(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) His Excellency Edwin Carrington,
Secretary-General of CARICOM earlier this week paid
a visit to the Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd, in
Shanghai, China.
The Secretary-General got a first-hand look at
the various areas of technological development in
which the company is involved, including mobile and
fixed broadband network operations, as well as its
focus on `green strategies’ to save energy and
reduce emissions.
Huawei, which holds a leading global position in
the provision of next generation telecommunications
networks, has a presence in Caribbean countries such
as Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Suriname,
Bermuda and the Cayman Islands, and is currently
working on a project in Guyana, the company said.
The company partners with telecommunications
companies including Digicel and Lime.
After listening to a presentation on Huawei’s
development, Mr. Carrington said he was impressed
with its outreach and the strides it had made
worldwide. It was quite clear, he said, that Huawei
was playing a central role in development in the
Region. The Secretary-General alluded to the efforts
currently being made by institutions including the
University of the West Indies (UWI) and the
Caribbean Knowledge and Learning Network (CKLN) to
promote advancement through information and
communications technologies.
The Secretary-General’s visit to the company
coincided with his visit to Shanghai for the 17 July
CARICOM National Honour Day celebrations at Expo
2010.
Contact:
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