DHAKA (XINHUA) – China’s telecommunication giant Huawei said it will bring in more top-notch technologies and solutions to build a fully connected and intelligent Bangladesh.
With a renewed commitment to boosting Bangladesh’s development, Huawei celebrated its 25 years of operation in the country on Thursday.
Hundreds of guests, including Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen, Bangladeshi Planning Minister MA Mannan, and Post and Telecommunications Minister Mustafa Jabbar, attended the event.
Speaking at the event, President of Huawei South Asia and Chief Executive Officer of Huawei Bangladesh Pan Junfeng said Huawei has consistently prioritised the development of Bangladesh in the last 25 years and will continue to do so in the coming years.
“We will keep working to materialise the ‘Smart Bangladesh’ vision and contribute to the digital transformation journey,” Pan said.
Bangladesh is marching forward to transform itself into a developed nation, riding on the efforts and talent of the people, MA Mannan said.
“In this journey, we are receiving support from our friends like China. We want to move forward for the world’s humanity,” he added.
“Connectivity is very important in Smart Bangladesh,” Mustafa Jabbar said.
“We’ve already managed to bring 98 per cent of the area of Bangladesh under the coverage of 4G network. Huawei’s contribution to this transformation of our digital connectivity scenario is undoubtedly commendable. We have even launched 5G with the help of Huawei.”
Mentioning this year marks the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative, Yao said with the joint efforts of both sides, China and Bangladesh have achieved positive results in the field of information and communications.
According to Huawei, in the last 25 years, it has focused on bringing in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and telecommunication services and solutions, developing ICT talents, enabling the ecosystem for Digital Bangladesh, and standing beside the people.
It has facilitated the telcommunication industry with 2G, 3G and 4G technologies and played a crucial role in the 5G enrollment in Bangladesh.