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Huawei marks 20 years of empowering digital transformation in India

Kolkata, Sep 18 (UNI) Huawei, a leading global ICT solutions provider, marked 20 years
of helping to build a better connected India.
In recognition of this milestone, Huawei India launched its integrated campaign on
Huawei “As Committed as Ever - With India, For India”.
The campaign underlines Huawei’s long-term partnership to India’s digital journey,
supporting the government’s Digital India and Skill India visions through close cooperation
with telecom and industry partners, and developing local innovations to help foster a
healthy and robust ICT ecosystem.
Speaking on the occasion, David Li, CEO, Huawei India said, “Huawei has been a proud
partner to India’s digital transformation over the last 20 years. It has been our privilege to
assist India's businesses, institutions and people to go digital. As an ICT global leader, we
have bought our expertise to help grow the Indian ecosystem and integrate it into the global
value chain for a self-reliant India. These 20-years are testimony to our commitment to
deliver secure networks, introduce world-class technologies for India’s needs, creating jobs
and contributing to India’s economic growth. Huawei is With India, For India.”
Commemorating the occasion is the new 20-year anniversary logo. Its colours inspired by
India’s national bird, the Peacock, while the flowing lines and swirl of myriad hues of the
‘Zero-0’ symbolize India’s essence – Unity in diversity of cultures, ethnicity and people, a
dynamic nation perpetually evolving and growing. The ‘Samarkan’ font used to write ‘India’
is inspired by the scripts of popular Indian languages Hindi, Marathi, and Bengali – a modern
India that carries its traditional identity as it marches into the future.
Huawei also launched advertisements reiterating to be “As Committed As Ever” to India’s
digital journey. The commitment, supported by its three business groups, focuses on its
vision of building a strong Digital India. The images in the creative pay homage to key
cultural icons of India, celebrating the diverse culture of this ancient nation. Along with the advertisements Huawei India will also release a video narrating its two-decade dynamic
journey in the country.
Since the start of its R&D Center in Bengaluru in 2000, Huawei’s presence in India today
is the largest overseas and most localized. In the last 20 years, Huawei has developed its
three business groups (Carrier, Consumer and Enterprise) and become a strategic partner
for India’s digital transformation.
Huawei Carrier Business Group has been a reliable partner as network infrastructure
supplier for India’s telecom service providers. It has supported India’s network requirements,
introducing many industry first innovations like Narrowband 4G LTE, India’s first 5G
microwave in 2018, pre-5G tech solutions such as Massive MIMO and CloudAIR and also
conducted the first 5G network trial under a test set up.
For the Consumer Business Group, India is a priority market, where its flagship products
from both Huawei as well as HONOR brands have been launched. The Enterprise business
has become a key driver of the digital transformation of enterprises and SMEs in India,
owing to a wide portfolio of vertical solutions for across industry sectors in the Indian market.
Collaborating with the Indian ecosystem, Huawei has procured multiple high-end IT
services, engineering services and products from various India companies. By enabling this collaboration, Huawei is engaged to integrate Indian ecosystem to the global value chain.
As an ICT global player, this is one of Huawei’s key contributions to enable a self-reliant
India.
Huawei India R&D Center is a key design & development hub & delivery center of Huawei
for the local and international markets. The India R&D center focuses on developing ICT
software, end-to-end telecom solutions, consumer device software, industry standards and
providing professional services for global operators. Huawei’s India operations are further
strengthened by its largest Global Service Center in Bengaluru and the OpenLab New Delhi.
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