Huawei to Introduce its Digital inCloud to Europe at MVNO Networking Congress London
DUSSELDORF, German/PRNewswire/ --
Huawei will launch its Digital inCloud Program in Europe at the MVNO Networking Congress in London on Tuesday, 3rd November, 2015.
The launch event will feature speeches from Luo Gang, Managing Director of Huawei UK, and Cao Yiming, VP of Huawei Digital Services, plus an MOU signing ceremony with several notable partners.
VENUE: MVNO Networking Congress, Millennium Gloucester Hotel, London
DATE: 3rd November, 2015
Event Agenda:
10:30 - Welcome Speech
10:35 - Huawei's Media & ICT Strategy in the UK
10:55 - Digital inCloud @ Europe launch
11:15 - MOU signing with several partners: Mobibase, Liquix, BICS etc.
11:10 - Media Q&A Session
Amongst these topics, the speakers will cover Huawei's view on current digital services in the telco sector and Media & ICT strategy in the UK. The process of aggregating local content to serve European operators will be under discussion as well as sections highlighting Huawei's global experience and innovation in building the digital ecosystem and the company's partnership strategy in Europe.
Digital inCloud is a digital service aggregation and distribution platform aimed at connecting global carriers and partners to build up a digital ecosystem. It not only aggregates global carriers' telecom capabilities, including payment, message notification, voice and cloud call centres and business operations analysis to improve innovation capabilities in the future, but also aggregates global partners' content and applications, covering individual, home and enterprise service areas, to bring them to global carriers, achieving "one spot access to reach all" by providing a one-stop service to partners.
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