[Jakarta, Indonesia, August 16, 2023] The Huawei Global Internet Services Industry Summit — Asia Pacific 2023 (the Summit) was successfully held in Jakarta, Indonesia. Themed “Building a Smart, Ultra-Broadband, Simplified Next-Generation Internet,” the summit brought together hundreds of Internet service provider (ISP) industry leaders, technical product managers, experts and academics. to discuss industry trends, business opportunities and the development of scalable Internet infrastructure, with the aim of envisioning the future of ISP business.
Nicolas Ma, President of Huawei Asia Pacific Enterprise Business Group, delivering the opening speech
Nicholas Ma, President of Huawei Asia Pacific Enterprise Business Group, mentioned in his speech that ISPs are major contributors to the Asia Pacific region’s booming digital economy. “Huawei strives to help ISPs succeed in three ways,” said Nicholas Ma. “First, we help ISPs provide better connectivity to Business-to-Home (B2H) and Business-to-Business users. (B2B). Second, we help ISPs expand business coverage to serve more micro, small and medium enterprises across different verticals as managed service providers (MSPs). Third, we work with partners to train ICT talent for the industry. All these assets will enable faster growth and sustainable development in the digital future.
XtoB: expand connectivity, push boundaries and move towards an era of high growth
Huang Dachuan, chief technology officer (CTO) of Huawei Enterprise Business Group, said ISPs can use high-quality private lines to expand their B2B businesses to managed campus networks, information and communications technology (ICT). ) and one-stop cloud services. They can combine technologies and product portfolios — from software-defined local area network (LAN), Internet of Things (IoT), and fifth-generation fixed network (F5G) to cloud-managed Wi-Fi , network security, fiber optics. Gigabit-to-the-Room (FTTR) home networks and data center installations — to create a comprehensive suite of premium managed services that drive new growth.
Huang Dachuan, CTO of Huawei Enterprise Business Group, delivering a keynote speech
Muhammad Arif, President of Asosiasi Penyelenggara Jasa Internet Indonesia (APJII), highlighted that MSPs are crucial enablers of Indonesia’s digital transformation journey. “They bridge the gap between complex technology needs and a company’s internal capabilities, allowing businesses to focus on their core competencies while harnessing the full potential of information technology,” he said . “Collaboration plays a vital role in ensuring the sustainable success of the OTT and Telco sectors. This goal can be achieved by establishing a common agenda involving government agencies, APJII and service providers, fostering meaningful conversations on policies and advancements in digital transformation.
Paulo Martin Santos, Converge’s Chief Network Transformation Officer (CNTO), also recognized the importance of fiber optic networks. “As we continue to provide the Philippines with superior connectivity, we are vigilantly ensuring that the Converge network is resilient, reliable and scalable. We can’t achieve this without partners, like Huawei, who understand our vision. Together, let’s ensure that when it comes to world-class digital access, no one is left behind. »
In the gigabit era, premium experience is at the heart of competitiveness. According to Gavin Gu, President of Huawei’s Enterprise Optical Product Line, Huawei’s high-end F5G all-optical network solution creates a cost-effective and ultimate experience network for ISPs. It helps ISPs create B2H and B2B growth engines, thereby entering an era of high growth.
During the summit, APJII, Converge and other ISP customers were invited to join a panel discussion on harnessing the potential of optical networks to drive the digital economy. The discussion began with trends and best practices in Asia Pacific, before delving in-depth into how to improve customer experience, increase customer satisfaction, drive MSP business development, and build a scalable network infrastructure. Key topics also included how innovation in internet infrastructure is bridging the digital divide and helping ISPs grow to form the basis of the digital economy.
In the future, Huawei will continue to exploit the advantages of its products and portfolios, accelerate intelligence with ISPs, and lead infrastructure innovation in the development of the ISP industry in Asia Pacific. The company is well prepared to provide cutting-edge datacom, optical, data center and cloud solutions, and will continue to work with its customers and ISP partners to drive the digital economy in Asia Pacific.
