Huawei presented its vision for smart cities and intelligent transportation systems. It discussed how technology advancements are enabling cities to become more intelligent through digitalization. Huawei's smart city portfolio includes solutions for network video surveillance, emergency command centers, intelligent transportation systems, e-health, e-government and more. These solutions integrate diverse technologies to provide smart applications and services across different mediums. Huawei has implemented smart city projects around the world and sees opportunities for telecom operators, system integrators and other players in the value chain.
I presented at a recent sales conference for a large security / IT solution provider on the evolution of the telco industry and the role security and protection plays in that evolution.
In summary: customer data, trust, security and protection are critical for operators to get right in this emerging environment.
Operators need an integrated security and protection layer, not point solutions for each service as is the case today. Protection from malware across all network services e.g. IP, SMS, MMS, WAP push, widgets, apps, etc. Protection in the network, in devices and in services.
SDP vendors need integrated security solution across network, services and end-points, which means a partnership with security / IT providers is key. Its a rapidly growing problem as its a highly profitable and more importantly safe criminal business compared to drugs smuggling or prostitution; hence a specialist security/protection partner is essential.
The Telco Innovation Toolbox: Economic Models for Managing Disruption and Rei...Ericsson Russia
Как операторам справится со стремительно меняющимся рынком и усиливающимся влиянием OTT игроков?
В отчете: составляющие успешной экосистемы; асиметричная конкуренция с OTT; во что обойдется ожидание развития событий; методы планирования работы в условиях неопределенности; API как канал дистрибуции; API как способ построения экосистемы вокруг традиционных операторских сервисов;
/Подготовлено Vision Mobile совместно с Ericsson/
Huawei Enterprise Business Group Growth, presented by David He, President Mar...Huawei Enterprise
Huawei Enterprise Business Group is positioned to become an innovative 'one-stop ICT infrastructure provider' in the coming years through a combination of world-class innovation and savvy partnerships. Learn more about these partnerships, and key areas that Huawei is focusing on, in the following presentation. The original presentation was during the Huawei Global Analyst Summit held in Shenzen, China, April 21-23. For more on the summit follow Huawei enterprise on Twitter @HuaweiEnt or via hashtag #HAS15
Do we really have a latent demand for mobile broadcast?
Whatare the key regulatory issues?
Which technology options could embrace carriers to deploy Mobile TV?
What arethe applied business models?
What arethe lessons learnt from first rollout cases?
What is the outlook for different stakeholders?
I presented at a recent sales conference for a large security / IT solution provider on the evolution of the telco industry and the role security and protection plays in that evolution.
In summary: customer data, trust, security and protection are critical for operators to get right in this emerging environment.
Operators need an integrated security and protection layer, not point solutions for each service as is the case today. Protection from malware across all network services e.g. IP, SMS, MMS, WAP push, widgets, apps, etc. Protection in the network, in devices and in services.
SDP vendors need integrated security solution across network, services and end-points, which means a partnership with security / IT providers is key. Its a rapidly growing problem as its a highly profitable and more importantly safe criminal business compared to drugs smuggling or prostitution; hence a specialist security/protection partner is essential.
The Telco Innovation Toolbox: Economic Models for Managing Disruption and Rei...Ericsson Russia
Как операторам справится со стремительно меняющимся рынком и усиливающимся влиянием OTT игроков?
В отчете: составляющие успешной экосистемы; асиметричная конкуренция с OTT; во что обойдется ожидание развития событий; методы планирования работы в условиях неопределенности; API как канал дистрибуции; API как способ построения экосистемы вокруг традиционных операторских сервисов;
/Подготовлено Vision Mobile совместно с Ericsson/
Huawei Enterprise Business Group Growth, presented by David He, President Mar...Huawei Enterprise
Huawei Enterprise Business Group is positioned to become an innovative 'one-stop ICT infrastructure provider' in the coming years through a combination of world-class innovation and savvy partnerships. Learn more about these partnerships, and key areas that Huawei is focusing on, in the following presentation. The original presentation was during the Huawei Global Analyst Summit held in Shenzen, China, April 21-23. For more on the summit follow Huawei enterprise on Twitter @HuaweiEnt or via hashtag #HAS15
Do we really have a latent demand for mobile broadcast?
Whatare the key regulatory issues?
Which technology options could embrace carriers to deploy Mobile TV?
What arethe applied business models?
What arethe lessons learnt from first rollout cases?
