deployment of 5G and step up efforts on the industrial internet, it is clear that Europe can be competitive in generating industrial data, for example in key areas such as IoT and mechanical engineering. According to 2020 data, we expect the number of IoT connections in Europe to rise from 210 million today to up to 740 million in 2021.
The 12th Optoelectronics China Expo 2020 Time: Nov. 30 to Dec. 02, 2020
Industry: Photoelectric technology
Pavilion name: Beijing National Convention Center
Sponsor: Chinese Society of Optical Engineering
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Huawei Launches All-scenario Intelligent Connectivity Solutions Today, the UN Broadband Commission and Huawei held the sixth Ultra-Broadband Forum (UBBF 2020) online in Beijing. With the theme of "Intelligent Connectivity, New Value Together", this year's UBBF discussed the challenges and opportunities facing the connectivity industry in the intelligent era.
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Cablescom to Light up Mobility City The Mobility City initiative of Fundación Ibercaja has joined its project with Cablescom. José Luis Rodrigo, CEO of Fundación Ibercaja, and Verónica Iliescu, CEO of Cablescom, have signed an agreement through which the telecommunications and signalling company becomes part of Mobility City, an international project of Fundación Ibercaja with the support from the Government of Aragon.
Integrated Maintenance Service Facilitates Operation Transformation Southeast Asia has many beautiful island countries, and its unique natural advantages attract tourists from all over the world. Tourism is an important economic pillar of this region. In the highly competitive tourism market in Southeast Asia, various countries are starting to improve infrastructure and enhance tourism experience from different dimensions to maintain market share and tourist flow growth. Among the many improvement needs, strengthening network construction is one of the priorities. People have long been accustomed to using mobile phones to share the wonderful moments of their journey with others at any time. If you encounter a bad network during the journey, the travel experience will be greatly reduced.
ADVA joins O-RAN ALLIANCE to develop open and disaggregated mobile networks ADVA today announced that it has joined the O-RAN ALLIANCE, a global ecosystem of mobile network operators and technology suppliers driving intelligent, virtualized and fully interoperable mobile networks. ADVA’s experience and technology leadership will help the O-RAN ALLIANCE community create innovative open transport solutions. With its 5G X-Haul toolbox comprising optical, packet, edge compute, and timing distribution and assurance technology, ADVA will assist O-RAN ALLIANCE to develop open standards. These will enable the deployment and operation of disaggregated, vendor-neutral RAN infrastructure for a new generation of mobile services.