The Best Partner in ICT Convergence Daniel Zhou CEO of Huawei Czech Technologies s.r.o.
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Huawei was founded in Shenzhen, China s Special Economic Zone Founded by Ren Zhengfei and other investors with an investment of US$3,500, as a private company. 1987 1992 Developed analog switches with 48 ports. 1993 Developed C&C08 digital switches. 1997 Engaging global top consulting firms for management transformations. 1999 Established its first international R&D center in Bangalore, India. 2000 Made significant progress in developing countries, e.g., Uzbekistan. 2005 2009 2010 Revenue from Asia Pacific, the Americas, and EMEA exceeded domestic market for the first time. Shenzhen in the early 1980s Shenzhen after three decades Deployed the world's first LTE network in Northern Europe. Transformed from CT to an ICT company and established three BGs: Carrier BG, Enterprise BG, and Consumer BG. Page 3
Today, Huawei is a leading ICT company Who is Huawei Employees A leading global ICT solutions provider 150,000+ employees worldwide A Fortune 70,000+ engaged in R&D Global 500 company, ranking 285 in 2014 Market Progress US$39.5B revenue in 2013, US$21.9B revenue in 2014H1 Serving 45 of the world's top 50 carriers, which account for 77% of Huawei's revenue generated from the carrier network business Serving Business Areas Carrier Enterprise Consumer 1/3 of the world's population Page 4
Industry Contribution ICT & Vertical Industry 3GPP: 9 Chairman or vice Chairman one M2M IETF: 10+ Chairman or vice Chairman ITU-T: 3 Chairman or vice Chairman, Mobile Fixed BSS/OSS/CEM Services&Terminal TMF: BoD member, 2 Chairman NfV 185 Executives in 170+ Standard Organizations & Open Source, 11 Report executive Offered 5,000+ proposals in 2013 Accumulated 36,511 patents authorized till end of 2013 466 core patents in LTE/LTE-A as the leading vendor Page 5
Globalized resource deployment and localized business operations Netherlands Toronto Germany Ottawa Hungary Romania Silicon Valley China Bahrain Mexico India UAE Malaysia Huawei Headquarters Accounting shared service center Brazil Bidding center Mauritius Supply center & Hub R&D center Training center Argentina Technical support center Operations in 170+ countries; 150,000+ employees comprised of 150+ nationalities worldwide ; 30,000+ non-chinese employees with 70%+ localization rate. Huawei's global value chain allows fluid capability transfer across the globe, develops and retains talent in local countries, and creates jobs and economic opportunities. Page 6
Huawei Europe: Continued Local Commitment Revenue: $ 5.23 B in 2014H1 Procurement amount: $ 3.4 B in 2013 7,700+ Employees, 850+ in R&D 2 Regional headquarters: Warsaw & Dusseldorf 43 legal entities for proximity to customers 17 R&D Sites 2 Regional Technical Assistance Centers (24x7) 8 Training Centers Huawei Sweden Huawei Poland Huawei Italy 6 Local Network Operation Centers 2 Logistic Centers 2 Outsourcing Factories Huawei Romania Huawei Germany Huawei France Huawei UK 1 Spare Parts Center 166 Spare Parts Factories; 26 Logistic warehouse Page 7
Huawei Czech: One trustable partner 347 Czech employees 122M USD Revenue in 2013 134M USD Revenue in 2014 as forecast Page 8
Strategic Vision: Maintain Leadership and The Best Partner A trustworthy problem solver er Le a d in Ma yer a l P F Custo mers A consultant for future development er w o oll y str u Ind An approachable leader driving the industry forward Operational excellence and sustainable growth Page 9
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Digital society drives the rapid increase of users and highspeed development of applications, traffic, and broadband Internet consumption continues to grow. 2 More Internet users 3.2 More time on the Internet 4 More ICT applications 2012 Source: Informa, IDC, Gartner, SA, OVUM, Huawei MI More data and services are generated. 20 More data 10 More cloud services 6.7 More Internet traffic Driving the development of the information super highway. 4 More broadband connections 10 Faster broadband speed 5 More smart devices 2022 Page 11
Digitization accelerates economic growth and facilitates job creation Digitization s impact on GDP and jobs, 2011 despite the unfavorable global Regional impact Region Africa Commonwealth of Independent States East Asia and the Pacific Eastern Europe Latin America and the Caribbean Middle East and North Africa North America South Asia Western Europe GDP impact (US$ billions) 8.3 11.8 55.8 7.0 27.0 16.5 25.3 9.4 31.5 192.6 Total Source: The Global Information Technology Report 2013 by WEF Econometric analysis estimates that, Number of jobs created 618,699 340,820 2,370,241 159,015 636,737 377,772 167,650 1,117,753 213,578 6,002,266 economic climate, digitization provided a US$193 billion boost to world economic output and created 6 million jobs globally in 2011. Digitization has emerged as a key driver and enabler of socioeconomic benefits. Digitization creates jobs, with a 10 point increase in the digitization score leading to a 1.02 percent drop in the unemployment rate. Page 12
