Huawei Enterprise launches digital energy solution

Telecom Lead India: Huawei has launched its digital
energy solution. Huawei Enterprise has developed innovative solutions and
services to facilitate energy companies in areas including exploration,
exploitation, transportation and management.

 

The new digital energy solution includes four components
– digital oil field, intelligent pipeline, integrated security and oil field
converged communications. It provides some sub-solutions for desktop cloud,
data center, HD video conferencing system, campus network and undersea optical
network to help customers ensure production security, enhance efficiency and
improve office conditions.

 

At China International Petroleum & Petrochemical
Technology and Equipment Exhibition (CIPPE), Deng Yi, AVP of Huawei
Enterprise’s Business Development Department, shared with customers and
partners Huawei Enterprise’s commitment to developing solutions that address
the challenges faced by energy companies due to their complex production
environment and geographic dispersion.

 

Huawei Enterprise has invested heavily in the energy
industry and has established a dedicated global team, and is working in close
collaboration with partners to deliver effective solutions tailored for the
energy industry.

 

Huawei’s digital energy solution is currently being used
in many projects by large enterprises, including China Petroleum, China
Petrochemical Corporation, China National Offshore Oil Corporation, Mexico
Pemex, Saudi Aramco, Petrobras and the Kazakhstan Section of the Central
Asia-China Gas Pipeline.

 

The solution helps customers build network communications
infrastructure, remote production monitoring systems, data centers and
production management, and office application systems. It is also able to
manage long-distance gas pipelines, ensuring the smooth operation of important
functions, such as seamless communication, emergency dispatch and safety
testing.

 

Focusing on enhancing user experience and improving
communication efficiency, the solution provides oil field-wide converged
communication services, which integrate voice, video and data to support secure
access of terminals at anytime and anywhere.

 

Australia bans Huawei from broadband network bid

 

After facing problems in telecom markets in India, Iran
and America, troubles are brewing for Huawei in Australia. The federal
government has banned Huawei from participating in multibillion- dollar tenders
to supply equipment to broadband network. Concerns over cyber attacks
originating in China are the main reason for banning Huawei.

 

editor@telecomlead.com

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