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Huawei Ghana has said as part of its new innovations to bridge the digital divide, it would showcase its telepresence demonstration truck in Ghana in October this year as a precursor to introducing tele-conferencing in country.
Officials of Huawei Ghana told Adom News, via an email, the truck would go on a two-country road show to Nigeria and Ghana, adding that it would arrive in Ghana on Friday, October 1, 2012 and stay on till October 5, 2012 before returning to China.
The truck would be showcased at the La Beach Hotel in Accra between 9am and 5pm every day, the officials said.
Meanwhile a write up from Huawei Ghana said “the Demo truck gives live demonstration of equipments ranging from IT (information technology), IP (internet protocol) and Unified Communications.”
This, according to Huawei, would offer its numerous clients across its footprints, the opportunity to practically experience new technology to support efficient operations in their businesses.
“Huawei’s road show will be stopping in Ghana to offer businesses the opportunity to witness, feel and experience new technologies that will help build business profitability,” it said.
Meanwhile, Huawei has already donate and installed telepresence equipment, including 55-inch ultra-slim LCD screens, at the Castle, Flag Staff House and six government regional offices as part of the e-governance project it is undertaking in Ghana.
This is to virtually link the presidency with the regional offices to make e-governance effective through tele-conferencing.
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