[Jakarta, Indonesia, August 16, 2023] The Huawei Global Internet Services Industry Summit — Asia Pacific 2023 (the Summit) was successfully held in Jakarta, Indonesia. Themed “Building a Smart, Ultra-Broadband, Simplified Next-Generation Internet,” the summit brought together hundreds of Internet service provider (ISP) industry leaders, technical product managers, experts and academics. to discuss industry trends, business opportunities and the development of scalable Internet infrastructure, with the aim of envisioning the future of ISP business.
Nicolas Ma, President of Huawei Asia Pacific Enterprise Business Group, delivering the opening speech
Nicholas Ma, President of Huawei Asia Pacific Enterprise Business Group, mentioned in his speech that ISPs are major contributors to the Asia Pacific region’s booming digital economy. “Huawei strives to help ISPs succeed in three ways,” said Nicholas Ma. “First, we help ISPs provide better connectivity to Business-to-Home (B2H) and Business-to-Business users. (B2B). Second, we help ISPs expand business coverage to serve more micro, small and medium enterprises across different verticals as managed service providers (MSPs). Third, we work with partners to train ICT talent for the industry. All these assets will enable faster growth and sustainable development in the digital future.
XtoB: expand connectivity, push boundaries and move towards an era of high growth
Huang Dachuan, chief technology officer (CTO) of Huawei Enterprise Business Group, said ISPs can use high-quality private lines to expand their B2B businesses to managed campus networks, information and communications technology (ICT). ) and one-stop cloud services. They can combine technologies and product portfolios — from software-defined local area network (LAN), Internet of Things (IoT), and fifth-generation fixed network (F5G) to cloud-managed Wi-Fi , network security, fiber optics. Gigabit-to-the-Room (FTTR) home networks and data center installations — to create a comprehensive suite of premium managed services that drive new growth.
Huang Dachuan, CTO of Huawei Enterprise Business Group, delivering a keynote speech
Muhammad Arif, President of Asosiasi Penyelenggara Jasa Internet Indonesia (APJII), highlighted that MSPs are crucial enablers of Indonesia’s digital transformation journey. “They bridge the gap between complex technology needs and a company’s internal capabilities, allowing businesses to focus on their core competencies while harnessing the full potential of information technology,” he said . “Collaboration plays a vital role in ensuring the sustainable success of the OTT and Telco sectors. This goal can be achieved by establishing a common agenda involving government agencies, APJII and service providers, fostering meaningful conversations on policies and advancements in digital transformation.
Paulo Martin Santos, Converge’s Chief Network Transformation Officer (CNTO), also recognized the importance of fiber optic networks. “As we continue to provide the Philippines with superior connectivity, we are vigilantly ensuring that the Converge network is resilient, reliable and scalable. We can’t achieve this without partners, like Huawei, who understand our vision. Together, let’s ensure that when it comes to world-class digital access, no one is left behind. »
In the gigabit era, premium experience is at the heart of competitiveness. According to Gavin Gu, President of Huawei’s Enterprise Optical Product Line, Huawei’s high-end F5G all-optical network solution creates a cost-effective and ultimate experience network for ISPs. It helps ISPs create B2H and B2B growth engines, thereby entering an era of high growth.
During the summit, APJII, Converge and other ISP customers were invited to join a panel discussion on harnessing the potential of optical networks to drive the digital economy. The discussion began with trends and best practices in Asia Pacific, before delving in-depth into how to improve customer experience, increase customer satisfaction, drive MSP business development, and build a scalable network infrastructure. Key topics also included how innovation in internet infrastructure is bridging the digital divide and helping ISPs grow to form the basis of the digital economy.
In the future, Huawei will continue to exploit the advantages of its products and portfolios, accelerate intelligence with ISPs, and lead infrastructure innovation in the development of the ISP industry in Asia Pacific. The company is well prepared to provide cutting-edge datacom, optical, data center and cloud solutions, and will continue to work with its customers and ISP partners to drive the digital economy in Asia Pacific.