TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, March 10. Uzbekistan and
China’s ZTE signed a memo on cooperation in the development of
telecommunications infrastructure, the introduction of advanced
communication technologies, and the modernization of data center
infrastructure, Trend
reports via Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Digital Technologies.


The document was signed during a meeting between Minister of
Digital Technologies Sherzod Shermatov and a ZTE delegation led by
the company’s Senior Vice President James Zhang on the sidelines of
the Mobile World Congress.


During the talks, the parties discussed the development of
mobile communication networks, expansion of broadband
infrastructure, deployment of next-generation telecommunications
technologies, and modernization of data center facilities. They
also reviewed opportunities for advancing the digital economy,
introducing innovative solutions in telecom networks, and launching
new services based on advanced technologies.







Representatives of ZTE highly praised the ongoing reforms in
Uzbekistan aimed at developing the telecommunications sector and
expressed readiness to further expand technological cooperation
with the country.


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