HKT and Huawei open digital transformation practice center

HKT and Huawei announced the opening of the Digital Transformation Practice Center (DTPC) in Hong Kong.
HKT Henry Wong
The DTPC aims to share the experience and practices of HKT gained during its digital transformation journey, assisting other carriers to explore the practice of digital transformation and build capabilities.

HKT has worked with Huawei to implement digital business transformation project, covering service and operation transformation as well as infrastructure cloudification.

At the DTPC, a team consisting of operators, end users, Huawei and third-party partners will focus on transformational scenarios through the five stages of digital transformation, namely Envisioning, Ideating, Prototyping, Realizing and Scaling, to explore the capacity of building a digital transformation in a more agile and low-cost manner.
Huawei Derry Li“During the process of the digital transformation project, we encountered many challenges in terms of user experience, business processes, business support systems and network infrastructure,” Henry Wong, head of Strategic Wireless Technology & Core Networks of HKT’s Engineering, said.

Derry Li, vice president of Huawei Consulting & System Integration, said: “We use a cross-function team to build a ‘small cycle iteration’ working mode with agile, low-cost, pre-verification, practical and innovative attitude to achieve customer expectations and assist its digital transformation.”

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