What is the outlook for different stakeholders?
Telecom strategy review 2015: Europe (part 2)tmtventure
Orange SA, Telenor Group, Vimpelcom, Vodafone, Deustche Telecom, Telefonica and other leading European telecommunication companies.
2nd part of global telecoms strategy review. Total companies to be reviewed is about 16-18. We looked through their reports, interviews and made our own view on their strategy.
Feel free to contact us with your commentary or if you've found any mistakes.
IMAP global Infrastructure Sector Leaders look at the current state of the Infrastructure sector and why it’s necessary for governments to continue to try to bridge the infrastructure gap generated by recent global underinvestment.
They detail the trends impacting the M&A landscape now and moving forward and identify the key market players and investors. They also share insights on the unique characteristics of the US Infrastructure market.
Telco2 business models and opportunities briefing may 2013Simon Torrance
From the Telco 2.0 Initiative (www.telco2research.com): Next generation telco business models and strategic growth opportunities. Latest core slide set. Contact@telco2.net
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is one of the most dynamic industry sectors of our times. The future of the ICT industry is shaped by long term socio-economic trends and at the same time ICT will shape the way we work and live in the future. Accordingly, we have developed a framework to set the scene for the year, when today's ICT executives will reach the end of their careers: 2032!
What are the most important trends, what do future ICT applications look like and what does this mean for players in the market?
I'd appreciate if you leave a comment on the slideshow. You are free to use to use the information as long as you mention the source although I would not be able to share the originals with you since it is not under my ownership alone.
Indosat Ooredoo (formerly Indosat) is one of Indonesia's largest telecommunication networks and services provider.[3]
Indosat offers (prepaid and postpaid) mobile phone services (Mentari, IM3 and Matrix), fixed voice services (including International Direct Dialing (IDD)), fixed wireless and fixed telephone services.[3][4] The company also provides Multimedia, Internet & Data Communication Services (MIDI).[4]
As of 2012 the company holds around 21 percent of market share. It has around 50 million cellular subscribers.[3] An Indonesian investment website stated that the company has lost a couple of percentage points in terms of market share on the mobile phone market in Indonesia in recent years.
Status Quo of Telco Players Initiatives in Africa
Quintessence of the ICT Value Proposition
Paradox of Quasar Contenders and Their shortcoming
Conundrum of Real Options as Strategic Portfolio
Lessons learnt from Successful ICT Use Cases
Speakers - Huawei 2014 Global Professional LTE SummitHuawei Enterprise
[Speakers Introduction] 2014 Global Professional LTE Summit will be held on 28th Feb in Nanjing China tomorrow. Attendances from LTE Standards Groups, Solution Partners, and users will meet there to share the recent progress in LTE Standardization, Worldwide Solution Development and eLTE users experience in various industries. Huawei will also showcase its eLTE Broadband Trunking Solution and diversified services tailored for government, public safety, transportation, and energy industries.
Why Telcos need to embrace Digital Transformation nowEricsson
Check out this informative IDC Executive Brief for CSPs looking to become digitalized.
Read about the changing ICT market, gain some insights on how to manage and implement your digital transformation vision, and learn how Ericsson can help through its advisory services, OSS/BSS portfolio and proven experience in large scale transformation projects.
Address the Challenges in Supply Chain and Sustainability Marketing-Alan AickenSimba Events
CSR Leadership World 2014 committee, Simba Events, concentrates to bring the whole system from global network to review and exam CSR issues with 360 angle to discover the earnest ways toward a sustainable economy future!
Telecom strategy review 2015: Europe (part 2)tmtventure
Orange SA, Telenor Group, Vimpelcom, Vodafone, Deustche Telecom, Telefonica and other leading European telecommunication companies.
2nd part of global telecoms strategy review. Total companies to be reviewed is about 16-18. We looked through their reports, interviews and made our own view on their strategy.
Feel free to contact us with your commentary or if you've found any mistakes.
IMAP global Infrastructure Sector Leaders look at the current state of the Infrastructure sector and why it’s necessary for governments to continue to try to bridge the infrastructure gap generated by recent global underinvestment.
They detail the trends impacting the M&A landscape now and moving forward and identify the key market players and investors. They also share insights on the unique characteristics of the US Infrastructure market.
