Partner Perspectives Huawei 3/5/2021
At the Huawei VoLTE Pro Summit that took place alongside the recent Mobile World Congress Shanghai, telecoms professionals delivered a strong message that calls for stakeholders in the mobile industry to embrace voice-over-LTE (VoLTE) as quickly and as broadly as they can, to reap the rewards of the advances in mobile telecoms technologies.
VoLTE has made great strides in supporting mobile operators throughout the world to migrate users from 2G and 3G to 4G and 5G, not the least thanks to the technology s advantages in higher voice quality and voice-data concurrence capability. As a result, operators are able to gradually sunset their 2G and 3G networks, and to re-farm the frequencies and cell sites used by 2G and 3G for new mobile generations.
Huawei backs solar-storage ‘Zero Carbon Network Solution’ to decarbonise telecoms networks
By PV Tech Email
Zhou Taoyuan (pictured), vice president at Huawei, launched the new solution at Mobile World Congress Shanghai last week.
Huawei is backing a solar and storage-powered green energy solution for telecommunications network carriers and operators to help the sector hit net zero as soon as possible.
The technology firm unveiled its Zero Carbon Network Solution at Mobile World Congress Shanghai last week, introducing solar, storage and other digital technologies to carrier networks in order to maximise the use of clean energy and reduce carbon emissions from the telecoms sector.
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How China s internet giants have failed the country s youth
Posted : 2021-02-28 13:42
Updated : 2021-02-28 16:54
Some Chinese entrepreneurs still believe success depends on long working hours and scrimping on employee benefits. South China Morning Post
2020 was not an easy year for Chinese tech companies: many came under scrutiny and received queries from market investors and government officials. Yet these internet giants difficulties hardly matched those faced by some of their employees.
The tragic deaths of white- and blue-collar tech workers alike triggered scathing questions on the labour conditions in some of China s most well-known tech behemoths.
Almost two years after the launch of 996 ICU , an online campaign protesting the overwork culture in China s Big Tech, the situation seems to have only got worse.
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