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    TOPIC: LEADING EMERGING MARKETS WILL CONTINUE TO DRIVE GLOBALGROWTH

    Huawei donates $10,000 to DepEd mobile classroom project; Globe to facilitateimplementation

    January 2, 2012

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    Globe sponsored the first Regional Disaster Risk Resilience Workshop last September

    20-22 held for 16 Division Schools in the National Capital Region and will continue to be a

    partner in the series of workshops to be conducted in 2013. For Typhoon Pablo, Globe provided

    mobile and internet support to DepEd Region 11 DRRMO monitoring center in Davao City.

    "Globe is delighted to partner again with DepEd, specifically at this time when we are

    challenged again by a disaster. When we received the call out from DRRMO for private sector to

    donate for the mobile classrooms, we thought it best to also mobilize our own partners like

    Huawei," said Rob I. Nazal, Head of Globe Corporate Social Responsibility.

    Meanwhile, DepEd Undersecretary Francisco M. Varela expressed his gratitude for the

    donation even as he pointed out that it is very critical to restore education as soon as possible

    not only because it is needed by the children but because it helps restore normalcy in the

    community.

    "On behalf of DepEd, I would like to thank Globe and Huawei for this very generous

    contribution to address the very critical and pressing needs of our brothers and sisters in the

    affected areas of Davao Oriental, Compostela Valley, and Agusan del Sur particularly the

    children who suffered a lot. This contribution would allow us to respond to their needs as soon

    as possible," he said.

    Source:http://www.globe.com.ph/press-room/huawei-donates

    China smartphone maker Huawei bullish on PHL market13 Apr2013

    SHENZHEN, China Shenzhen, China-based Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. looks to the Philippines with bullish

    eyes and pins its five-year revenue expansion program on the country having recently attained investment-grade

    status to help the global information and communications technology (ICT) firm achieve greater branch awareness

    than it has gained thus far.

    This was learned from Scott Sykes, Huawei vice president and head of international media affairs, who said in a

    briefing the brands carrier, device and enterprise businesses in the Philippines are so me of their fast-growing

    markets.

    Huaweis device business, which pertains in this case to the manufacture of smartphones, pocket Wi-Fi and Internet-

    based TV or IPTV, is its fastest-growing revenue generator on a global basis no matter that it only contributed 5

    percent, or only $2 billion, to its global revenue stream in 2012.

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    Sykes said Huawei global revenues last year totaled $35.35 billion, up 8 percent from a year earlier.

    Its enterprise business, essentially the manufacture and sale of ICT products for large corporations such as BDO

    Unibank and East West Banking Corp. in the Philippines, account for only 5 percent of Huaweis global revenue

    stream, which is inferior to the 20-percent revenue contribution of its device business and to its carrier business which

    contribute the largest at 75 percent of global revenues.

    Huaweis carrier business, or the manufacture of ICT equipment for telcos like Smart and Globe in the Philippines,

    remains a very profitable arm of its business and largest source of revenue.

    Sykes acknowledged the Huawei brand is a far third in rank in terms of brand awareness worldwide, based on an

    independently conducted survey released in the fourth quarter of 2012.

    But he said the Huawei strategy is not to take market share from its riva ls: We dont care which number we are in the

    ranking or how many smartphones we make but we do care about our products and services that telcos love and

    doing it profitably.

    He added Huawei sold $8 billion worth of devices last year in a market where the demand was estimated at $350

    billion globally last year alone.

    Its enterprise revenues of only $2 billion last year pales in comparison to the demand of some $1.14 trillion

    demanded by millions of corporate brand names during the same period.

    Huawei supplied network equipment worth just $25 billion of the estimated $100 billion to $150 billion demanded by

    the market, Sykes said.

    In the Philippines Huawei has partnered with Mapua Institute of Technology in order to tap local engineering talent

    and expertise and has started negotiations for a similar arrangement with the University of the Philippines.

    Huawei officials in Manila said the agreement has not been forged yet but management is optimistic that an

    arrangement beneficial to everyone can be found.

    Source:http://businessmirror.com.ph/~businfk5/index.php/en/news/economy/12011-china-

    smartphone-maker-huawei-bullish-on-phl-market

    Huawei Technologies Philippines Hosts LTE Technology Road Show

    11SEP 2010

    Huawei, a leader in providing next-generation telecommunications network solutions for operators around

    the world, hosted a three-day LTE Technology Road Show that ended on September 3. Visitors were

    able to tour the Huawei LTE truck and attend presentations to garner a greater awareness of LTE

    technology. Huaweis LTE Road Show in the Philippines was part of a six -city Asia-Pacific tour that is

    scheduled to go through the end of the year.