Telco2 business models and opportunities briefing may 2013Simon Torrance
From the Telco 2.0 Initiative (www.telco2research.com): Next generation telco business models and strategic growth opportunities. Latest core slide set. Contact@telco2.net
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is one of the most dynamic industry sectors of our times. The future of the ICT industry is shaped by long term socio-economic trends and at the same time ICT will shape the way we work and live in the future. Accordingly, we have developed a framework to set the scene for the year, when today's ICT executives will reach the end of their careers: 2032!
What are the most important trends, what do future ICT applications look like and what does this mean for players in the market?
I'd appreciate if you leave a comment on the slideshow. You are free to use to use the information as long as you mention the source although I would not be able to share the originals with you since it is not under my ownership alone.
Indosat Ooredoo (formerly Indosat) is one of Indonesia's largest telecommunication networks and services provider.[3]
Indosat offers (prepaid and postpaid) mobile phone services (Mentari, IM3 and Matrix), fixed voice services (including International Direct Dialing (IDD)), fixed wireless and fixed telephone services.[3][4] The company also provides Multimedia, Internet & Data Communication Services (MIDI).[4]
As of 2012 the company holds around 21 percent of market share. It has around 50 million cellular subscribers.[3] An Indonesian investment website stated that the company has lost a couple of percentage points in terms of market share on the mobile phone market in Indonesia in recent years.
Status Quo of Telco Players Initiatives in Africa
Quintessence of the ICT Value Proposition
Paradox of Quasar Contenders and Their shortcoming
Conundrum of Real Options as Strategic Portfolio
Lessons learnt from Successful ICT Use Cases
Speakers - Huawei 2014 Global Professional LTE SummitHuawei Enterprise
[Speakers Introduction] 2014 Global Professional LTE Summit will be held on 28th Feb in Nanjing China tomorrow. Attendances from LTE Standards Groups, Solution Partners, and users will meet there to share the recent progress in LTE Standardization, Worldwide Solution Development and eLTE users experience in various industries. Huawei will also showcase its eLTE Broadband Trunking Solution and diversified services tailored for government, public safety, transportation, and energy industries.
Why Telcos need to embrace Digital Transformation nowEricsson
Check out this informative IDC Executive Brief for CSPs looking to become digitalized.
Read about the changing ICT market, gain some insights on how to manage and implement your digital transformation vision, and learn how Ericsson can help through its advisory services, OSS/BSS portfolio and proven experience in large scale transformation projects.
Address the Challenges in Supply Chain and Sustainability Marketing-Alan AickenSimba Events
CSR Leadership World 2014 committee, Simba Events, concentrates to bring the whole system from global network to review and exam CSR issues with 360 angle to discover the earnest ways toward a sustainable economy future!
Comparative study and analysis of two internationally competing brands: Cisco & Huawei, including examinations of brand creation, positioning, building, measurements, branding strategies, brand architecture and hierarchy, extending, sustaining and expanding strategies for the brand. I also conducted SWOT analysis, discussion of overall brand competitiveness and strategy recommendations.
Creative Capital, Information & Communication Technologies, & Economic Growth...Regional Science Academy
Presentation by Amit Batabyal, Rochester Institute of Technology
Advanced Brainstorm Carrefour (ABC): ‘Smart People in Smart Cities’
Matej Bel University, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia (August, 2016)
By John Fox, Managing Director at Lucy Zodion
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This March 1 seminar presentation provided an overview of key technology trends that are steadily transforming our transportation system. Bridgelall provided a sample of research needs that exposed the complexities and interdependencies between transportation supply, transportation demand, performance measures, and policy making.
Innovative Approaches for Smart City Development
ดิจิทัลไทยแลนด์ 2016: วิธีการใหม่ การพัฒนาเมืองอัจฉิริยา Trends and case studies from Germany, UK, and rest of Europe. Focus on how to get started and medium sized cities. Presented at Digital Thailand Days on 27 May 2016. www.facebook.com/events/1088455231202211
www.facebook.com/digitalthailandday/
www.digitalthailand.in.th/ #digitalthailand #digitalthailand2016
Governments around the world are taking advantage of cloud not only to reduce costs, but to transform the way they deliver on their mission. The expectations of an increasingly digital citizenry are high, yet all levels of government are facing budgetary and human resource constraints. Cloud computing (on-demand delivery of IT resources via the Internet with pay-as-you-go pricing) can help government organizations increase innovation, agility, and resiliency; all while reducing costs. The session will highlight the transformative impact of cloud architectures, practical strategies being deployed by governments worldwide to break down innovation barriers, and tackle mission-critical operations with the cloud.
