ZTE : Vice President Zhang Zhenchao:Three super engines of future optical networks-B100G, openness, intelligence
November 18, 2021 at 04:22 am
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ZTE Vice President Zhang Zhenchao:Three super engines of future optical networks-B100G, openness, intelligence
Date:2021-11-18ZTEClick:4
18 November 2021, Shenzhen, China - ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a major international provider of telecommunications, enterprise and consumer technology solutions for the mobile internet, today announced that it has participated in the Digital Symposium of NGON&DCI(Next Generation Optical Networking & Data Center Interconnect) on November 17. Mr. Zhang Zhenchao, Vice President of ZTE and International Marketing General Manager of Transport Network Product, delivered a speech entitled "Three Super Engines of Future Networks-B100G (Beyond 100G), Openness and Intelligence".
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ZTE Corporation specializes in the design, manufacturing and marketing of telecommunications equipment and solutions. Net sales break down by market as follows:
- wired and mobile network operators (73%): sales of network systems and equipment (routers, switches, modems, servers, WLAN products, Ethernet gateways, broadband access systems, optical products, etc.);
- individuals (15.9%): manufacturing and sales of mobile devices (smartphones, phones, tablets, mobile video game terminals, smart projectors, cameras, very high speed mobile modems, etc.);
- enterprises and government organizations (11.1%): design and development of computerization solutions, interconnection and data transmission systems, data center solutions, video surveillance systems, videoconferencing equipment, network products, cloud computing architectures, etc.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: China (67.1%), Asia (14.5%), Europe-Americas-Oceania (13.6%) and Africa (4.8%).