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    LTE, or Long-Term Evolution, describes the evolution of mobile technology that delivers to users the

    benefits of faster data speeds and new services by creating a new radio access technology that is

    optimized for IP-based traffic. In addition it offers operators a simple upgrade path from 2G and 3G

    networks. The Huawei LTE Road Show helped the Philippines mobile industry get better acquainted with

    Huaweis LTE technology and gain a better understanding of its potential and its business ad vantages.

    Visitors to Huaweis LTE Technology Road Show had the opportunity to experience the latest mobile

    broadband solutions offered by Huawei through live demos, interactive gaming, high-definition (HD) video

    streaming, and a showcase of Huawei smartphones powered by Android. Huawei experts also conducted

    interactive technical workshops onsite that outlined the latest technology updates, showcased cutting-

    edge products and services, and explained upcoming market trends in mobile broadband solutions.

    Yang Hua, President of Huawei Technologies Philippines, said, LTE has been described as a next -

    generation, beyond 3G technology. It effectively creates a new radio access technology thats optimized

    for IP-based traffic and offers operators a simple upgrade path from 3G networks. As mobile technology

    continues to evolve, users will benefit from faster data speeds and new services.

    By bringing Huaweis LTE Technology Road Show to the Philippines, we were able to showcase

    Huaweis involvement in the evolutionary development of mobile technology, and to give visitors a way to

    experience the possibilities that LTE technology can bring, such as interactive gaming and HD video

    streaming on the go.

    Huaweis contribution to the global telecom arena has been ack nowledged with receipt of the LTE

    Innovation & Commercialization Award at the LTE World Summit 2010 held in Holland. More recently, on

    June 11 in Singapore, Huawei was selected by Frost & Sullivan as Asia Pacifics 2010 Wireless

    Infrastructure Vendor of the Year, as the Broadband Equipment Vendor of the Year and as the Vendorof the Year for its exceptional business performance.

    Source:http://prnews.wordpress.com/2010/09/11/huawei-technologies-philippines-hosts-lte-

    technology-road-show/

    Huawei sees strong growth in PH byBernie MagkilatMarch 16, 2014

    Global ICT provider Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. has set its eyes to become the most ICT provider in the

    Philippines in five years as it prepares to make its presence felt in this growing market.

    Dr. Gavin Dai, CEO of Huawei Technologies Phils. Inc., told a media roundtable in Makati Thursday that

    Huawei is relatively new company in the Philippine market, but it has already gained considerable headwinds

    for its three main businessescarriers (telcos), enterprise (non-telco) and consumer (smartphone).

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    In five years, we hope to become the most important ICT provider in the Philippines because we have very

    good products and services, Gavin said.

    For its smartphone business alone, Huawei has a small 2 percent market share considering that it only entered in the

    local market recently. Huawei expects to raise this market share to 15 percent in three years. Globally, Huawei

    already accounts for 4.9 percent market share in the smartphone space. Its most affordable smartphone is the Yseries at P3,000 retail price. For its enterprise business, which was just launched three years ago here, the company

    has been experiencing a robust 20 percent growth in sales annually.

    Chen Wen Feng, country manager for Huawei Philippine Enterprise Business Group, said the company expects to

    grow over 30 percent this year. Globally, Huaweis enterprise division, which provides service and enterprise

    networking among others to corporate clients, is growing 50 percent.

    Chen noted that since Huawei is new in the market, it has to be aggressive to push its products and services unlike

    the existing service providers, which have been confident knowing they have already cornered a huge share in the

    market share.

    For its carrier business, Huawei is a dominant mobile network provider for Globe and PLDT, the Philippines two

    biggest telecommunications firms.

    With the strong economic growth in the country, more people need communication system and we want to become

    the leader here, he said

    So far, however, Huawei has not done any business with the government although it is big with the private sector. Its

    enterprise business is present in most sectors particularly the energy and power, transportation, banking, among

    others.

    But we hope to do business with government if there are opportunities, Gavin said noting tha t it has done the

    transportation network projects for Malaysia and Singapore governments.

    Gavin said the government needs more ICT projects even as he expressed possibility to join in the Public Private

    Partnership projects if there are opportunities.