Peter Moore, Regional Managing Director, Amazon Web Services, WWPS APJ
Overcoming the cybersecurity challenges of smart citiesSaeed Al Dhaheri
This presentation was presented during the "Towards Dubai 2020 Smart City Conference held at the University of Dubai on 15th January 2017. The presentation highlights the importance of cybersecurity strategic planning for smart cities and discuss the Cybersecurity challenges facing smart cities initiatives and solutions.
Smart Cities - Global Case Studies - Part - 4Resurgent India
Beijing, as the capital and political and cultural center of China, is a world famous ancient city and modern cosmopolis. Standing in the northwest of Beijing, Haidian District is important and famous for its science and technology, culture, education and tourism. It, consists of 22 sub -districts and 11 townships, has a total area of 426 square kilometers and a resident population of 1.5 million.
RCS - оружие мобильных операторов против мессенджеров. Виталий Лепехин, Huawei. Ольга Федина
Мессенджеры (Skype, Viber и другие) нагружают сети мобильных операторов и отъедают доход, например, от SMS.
Как мобильным операторам решить эту проблему и конкурировать с мессенджерами за аудиторию?
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Consumer adoption of OTT is significant so the question bears asking, will LTE accelerate the success of OTT services? GENBAND's Vice President & CTO, Multimedia, Shalin Sehgal shares his thoughts during this presentation at Futurecom 2012.
Shailin is the SVP & CTO for the Multimedia Group within GENBAND where he is responsible for the product management, & systems architecture of companies multimedia product portfolio including SBC, Security Gateways, & Application Servers. Shailin joined GENBAND from Sonus Networks where he held several executive management roles including the VP of Product Management and Marketing and the founding GM and VP of Engineering of the Indian subsidiary. Prior to joining Sonus Networks, held several management roles at MCI (Verizon Business) including product planning and deployment of long distance and local voice networks. He holds a masters degree in Computer Science from University of Texas at Dallas and bachelor’s degree in Electronics Engineering from Nagpur University, India
Wi-Fi is rapidly becoming the mainstream method of connection to the Internet also for tablets and smartphones. The main reason for this being that 4G networks and their promised cheap and powerful data connectivity services are not here yet, whilst the existing and expensive 3G networks are increasingly unable to cope with a pent-up demand. For operators and enterprises, rapidly deploying new Wi-Fi public hot spots and access points, as well efficiently managing them with the lowest possible TCO, is thus getting high in their priority list.
In this presentation we will introduce Wi-Fi Cloud, a turnkey, end-to-end cloud solution, specifically tailored for Wi-Fi projects and capable of addressing various application/usage scenarios and market segments leveraging next-generation wireless technologies and products. The solution has been already adopted by a major Italian ISP and the presentation will provide an overview on the architecture, business model and processes as well as share some the lessons learned.
Market Research Report : Unified Communications Market in India 2012Netscribes, Inc.
For the complete report, get in touch with us at : info@netscribes.com
Unified Communications market inIndiais currently undergoing through a phase wherein the market can be characterized with steady growth and a cut-throat competition amongst players operating in the market space. Primarily, the market is boosted by the ongoing proliferation of high speed internet services such as 3G and broadband. Further, the demand to incorporate mobility amongst corporations is also raising the demand for UC based technology so as to facilitate seamless flow of information and data.
The market comprises of multiple segments including voice based communications, conferencing and messaging & calendaring. “Currently, the market is growing at a compounded annual growth rate of 23.5%,”says Mr. Kalyan Banga, Product Manager at Netscribes. An array of factors including rising enterprise mobility, availability of 3G and broadband services, abundance of smart portable devices and the presence of a tech savvy youth population basically propel the market forward. Cloud computing has become a significant part of the UC market wherein players hailing mostly from the small and medium business segment opt for hosted UC services and solutions. This typical behavior is mainly because of the tendency to avoid the upfront capital costs associated with the deployment of UC solutions. “The UC market will see investments pouring in from the SMB space which in turn is expected to grow at a steady CAGR of around 16%” added Kalyan.
