Huawei Middle East VP reaffirms commitment to Jordan’s ICT development

Huawei Middle East VP reaffirms commitment to Jordan’s ICT development

In an exclusive meeting with a group of Jordanian media, Shunli Wang, Huawei’s Vice President in the Middle East, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to supporting the development of Jordan’s telecom sector and the wider ICT ecosystem.

Shunli Wang, Vice President, Huawei Middle East

The senior regional executive confirmed the company’s mandate in the ICT talent ecosystem in Jordan through the continuous investments in CSR initiatives and programmes targeted at nurturing local talent. With these initiatives, Huawei aims to develop the future technology leaders that can drive Jordan’s Digital Transformation, socio-economic development and the Kingdom’s future digital economy.

Wang further highlighted that the company is looking to introduce the 5G network benefits to Jordan, coupled with AI, cloud and other advanced technologies to better serve the citizens’ needs. He also called for maintaining a fair, unbiased and transparent 5G business environment.

Huawei believes that providing equal opportunities to all global telecom vendors based on a proven track record of existing work with operators, global experience, cost and industry standards will ensure the international competitiveness of Jordan’s telecom market.

The regional vice president stated that Huawei started business in Jordan 17 years ago and has maintained close relationships and strong collaborations with three local carriers – Zain, Orange and Umniah – to jointly provide continuous and secure network connections and services across the country. In addition, the company maintained an excellent record of zero accidents in the past 17 years. Huawei engineers and experts have always supported their customers and partners in challenging times such as the heavy snow and COVID-19.

Huawei Jordan currently has over 300 direct employees and contributes more than 2,000 indirect jobs. The global ICT leader serves customers across diverse sectors to achieve its Digital Transformation goals by utilising its international experience and best practices and providing advanced technologies, solutions, products and services to enrich people’s lives.

“Huawei has always been customer-centric and committed to creating value for its customers in Jordan. In addition, we attach great importance to openness and collaboration for shared success. We are dedicated to transparent communications with customers, partners, government regulation bodies, industry organisations, universities and think tanks,” said Wang.

“We hope to work with all stakeholders to achieve core technological innovations and support the development of Jordan’s ICT ecosystem, creating more value for promoting industry upgrades and social development.”

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