    He even said that Huawei aims to hire 100 local people this year to add to its existing roster of 400 employees, but

    said he has a hard time hiring the right skills. Thus, Huawei is investing in education and training of workers in the

    country. It has established one training center here and an innovation center, as well.

    http://www.mb.com.ph/huawei-sees-strong-growth-in-ph/

    Huawei eyes 10% market share in 3 yrsBy Lawrence Agcaoili (The Philippine Star) | Updated December 12, 2013 - 12:00am

    MANILA, Philippines - Huawei Technologies Philippines hopes to increase its market share in the

    countrys smartphone market by five-fold over the next three years banking on its high quality and

    competitively priced products.

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    Gavin Dai, Huawei Technology Philippines chief executive officer, said the company is looking at

    gradually increasing its market share in the Philippines to about five percent next year and to 10 percent

    in 2015 from the current share of less than two percent.

    Dai said there is a lot to be done in the Philippines where it is ranked 10th or 11th despite the fact that it is

    among the top three smartphone vendors in the world based on the 3rd Quarter 2013 IDC marketresearch report.

    To address this, he pointed out that Huawei intends to put up five flagship stores in the country next year.

    He said two stores would be established in Metro Manila and one each in Cebu, Davao, and Cagayan de

    Oro.

    According to him, Huawei has also partnered with Smart Communications Inc. of dominant carrier

    Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) and Ayala-led Globe Telecom Inc. to carry its products.

    Dai said the company is building a brand, putting an emphasis on quality, technology, fashion, and

    competitively priced.

    We will build our own brand, he stressed.

    Huawei marketing head Al Dimapilis said Huawei is looking at becoming the no. 1 smartphone maker in

    the world over the next two to three years.

    Nothing is impossible. We see possibilities all over the world. Huawei can be on top in the next two to

    three years, he added.

    Dimapilis said Huawei is investing in building the brand locally to make great technology available to all

    Filipino consumers.

    Building our own brand and putting our name on our products for consumers is the way forward

    as we grow to offer a range of products that include smartphones, mobile broadband devices,

    home devices, clouds, and consumer chipsets, he said.

    Huawei transformed to a business to consumer company from a traditionally business to business

    company in 2012 and to a Huawei brand original equipment manufacturer (OEM) from a non-branded

    original design manufacturer.

    The company launched the new five-inch quadcore Ascend G610, 4.5-inch quadcore Ascend G525, 4.0

    dual core Ascend Y320, and 3.5 dual core Ascend Y220 with a suggested retail prices starting at P2,850.

    It also introduced the limited edition Kitty Pink Huawei Ascend P6 as well as several tablets.

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    Huawei to expand presence in PhlBy Marianne V. Go(The Philippine Star) | Updated March 14, 2014 - 12:00am

    MANILA, Philippines - Huawei Technologies Phils. Inc. plans to expand its business in the Philippines, its

    chief executive officer Dr. Gavin Dai said yesterday.

    Flying in from Kuala Lumpur to announce Huaweis plans, Dai said Huawei would particularly hire more

    Filipino workers and start developing its enterprise and consumer business.

    Dai said Huawei is already in the carrier business in partnership with local telecommunications providers

    Globe and the PLDT Group.

    Although Dai refused to reveal how much Huawei would be investing in the Philippines to expand its

    business, he pointed out that the Chinese firm has already spent at least $100 million for its

    subcontracting activities in the country.

    Huawei has been in the Philippines for only two years and currently has over 400 employees, with nine

    offices, one innovation center and one training center.

    Huaweis planned expansion, Dai clarified, would not, in the meantime, involve manufacturing

    operations.

    Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.s core businesses are in fixed network, wireless network, telecom

    software and core network, service and network energy; an enterprise business which involves

    enterprise networking, information technology and service; and lastly a consumer business which

    involves devices such as smartphones home devices, and cloud devices.

    Dai said Huawei would be introducing this year to the Philippine market various devices operating on

    the Android OS.

    To promote its brand, Dai said the firm is exploring possible tie-ups with local sports clubssimilar to its

    international support for European football clubs.

    Huawei has also been building up its brand through various socio-civic projects particularly for relief

    efforts following Super Typhoon Yolanda.

    Dai and Huawei media relations director Yingying Li, who also flew in from Kuala Lumpur, brushed off

    concerns over the ongoing political dispute between the Philippines and China over the West PhilippineSea (South China Sea) and alleged US government claims over Huaweis spying activities.

    Dai assured that Huawei concentrates on its purely business activities.

    Li, for her part, pointed out that Huawei conducts itself as an international business organization with

    business transaction in 45 out of the top 50 telco operators in the world.

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