India telecom market has scored 15 in Huawei Global Connectivity Index (GCI) against China with 14.
Germany is the topped ranked country in Huawei Global Connectivity Index (GCI) with ranking of 1, while the U.S. is in the second position.
The following is the strengths and challenges for India.
Huawei Global Connectivity Index (GCI) top 10 positions
Germany
US
UK
Chile
Japan
South Korea
France
New Zealand
Canada
Mexico
Some of the emerging telecom markets in the Huawei Global Connectivity Index (GCI) include Brazil with 11 rank, Indonesia 23, Malaysia 16 and the Philippines 22.
Huawei Global Connectivity Index (GCI) – announced at the Huawei Cloud Congress (HCC) – includes findings from 25 developing and emerging countries that account for 78 percent of global GDP and 68 percent of population, and 10 industries, including finance, manufacturing, education, transportation and logistics.
Huawei’s analysis of 16 indexes shows that for each GCI percentage point increase the GDP per capital increases 1.4–1.9 percent, relatively higher for emerging countries.
Developing countries such as Chile, Kenya and Egypt had the highest growth momentum. Through centralized planning, potential connectivity can be fully leveraged and ICT capabilities will support positive growth of national economies.
Huawei forecasts that by 2025, as many as 100 billion connections will be generated globally, 90 percent of which will come from intelligent sensors. This increase will be attributed to enterprises becoming enabled by the internet.
William Xu, chief strategy and marketing officer, Huawei said, “Focusing on Pipe Strategy, Huawei has remained dedicated to enhancing connectivity and communications. The global expertise we have enables us to challenge how connectivity can be developed in a scientific, comprehensive and objective manner.”
Baburajan K
editor@telecomlead.com