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Building A Smart City Huawei
1. Security Level:
47pt
www.huawei.com
Building a SmartCity
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2. Agenda
1 Huawei Overview
2 Concept of Smart City
3 Fleet Management & Intelligent Transport
4 Huawei' s vision for a Smart City
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3. Sustainable Growth
Sales Revenue (USD in billions)
Sales revenue exceeded USD 21.8
26
billion, a year-on-year increase of
% 21.8
19% 38
Global No. 2 telecom solution G R: 18.3
CA
provider (By revenue of 2009)
12.8
8.5
6
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010E
Sales revenue of 2005-2009 have been converted into USD from CNY based on the closing rate of the corresponding year
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4. Helping Operators
Helping operators build future-oriented All-IP converged networks
Fixed network
Optical NGN core Access
1 Huawei Huawei Huawei
Mobile network
UMTS GSM CDMA
1 Ericsson Huawei Huawei
2 Huawei Ericsson ALU
IP network
SP Router
1 Cisco The only telecom supplier ranking in the top 3 for all these
areas
2 Juniper
Huawei Comprehensive strengths in fixed, mobile and IP technologies
3
Data Source: DELL’ORO Group, Infonetics, Ovum and etc.
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5. Huawei In Malaysia
In April 2001, Huawei established
subsidiary company in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia and moved Asia Pacific
Headquarters at KLCC, Kuala Lumpur
In July 2001, Huawei joined the
Malaysia Multimedia Super Corridor
smoothly―MSC
In May 2002, Huawei established the
training center in Malaysia .
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6. Sustainable Growth
Contract Sales in Malaysia
510
5
(USD in Millions)
4.5
380
4
Starting 2004, Huawei doubled year
3.5
by year in Malaysia's sale.
3
Huawei has already become
2.5
Malaysia's mainstream supplier,
2 170
with mainstream operators: Maxis,
1.5
92
Digi, Celcom, TM.
1
47
0.5 23
1
0
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 200 2010
9
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7. Huawei’s Clientele in Malaysia
Malaysia Telecom Market
After 7 years of endeavor, Huawei has already established partnership with the Malaysia’s
mainstream telecom operators. Our products has obtained widespread acceptance:
3G Equipment:Applies in all mobile operator and is the No1 vendor in Malaysia 3G Market.
Core Network:Maxis, Digi, Celcom, TM, TIME
Optical Network:Occupies more than 60% market share
Access Network:Occupies more than 50% market share
Huawei Malaysia staff has more than 1200 people, with more than 80% local employees and
many of them play a very important role in the company.
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8. Agenda
1 Huawei Overview
2 Concept of Smart City
3 Fleet Management & Intelligent Transport
4 Huawei' s vision for a Smart city
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9. City Development Needs
Self-
actualization
Tomorrow:
needs
eCity
Self-esteem
needs
Today:
Social needs
Convenient life
Security needs
Yesterday:
Shabby hovel
Physiological needs
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10. Problems brought by Urbanization
Environmental Heavy traffic
destruction
Energy shortage Increasing crime
Urbanization means more integrated, massive, socialized, and higher-efficiency
Urbanization means more integrated, massive, socialized, and higher-efficiency
production and consumption. Meanwhile, it also means higher resource
production and consumption. Meanwhile, it also means higher resource
requirements and more complicated city management and social relation.
requirements and more complicated city management and social relation.
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11. Technology Advancements creates a Smart City
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12. The concept of SmartCity
SmartCity is an information system that provides digital network
management, servicing, and decision making functions for complex
systems.
Society What does SmartCity mean to ?
What does SmartCity mean to ?
Resources
Academic
The amount of IP (Intellectual
Property) a City produced to enhance
the City lifestyle.
Economy Provider
Geography
The amount of data traffic a citizen can
generate or receive per second in MB.
ICT Diverse technologies intelligently
integrated to provide smart applications
Population and services on different mediums
Environment
Citizen
Service, Care, Price, Quality &
Availability.
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13. Structure of Smart City
Government hotline
Digital city management
Administrative approval
Public government affair Emergency system
Maintain
Digital industry and
stability
Safe city
business
Environment
Digital scenic spot Smart City monitoring
Platform
Digital campus Maintain Digital logistics
Maintain
people's
growth
lifelihood
Digital community Digital post
Digital medical care Intelligent transportation
Food security
Digital patrol
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14. Agenda
1 Huawei Overview
2 Concept of Smart City
3 Fleet Management & Intelligent Transport
4 Huawei' s vision for a Smart City
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15. Fleet Management
Fleet Management incorporates advanced M2M concepts including data
logging, satellite positioning and data communication to a back office
application, enabling vehicle management ,driver management, electronic
toll collection etc..
