PCCW Global, an operating division of HKT, Hong Kong’s premier telecommunications service provider, and Tata Communications, a leading provider of A New World of Communications, have signed an agreement to interconnect their IPX (IP-Exchange) communities.
This will enable IP communications services such as HD voice and HD video in various global markets. As 4G adoption continues to gather pace, this agreement further expands the global community of interconnected mobile network operators (MNOs) who will be able to capitalize on the latest technology innovations in mobile broadband.
With the deployment of 4G and upgrades of 3G networks, next generation mobile IP communications services such as HD Voice are gaining traction. A recent GSA report noted that the number of mobile operators now providing HD voice service is up 84 per cent in comparison to last year, with 83 mobile networks having launched HD Voice in 61 countries. By tapping into the worldwide networks of Tata Communications and PCCW Global, MNOs in emerging markets will be able to expand their IPX reach and Quality of Service (QoS) while delivering a seamless experience for mobile users of all IP-based communications services.
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Christian Michaud, Senior Vice President of Product and Business Strategy, Global Voice Solutions, Tata Communications, said, “ Through our latest IPX peering agreement with PCCW Global, we continue to expand our global community of interconnected mobile operators across Asia and Africa, providing the broadest global reach across emerging markets.”
Ronnie Klingner, President of Voice Solutions, PCCW Global, said, “The collaboration with Tata Communications further extends the coverage of our existing 40 direct VoIPX mobile networks.”
Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, showcased its latest media and entertainment (M&E) ICT infrastructure solutions at the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) 2013, the leading and largest radio and television equipment exhibition in Europe. Built on an open and integrated ICT architecture, the solutions, which include IP-based all-in-one network, high definition (HD) program production and broadcast, tapeless media database and post-production systems, help customers in the media industry enhance business agility and operational efficiency and achieve commercial success. "To address growing needs of customers in the media industry as they are moving towards full HD and triple play bundling, Huawei has developed innovative ICT infrastructure solutions that leverage on our technological expertise in cloud computing, storage and network, to help customers in the industry to cope with new development trends and achieve business success," said Mr. Deng Yi, Director, Large Enterprise Sales Department of Huawei Enterprise's Global Sales Department. The constant evolution of digital technologies has been accelerating the expansion of HDTV channels, 3D/IMAX film markets, and emerging mobile media markets. HDTV, digital media libraries, and omnimedia have become growing trends in the media industry. Through customer-centric innovation and collaboration with partners, Huawei is committed to providing secure, efficient, and sustainable one-stop solutions and optimal services for customers in the M&E industry. In addition, Huawei and China Central Television (CCTV), China's national media broadcast and production agency, have recently announced a strategic partnership during Huawei Cloud Congress 2013. Under the partnership, Huawei and CCTV will collaborate in a number of areas, such as big data storage and massive media asset management, to provide cutting-edge technologies and application models customized for the ICT evolution in the M&E industry. Huawei will be providing a system that features large-capacity and high storage performance, significantly improving data access and management efficiency. In addition, the system will help save energy consumption by 60% to 80%, making it the most eco-friendly media storage system in the industry. Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, showcased its latest media and entertainment (M&E) ICT infrastructure solutions at the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) 2013, the leading and largest radio and television equipment exhibition in Europe. Built on an open and integrated ICT architecture, the solutions, which include IP-based all-in-one network, high definition (HD) program production and broadcast, tapeless media database and post-production systems, help customers in the media industry enhance business agility and operational efficiency and achieve commercial success. "To address growing needs of customers in the media industry as they are moving towards full HD and triple play bundling, Huawei has developed innovative ICT infrastructure solutions that leverage on our technological expertise in cloud computing, storage and network, to help customers in the industry to cope with new development trends and achieve business success," said Mr. Deng Yi, Director, Large Enterprise Sales Department of Huawei Enterprise's Global Sales Department. The constant evolution of digital technologies has been accelerating the expansion of HDTV channels, 3D/IMAX film markets, and emerging mobile media markets. HDTV, digital media libraries, and omnimedia have become growing trends in the media industry. Through customer-centric innovation and collaboration with partners, Huawei is committed to providing secure, efficient, and sustainable one-stop solutions and optimal services for customers in the M&E industry. In addition, Huawei and China Central Television (CCTV), China's national media broadcast and production agency, have recently announced a strategic partnership during Huawei Cloud Congress 2013. Under the partnership, Huawei and CCTV will collaborate in a number of areas, such as big data storage and massive media asset management, to provide cutting-edge technologies and application models customized for the ICT evolution in the M&E industry. Huawei will be providing a system that features large-capacity and high storage performance, significantly improving data access and management efficiency. In addition, the system will help save energy consumption by 60% to 80%, making it the most eco-friendly media storage system in the industry.
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Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, showcased its latest media and entertainment (M&E) ICT infrastructure solutions at the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) 2013, the leading and largest radio and television equipment exhibition in Europe. Built on an open and integrated ICT architecture, the solutions, which include IP-based all-in-one network, high definition (HD) program production and broadcast, tapeless media database and post-production systems, help customers in the media industry enhance business agility and operational efficiency and achieve commercial success. "To address growing needs of customers in the media industry as they are moving towards full HD and triple play bundling, Huawei has developed innovative ICT infrastructure solutions that leverage on our technological expertise in cloud computing, storage and network, to help customers in the industry to cope with new development trends and achieve business success," said Mr. Deng Yi, Director, Large Enterprise Sales Department of Huawei Enterprise's Global Sales Department. The constant evolution of digital technologies has been accelerating the expansion of HDTV channels, 3D/IMAX film markets, and emerging mobile media markets. HDTV, digital media libraries, and omnimedia have become growing trends in the media industry. Through customer-centric innovation and collaboration with partners, Huawei is committed to providing secure, efficient, and sustainable one-stop solutions and optimal services for customers in the M&E industry. In addition, Huawei and China Central Television (CCTV), China's national media broadcast and production agency, have recently announced a strategic partnership during Huawei Cloud Congress 2013. Under the partnership, Huawei and CCTV will collaborate in a number of areas, such as big data storage and massive media asset management, to provide cutting-edge technologies and application models customized for the ICT evolution in the M&E industry. Huawei will be providing a system that features large-capacity and high storage performance, significantly improving data access and management efficiency. In addition, the system will help save energy consumption by 60% to 80%, making it the most eco-friendly media storage system in the industry.
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