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        Executive Vice President  of Chunghwa   option. Therefore, satellite  services are   “Eutelsat OneWeb  strives to enable  our
        Telecom,  led  a delegation  to the London   essential communication  tools  for the   partner’s growth and this agreement is a
        offices of Eutelsat OneWeb, which is part of   Taiwanese government and businesses. By   testament to the success of our approach
        Eutelsat Group - the world’s first GEO-LEO   integrating Eutelsat OneWeb's LEO satellite   and the continued demand for our services.
        satellite operator - to sign the agreement.   service with our Geostationary Orbit (GEO)   Chunghwa Telecom has long been a premier
        He commented:  “Eutelsat OneWeb is  a   satellite service, Chunghwa Telecom takes   provider in the region and we look forward
        leading  provider of LEO  satellite services   the first step towards establishing a multi   to working  together  to deliver  robust,
        and Chunghwa  Telecom  is  excited  to   orbit satellite service portfolio.” "We are   resilient  connectivity  services.” Eutelsat
        have the opportunity to collaborate with   thrilled by the opportunity to partner with   OneWeb’s LEO satellite constellation
        the  Eutelsat  OneWeb  team to introduce   Chunghwa Telecom and the ability it gives   comprises  more than 600 satellites and
        LEO  satellite services into the  country.   us to extend our mission of bringing high-  due to their proximity to Earth, they are able
        Taiwan  is  an  island and relies heavily  on   speed, low-latency connectivity to people   to deliver fast, low-latency communication
        submarine cables for external connectivity,   around  the  world,”  said Stephen  Beynon,   services, meeting the demand  for high-
        with satellites serving as a secondary   co-General Manager of Eutelsat OneWeb.   quality network connectivity and achieving
                                                                                 resilience  through network redundancy.
                                                                                 Chunghwa  Telecom plans to  continue
                                                                                 actively collaborating with international
                                                                                 and domestic industry partners, including
                                                                                 participating in key  satellite business
                                                                                 developments.  Additionally, Chunghwa
                                                                                 Telecom  plans to establish  a satellite
                                                                                 service  terminal  testing  center  in
                                                                                 Taiwan  with  Eutelsat  OneWeb, aiming to
                                                                                 provide technical expertise and integrate
                                                                                 domestic  and   international  satellite
                                                                                 service resources.  Chunghwa  Telecom
                                                                                 will collaborate  with government satellite
                                                                                 research institutions, academic units, and
                                                                                 satellite industry vendors  to collectively
                                                                                 promote the development of the domestic
                                                                                 satellite industry.




                                             Huawei unveils joint fellowship with ITU, makes

                                             strides in digital inclusion



        Huawei announced it has already brought
        connectivity  to 90 million people  in
        remote  regions  in nearly 80 countries
        following its  pledge  to  the International
        Telecommunication   Union's   (ITU)
        Partner2Connect  (P2C) Digital  Coalition.
        The  announcement  was  made as part
        of  Huawei's  first  progress  report  since  it
        joined the Coalition last year. Dr. Liang Hua,
        Chairman of  the Board  of  Huawei,  made
        the announcement at the company's 2023
        Sustainability Forum,  which  is themed
        "Thriving  Together  with Tech:  Realizing
        Sustainable Development." The event also
        brought  together  Doreen Bogdan-Martin,
        the Secretary-General  of ITU; Jeffrey
        Sachs,  President  of the UN  Sustainable   Dr. Liang Hua, Huawei Chairman, addressing the audience at the Sustainability
        Development  Solutions  Network and                                  Forum


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