ICT Value Shifting to Content & Application Telecom Service Telecom Service New ICT Key operator competition concerns: New ICT Content/ Content/ Internet service Internet service S/W &IT Service S/W &IT Service Infra H/W Infra H/W Device Device Component Component Source: IDC, Gartner, Bain, Huawei 1. Ubiquitous network with the best experience 2. Integrated rich contents & applications 3. Agile and efficient business operations Page 13
Various Carrier Business Models, Differentiated by User Asset + Network Asset End user User Asset Via Terminals Content & Application Legacy core service Service platform Network Infrastructure Legacy core service Network Asset Access - Access + OTT Play Telco Service: Voice Data, Network: Core-centric DC-centric Telco operation: Network Asset Network Asset + User Asset OTTs have DC and User Resources, the boundary with carriers is becoming blurred Page 14
PIPE is Fundamental for Business Transformation app app app app Big Data Analytics Bandwidth Cloud Operating System IT architecture based on cloud computing and big data Architecture Bandwidth and architecture driving Device: Smarter + Everywhere network development Device-Network-Cloud synergy creates context-aware user experience Page 15
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Focusing on the pipe strategy to lead in the digital era Digital society Big data and big traffic Information storage and processing Cloud data center Information transmission Network infrastructure Information presentation Network devices Enterprise business: steady growth Become a major ICT infrastructure provider that supports digital restructuring for enterprise customers Carrier business: Maintain leadership Become the best strategic partner for carriers and the industry leader Consumer business: build brand Become a world-leading smart device brand trusted by consumers Page 17
Maintain the leadership position in core technologies Mobile Broadband LTE: Deployed 110 commercial networks in more than 100 capital cities and 9 financial centers 466 key LTE patents No.1 position globally 5G: Set up 5G innovation and research centers in 9 countries Take the lead in researching air interface links for 5G networks in Europe's METIS project Plan to invest US$600 million over the next 5 years Anticipate commercial deployment of 5G networks in 2020. Enterprise business Fixed Broadband Launched the 400G core router 1 year ahead of industry peers The only one of its kind deployed on a large scale Deployed by 53 customers as of Dec. 2013 World-leading performance and reliability: consumes 1/8 of the power, occupies 1/6 of the area, and weighs 1/12 compared with products with the same capacity in the industry The first in the industry to launch the 1T router line card. Launched the world's first serviceand user-experience-centered agile network architecture and the world's first agile switch. Smartphones Shipped 52 million units in 2013, up 62% YOY Ranked No. 3 after Samsung and Apple Page 18
Continuously make future-oriented investment to build future-oriented technological advantages 5G mobile communications Information generation Mirrorsys High-throughput computing Information transmission All-optical network Information processing and storage Content-aware network MirrorSys Offer next-generation fully immersive user experience 5G mobile communications: Conduct research on 5G to continuously enhance wireless network capacity and application scenarios All-optical network: Break the bottlenecks of transport networks and build limitless transport capacity Content-aware network: Build the next-generation content-aware and content-based-routing switching network High-throughput computing: Build a high-throughput computing platform for big data processing and analysis Page 19
Investment on 5G Beyond 2020 1000 X US$600 million by 2018 Capacity Required 100 Billion Things Connected 10Gbps Peak Throughput 0 Ultra-NodeTM Waiting Establishment of 5G Innovation Center (5GIC) in UK Collaboration with 20+ universities and Research institutes Worldwide Page 20
Long-term investment in innovation Continue to invest over 10% of revenue into R&D, which enhances our competitiveness while propelling the industry and advancing technologies. Total R&D investment in the past decade amounted to US$24.9 billion ( CNY151 billion). $5.1B $4.9B No. 1 Chinese company with the largest number of patents in China; one of the $3.9B Top 50 patent holders in the US; one of the Top 15 patent holders in Europe. $2.9B $2.3B $0.6B Distributed basestation $0.7B SingleFAN $1.1B All-IP network $1.4B SingleRAN $1.8B Cloud computing Optical Transport Network Single 400G DWDM Softcom strategy 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 5G, agile switch 2011 2012 2013 Billion US$ Page 21
Huawei's goal : connectivity and broadband inclusion for all Help develop local ICT talent Trained nearly 10,000 ICT students Help countries and regions join the digital community Worked with 23 countries to implement projects Facilitate ICT knowledge transfer Worked with over 70 universities and Set up local ICT training centers or labs Established 45 ICT training centers training institutes worldwide Page 22
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