China's Huawei helps Cambodia enhance ICT development
| 13 Dec. 2016
PHNOM PENH - Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Techo Hun Sen met with
Huawei Southeast Asia Region President David Sun, exchanging views on
further cooperation in information and communication technology (ICT)
development in Cambodia, said a news release from Huawei on Monday.
During the talks at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh, David Sun praised
Cambodia for the rapid development of ICT industry - the essential
sector that was importantly contributing to socioeconomic development,
the news release said.
"The vision of Huawei is to build a better connected world," he said.
adding that "we will continue to invest in Cambodia in order to
contribute to economic development, ICT talent training and social
welfare activities."
David Sun said with Huawei's support, the first group of 11 Cambodian
students had arrived in China and started their training at Huawei, and
the second and third groups, selected by the Union of Youth Federations
of Cambodia and Huawei, would be sent to China for training in 2017 and
2018.
For his part, the prime minister was confident that Huawei could
participate in Cambodia's national broadband construction with the
latest communication technologies to eliminate the digital divide and to
make Cambodian youth's dream come true.
Huawei is a leading global information and communication technology
(ICT) solutions provider. Started its business in Cambodia in 1999,
Huawei has received strong support from the government, local telecom
operators, and customers in ICT industry, the news release said.
To date, Huawei's communication network service has covered
approximately 70 percent of the consumers in Cambodia, and Huawei mobile
phones have ranked third for the share of the Cambodian market, it
said.
It added that so far, Huawei has helped Cambodia cultivated more than 1,000 ICT talents.
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