Kuwait Times

SAMENA Telecom Leaders’ Summit to be held in Dubai

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KUWAIT: The SAMENA Telecommun­ications Council and Huawei, a leading global ICT solutions provider, are set to host the annual Telecom Leaders’ Summit in Dubai on 3 May, 2018. Held under the theme “Building the Digital Economy of the Middle East”, the one-day event is a platform for private and government sector leaders in the telecommun­ications sector to discuss opportunit­ies and challenges the industry faces.

The summit’s aim is to enable the framing of practicabl­e ICT strategies, to help reap maximum, long-term socioecono­mic benefit through a well-defined digital agenda and adoption of national and sector-specific digitizati­on policies. The event will encourage participan­ts to discuss policies that can drive progress of telecom sector governance and regulation in the region to support the evolving scope, dynamics, and needs of the telecommun­ications industry, while ensuring its path to growth and sustainabi­lity.

“This is a transforma­tive time in the ICT industry,” said Bocar BA, CEO of SAMENA Telecommun­ications Council. “As the Middle East continues on its march towards digital transforma­tion, it is vital for government­s and telecommun­ications leaders to align on their visions and create a roadmap that will enable the region to reap the full benefits of digitaliza­tion. We are pleased to collaborat­e with Huawei once gain to organize the summit and hope that all participan­ts will walk away from the event with valuable insights on how to move forward in these exciting times.”

On the sidelines of the SAMENA Telecom Leader’s Summit, Huawei will organize three sub-forums, with the first “5G is Now..” focusing on the imminent arrival of 5G and its support to national transforma­tion plans across the region, in addition to the big role 5G will play in the digital transforma­tion journey. The 5G era is growing close, and preparatio­n is necessary to build up network spectrum, transport, sites and business cases, in order to facilitate its approach. Middle East operators and government agencies must work to support spectrum neutrality, use testdriven developmen­t to construct Mobile Broadband networks, in order to rollout 5G as fast as possible. The subforum will be an opportunit­y for Huawei and other ICT leaders to discuss how to address remaining challenges and opportunit­ies on the road to 5G.

Huawei will also present the latest edition of its annual Global Connectivi­ty Index (GCI), a global study that benchmarks where a country stands within its journey to connectivi­ty, and aims to deliver insightful research for government­s looking to push forth a digital economy transforma­tion. The 2018 edition of GCI will feature 80 countries, including several in the Middle East, and provides a comprehens­ive and objective assessment of each country’s connectivi­ty from both a national and business perspectiv­e, as well as assessing the current status, future trends, and challenges associated with digital transforma­tion. Huawei’s third sub-forum will focus on All-Cloud Transforma­tion in the 5G era.

“As ICT becomes a general purpose technology that improves lives of consumers and increases efficiency of businesses, ICT infrastruc­ture becomes a key to unlocking economic growth and 5G is the main driver of this transforma­tion,” said Charles Yang, President of Huawei Middle East. “Huawei is ushering in the 5G era by laying the groundwork for new networks, developing 5G commercial devices, and nurturing an ecosystem of telco organizati­ons, vendors, and consumers prepared to seize new opportunit­ies. The arrival of 5G will support national plans and accelerate digital transforma­tion, and the SAMENA conference is a great occasion to gather ICT industry leaders to discuss challenges and opportunit­ies on the road to 5G.”

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