Korean Huawei and Kazakhstani TransTelecom inked cooperation agreement (PHOTOS)
3 June, 2014 16:07
President of TransTelecom JSC Nurali Aliyev and President
Enterprise Business Group,
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd Yan Lida have signed Memorandum on mutual cooperation between Huawei and Transtelecom companies.
The meeting discussed issues of partnership in implementing eLTE 4G, innovative technologies and systems for processing data for cloud computing ("data centers Huawei»)m the press service of “TransTelecom".
Besides, N. Aliyev visited the pavilions of the Huawei exhibition center where he familiarized himself with the latest products and solutions in the field of IT.
Moreover, "Smart City" technology system was presented for the head of the Kazakh company .
In turn, representatives of the Kazakh company introduced their Chinese counterparts with the main activities TransTelecom.
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