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Huawei teams up with Xinghe Intelligent network to build digital-intelligent Africa

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Chinese owned technology company has teamed up with Xinghe Intelligent network to build digital-intelligent Africa
based on Net5.5G.

The deal which was signed at the Northern African leg of Huawei Network Summit 2024 was held in Marrakech, Morocco, on Saturday, according to Leon Wang, President of Huawei’s Data Communication Product Line, is aimed at accelerating intelligent transformation.

The summit which attracted over 400 customers and partners from Egypt, Cote d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Morocco, and other countries, also saw Huawei announcing the launch of an all-new upgrades to its IP Club member program, including gaining fresh insights into the latest technological innovations, connecting with top industry experts and opinion leaders, and participating in an elite member brand plan.

Wang who spoke at the summit, said:

“All industries are accelerating intelligent transformation, and networks are evolving to all intelligence. As such, we fully upgrade our data communication solutions from Intelligent Cloud-Network to Xinghe Intelligent Network based on Net5.5G, thereby building a network foundation for the intelligent era.

Huawei has launched more than 10 innovative products and solutions to best suit diverse scenarios such as campus networks, wide area networks (WANs), data center networks, and network security.

“Examples include all-scenario Wi-Fi 7, the industry’s highest-density 400GE modular data center switch (a total of 640 400GE ports), the industry’s unique switch with flexible cards from GE to 400GE, the industry’s first 220 mm deep 400GE router, an all-in-one intelligent converged gateway, and Net Master, a network large model application.”

The Chinese company also unveiled nine industry-specific solutions and flagship distribution products for customers in public services, finance, electric power, and education sectors, reaffirming its efforts to dive deep into the commercial and small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME) markets.

“By the end of 2024, Huawei Data Communication plans to provide 73 models of distribution products for markets outside China, joining forces with partners to help numerous enterprises easily go digital.

“Local customers in Northern Africa also shared their best practices with Huawei’s data communication products and solutions,” Wang added.

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Chinese electric car manufacturers NETA Auto launches first African flagship showroom in Kenya

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Chinese electric car manufacturers, NETA Auto, a brand of Hozon Auto, has opened its first African flagship store in Kenya, making it NETA Auto’s first store in Africa.

The opening of the flagship store also marks a new phase of EVs to entering the African right-hand drive (RHD) market.

A statement by the firm notes that the reason for NETA Auto choosing Kenya as its entry point to Africa is based on in-depth analysis of its market potential and strategic vision of global strategies.

“Kenya not only serves as a gateway to Southern, Central, and Eastern Africa but is also a key node in the Belt and Road Initiative,” the statement said.

“By leveraging Kenya’s strategic location, NETA Auto aims to deepen economic and trade ties with African countries, and finally completes the transformation of ‘The Chinese NETA’ into ‘The World NETA’.”

NETA Auto’s star model, NETA V, has already debuted in Kenya, and models such as NETA AYA and NETA X will follow in the future.

“In the next two years, NETA Auto plans to enter 20 countries, open 100 stores and achieve an annual sales volume over 20000 units within three years in Africa,” the company said.

“By establishing a high-quality service network and providing consumers excellent after-sales services, NETA Auto aims to become the leader of the new energy car manufacturers in the region.

“Driven by its globalization strategy, NETA Auto adheres to an overseas strategy of ‘Deep rooting in ASEAN, standing out in South America, and developing in the Middle East and Africa’.”

The Chinese auto giant had also established three major Intelligent eco-factories in Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia, with outstanding export performance.

“With the technical support of the Hozi, Shanhai and Yunhe platforms, NETA Auto continues to set new standards in the EV industry.

“The application of these cutting-edge technologies not only enhances the product’s intelligence, offering consumers a more comfortable driving experience but also adds momentum to NETA Auto in the African market.

“With the gradual implementation of the Africa strategy, NETA Auto is embarking on a new journey with its outstanding products, innovative strategies, and globalization insight.”

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M-Pesa Ethiopia teams up with Dahabshiil for diaspora remittance

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M-Pesa Safaricom Ethiopia has sealed a deal with African money transfer company, Dahabshiil, that will facilitate smooth and seamless diaspora remittance.

The partnership which was signed in Addis Ababa will enable the Ethiopian diaspora to send money to their family members or friends directly to M-Pesa mobile wallets.

In a joint statement by the companies, the two said that the collaboration will streamline the remittance process translating to faster transfers and increased security.

“We are thrilled to partner with M-PESA Safaricom,” Musse Mohamed, Ethiopia Representative for Dahabshiil, said.

“This partnership allows us to fulfill our mission of delivering accessible and reliable financial services by leveraging M-PESA’s growing customer base. Together, we’re making it easier and safer for Ethiopians abroad to support their families back home.”

Anthony Kangethe, Acting Chief Digital Financial Services Officer for M-PESA Safaricom said the new partnership with Dahabshiil will offer Ethiopians a secure and convenient way to send and receive money

“We are delighted to partner with Dahabshiil, a leading player in international money transfers. Together, we share a vision of financial inclusion and driving economic development.

“This new service will offer Ethiopians a secure and convenient way to send and receive money, empowering individuals and families.

‘’Dahabshiil and Safaricom Ethiopia share a vision of promoting financial inclusion and economic growth in Ethiopia.

“This partnership signifies our commitment to innovation and exceptional customer service.’’

Founded in 1970, Dahabshiil is a renowned global money transfer company that specializes in providing remittance services, with its roots in Somalia and has since expanded its services to reach customers worldwide.

The company primarily focuses on facilitating money transfers to and from various countries, with a strong emphasis on serving the African diaspora and supporting communities in Africa.

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