GSM
satellite
Users GPS
GSM
Fleet Management Center
On-board
Internet controller
Information Center
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16. Who are involved?
Fleet Management involves various service providers along the value chain,
where each focus on a niche market and revenue opportunity
Vehicle Types Services Key Players
•Vehicle Management
•Driver Management.
•Operations Management.
•Compliance and
Reporting
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17. Benefits of Fleet Management
Maintenance
Remote
Position diagnostics
detection
Benefits
Vehicle and Driver
cargo safety analysis
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18. What is Intelligent Transport System(ITS)?
The ITS is the combination of users, vehicles, roads, and the information
Communication technology. The ITS can make people or the
transportation more effective, more safe and more economic. This is the
reason that it is called intelligence traffic.
Users Vehicles
ITS
Roads
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19. Major ITS Areas
Multimodal
Regional Transit Incident
Traveler Management Management
Information
Electronic
Freeway Toll Emergency
Management Collection Management
Electronic Highway Rail
Traffic Signal Fare Intersection
Control Payment Safety
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24. Benefits of ITS
Lesser vehicle crashes, human fatalities and injures
The ITS reduces annual mortality from traffic accidents by 30%.
Lesser Delay
The ITS increases the usage efficiency of transport tools by 50% and
road usage by 15% to 30%.
Lower Energy consumption
Only 20% to 30% of oil can be extracted from existing oil wells, and
the global oil reserves will be exhausted in 40 years.
Lower Carbon Footprint
Automobiles are the biggest contributors to pollution and streamlined
traffic management system lowers the emission levels.
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25. Opportunities in the Value Chain
Telecom Operator System Integrator
• Enjoy new revenue streams • Turnkey solution
• Enter new market segments • Design
• Better bandwidth utilization • Architecture
• Reduce churn with long term • Maintenance
contracts • application development
• consultation
Solution
Segment Specialist
User Service Provider
• Better understanding of • Manages and hosts software
product and customers • Renting or leasing it to
• Increase customer base with companies
specialized product • Develop and expand the M2M
• Cost effectiveness in marketplace
maintenance and after sales
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26. Agenda
1 Huawei Overview
2 Concept of Smart City
3 Fleet Management & Intelligent Transport
4 Huawei' s vision for a Smart City
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28. Network Video Surveillance Highlights
Baby online Digital Port Retail Chain Stores
Real-time Monitoring Digital Construction Site Safe Gym
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29. Highlights of Emergency Command Center
Normal CC ECC
(Bank, Insurance ……) (Emergence Command Center)
Care about: Care about:
Money, Bill, Social Stability
Service and and Human Life
Complaint
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30. Highlights of ITS - ETC
Auxiliary toll collection
RFID Tag
Barrier
camera
RFID Reader
RFID Tag
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31. Huawei’s SmartCity Solution
Application
layer Emergency
Digital city Government
command e-Traffic
management hotline
center
Establishing the intelligent city
Platform VAE
layer
framework
IT Engine CT Engine M2M Engine App Integration IDC
Network
layer
Communication network Internet M2M network
Sensor
layer PC Mobile RFID Reader Camera Information Sensor network
collection terminal terminal
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32. Emergency Command Center in Shangai
The biggest scale in Asia
180+ agents
30,000 case reports per day
Maximum 50000+ case reports in one day
20000+ cameras around city
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33. MEGA Eyes Application in Shenzhen
Shenzhen
Challenges:
Fast pace of life led to parents accompany with their young children
their less time;
Benefit:
Through family and Kindergarten monitoring, parents could to
understand the situation at any time on their children.
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34. ITS for Suzhou Industrial Park
Signal Light Control
Main interface Information Key road Bridges and Hot spots Road status of
Video Monitoring of mobile
phone client
boards for
overhead roads
status tunnels the entire city
Information Collection
Background control
• Traffic induction interface for mobile phones:
• Viewing road monitoring status on mobile phones in real time.
• Variable information board and traffic induction based on large
screens along roads
• Signal light control integrated on police terminals
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35. Huawei’s Global Footprint in Smart City Solutions
Jilin
Shanxi
Nigeria
Anhui
Guizhou Cuba
Hubei
Kampuchea
Laos
Angola
Huawei eCity has been widely used in over 40 cities around the world.
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36. Smart City in Malaysia
Malaysia
Johor Bahru - A SMART CITY
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