LATAM Fiber Broadband Leaders Summit - Huawei

Invitation

Bob Cai

President, Huawei Latin America Carrier Business

Bob Cai

President, Huawei Latin America Carrier Business

We sincerely invite you to attend the LATAM Fiber Broadband Leaders Summit to be held on Oct. 2nd, in São Paulo, Brazil. The summit will be hosted by Huawei and supported by ITU, themed as "Fiber, Lighting Up Digital LATAM".

Recently, with the increasing demand for network connectivity and experience, fiber broadband is developing rapidly in Latin America and becomes one of the key drivers of regional economic growth and competitiveness. It enriches people's lives, brings new vitality into the industrial digital transformation, and drives social and economic evolutions.

With regulatory institutions, operators, eco-partners, and analysts, we will discuss industry trends, policies, business success practices, and the latest solutions to accelerate the development of fiber. Together, we will achieve greater business successes and light up digital LATAM!

We are looking forward to seeing you in São Paulo!

Topics

Huawei will continue to use intelligent, efficient and cost-effective Digital Fiber solutions to help operators deploy FTTH faster, provide higher quality user experience, implement intelligent O&M and provide innovative services for homes and enterprises, accerlerating the FTTH business success. In the future, Huawei will work together with governments, regulators, operators, and industry partners to accelerate the development of fiber broadband in Latin America and light up the digital LATAM. ——Bob Cai, President of Huawei Latin America Carrier Business

In the coming years, we will address these challenges - infrastructure, affordability, digital skills, and content - of bringing connectivity countrywide. We face a need to take connectivity to remote, less populated regions in Brazil nowadays, and Anatel is committed to accelerating the implementation of fiber optics in the country as a key developing factor. ——José Borges, Competition Superintendent of Anatel Brazil

By 2030, the goal is to have every person with internet access, be it in the workplace, at home, or in a school. To achieve such a task, governments and enterprises must invest in infrastructure, affordability, digital skills, and content. ITU advocates governments, regulators, and industry partners to accelerate the development of fiber broadband in Latin America. ——Rodrigo Robles, Program Officer, Regional Office Brasilia, ITU

Ookla uses combined QoS, QoE and Consumer Perception KPI analysis to show that Fiber provides the key differentiator for better fixed broadband experience in Latin America. ——Lourenço Lanfranchi, Senior Director for Latin America, Ookla

Oi achieved impressive results as it started to execute its transformation plan focused on fiber. FTTR is not just for high-end customers, it should benefit everyone. ——Rodrigo Abreu, CEO of Oi Brazil

The company has an infrastructure of fiber optics that covers 13 states. We are focused on the user's experience as the guide to service quality and modernization. ——Jean Carlos Borges, CEO of Algar Telecom

Globally, the competition for broadband development in Brazil is fierce. With the implementation of infrastructure construction such as optical networks in Brazil, many new opportunities have been brought for network modernization. In the future, Brazil will continue to strengthen coverage in remote areas and improve broadband rates. ——José Borges, Competition Superintendent of Anatel Brazil

Broadband network technology is developing continuously, and network infrastructure also needs to be invested too. The Brazilian market is a very competitive one, so the secret is to deliver the service according to the user's needs. In the past, Claro's broadband network has done several technological upgrades to meet the requirements of higher experience. ——Marcio Carvalho, CMO of Claro Brazil

For ISP audiences, Fibrasil is committed to providing customers with premium network connectivity and quality, regardless of how large scale the ISP is. ——Átila Branco, CTIO of Fibrasil

Neutral networks are deployed in new and remote areas, accelerating fiber penetration and bringing more choices to end users. ——Marcio Estefan, Chief Commercial Officer of I-Systems

Huawei upgraded digital fiber strategy featured with cost-effective, efficient and intelligent, and launched Trouble-Free ONT, Smart Wi-Fi 2.0 and Fiber Iris three innovative solutions, fully enabling Digital LATAM. ——Daniel Zhang, Vice President of Huawei LATAM Network Marketing & Solution Dept

Except the innovative optical access solutions, Huawei’s 400G/800G ultra-broadband solution maximizes single-fiber capacity to build the optimal cost per bit backbone network, innovative Alps-WDM solution helps operators build the cost-effective 100G metro network. In the future, we hope to work with all Latin American partners, jointly booming F5G-advanced (the fifth-generation fixed network) industry and building Digital LATAM. ——Kim Jin, Vice President of Huawei Optical Business Product Line

Speakers

  • Bob Cai

    President of Huawei Latin America Carrier Business
  • José Borges

    Competition Superintendent of Anatel Brazil
  • Rodrigo Robles

    Program Officer, Regional Office Brasilia, ITU
  • Lourenco Lafranchi

    Senior Sales Director of OOKLA
  • Rodrigo Abreu

    CEO of Oi Brazil
  • Jean Carlos Borges

    CEO of Algar
  • Samuel Possebon

    Teletime
  • Marcio Carvalho

    CMO of Claro Brazil
  • Átila Branco

    CTIO of Fibrasil
  • Marcio Estefan

    Chief Commercial Officer of I-Systems
  • Kim Jin

    CMO of Optical Business Product Line, Huawei

Highlights

Fiber, Lighting Up Digital LATAM

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