The Ministry of Communications & IT, the main driver behind the Kingdom-wide digital transformation overhaul of Saudi Arabia, has officially joined the Saudi Emerging Technologies Forum (11-13 November 2019, Burj Rafal Hotel – Riyadh, KSA) as Main Sponsor of the event.
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Huawei jumps to 61st spot on the 2019 Fortune 500 List
Continuing a multi-year track record of acceleration, Huawei has ranked 61st on the Fortune 500 list. This year’s ranking represents an 11 point jump from last year and an impressive 68 point leap from 2017.
Huawei proposes 5G deterministic networking to enable differentiated services for thousands of industries
By An Jian, president of Carrier Networks Business Group, Huawei Middle East
The “best-effort” service provided by traditional mobile networks can no longer keep up with the diversified requirements of vertical industry applications. These requirements include ultra-low and deterministic latency, mobility, reliability and tenant security isolation. An example is the power system differential protection under the ultra high-reliability and low-latency communication (URLLC) scenario. When a switch command is delivered, the communication between the master and slave differential protection terminals involves electrical vector contrasting and verification of transmission path parameters. The network needs to provide a deterministic delay of 20 ms and a jitter of 600 us or less.
Increase in Nokia Q2 2019 earnings driven by strong 5G demand
Nokia, the Finnish Telecom network equipment maker, reported a rise in their profit for the second quarter of 2019.
Connected cars: a golden safety opportunity or a hacker’s playground?
The ‘connected’ car, while still in its early stages, is expected to improve traffic flow and most importantly, consumer safety. However, concerns have been on the rise about the cybersecurity element of these vehicles.
AI meeting slicing, 5G network O&M becomes more intelligent
Trend and Challenges of Digital Network O&M
4G changes lives, while 5G changes societies. 5G networks need to support scenarios of ultra-large bandwidth, ultra-low delays and massive connections, to serve various vertical industry applications such as automatic driving, industrial control, smart grid, large videos and AR/VR.
Strategy and digitalization expert to lead Detecon International
Ralf Pichler (47) was named the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Detecon International, one of Germany’s leading management and technology consulting companies. The Deutsche Telekom Group’s own corporate consultancy and subsidiary of T-Systems supports national and international customers of all industries in their digital transformation. As CEO, Pichler aims at accelerating Detecon's growth course in group-external business and also further expanding Detecon’s role as T-Systems’ consulting pillar for digital business.
Huawei launches first e-commerce platform in Lebanon
As part of its expansion plan in Lebanon, Huawei announced the launch of its official e-commerce platform in Lebanon. Customers can now buy their favorite Huawei devices in one click. The Huawei Store offers a wide selection of Huawei items including smartphones, accessories, headphones, wearables, tablets and much more.
MEF elects new Board of Directors
MEF announced the results of the 2019-2020 Board of Directors elections at the MEF Annual Members Meeting in Philadelphia.
EITC (du) announces 2.5% growth in Q2 2019 net profit
Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company PJSC (DFM: “du”) published today its financial results for Q2 2019, reporting AED 3.19 billion revenues, AED 1.47 billion EBITDA and AED 464 million net profit after royalty for the second quarter of the year.