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ussia may make most waves in the business press through its abundant reserves of natural resources, but it is also home to VimpelCom, which has recently emerged as one of the world’s largest groups of integrated telecommunications services operations. The company was founded in 1992, initially to operate a limited network hub in the Moscow area. However, in the hands of a visionary management team, it became the first Russian company to list on the New York Stock Exchange in 1996.
Having consolidated its position in Russia in 2008 with the acquisition of a 49.9 per cent stake in Euroset, the largest mobile retailer in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), the company soon went on to replicate its success further afield. In May 2009, commercial operations were launched outside of the CIS for the first time, initially targeting Cambodia and then Vietnam.
2010 was a transformational year for VimpelCom. It was a year which saw the creation of a new identity and put in place the framework that would elevate the company to the forefront of the industry. Early in the year, the company successfully brought together Kyivstar and OJSC VimpelCom to create a new business entity, VimpelCom Ltd. Overnight, the merger with Kyivstar created the largest operator group in Russia and the CIS countries.
Negotiations also began in 2010 for a deal that would secure VimpelCom’s position as a truly global player. In April 2011, it finally closed a
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HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.Huawei Industrial BaseShenzen 518129, P.R. ChinaTel: +86-755-28780808 www.huawei.com/en
Huawei is a leading global information and
communications technology (ICT) solutions
provider. Through our dedication to customer-
centric innovation and strong partnerships, we have
established end-to-end advantages in telecom
networks, devices and cloud computing. We are
committed to creating maximum value for telecom
operators, enterprises and consumers by providing
competitive solutions and services. Our products and
solutions have been deployed in over 140 countries,
serving more than one third of the world’s population.
Huawei’s vision is to enrich life through
communication. By leveraging our experience
and expertise in the ICT sector, we help bridge
the digital divide by providing opportunities
to enjoy broadband services, regardless of
geographic location. Contributing to the
sustainable development of
the society, economy, and the environment,
Huawei creates green solutions that enable
customers to reduce power consumption,
carbon emissions and resource costs.
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.Huawei Industrial BaseShenzen 518129, P.R. ChinaTel: +86-755-28780808 www.huawei.com/en
Huawei is a leading global information and
communications technology (ICT) solutions
provider. Through our dedication to customer-
centric innovation and strong partnerships, we have
established end-to-end advantages in telecom
networks, devices and cloud computing. We are
committed to creating maximum value for telecom
operators, enterprises and consumers by providing
competitive solutions and services. Our products and
solutions have been deployed in over 140 countries,
serving more than one third of the world’s population.
Huawei’s vision is to enrich life through
communication. By leveraging our experience
and expertise in the ICT sector, we help bridge
the digital divide by providing opportunities
to enjoy broadband services, regardless of
geographic location. Contributing to the
sustainable development of
the society, economy, and the environment,
Huawei creates green solutions that enable
customers to reduce power consumption,
carbon emissions and resource costs.
Through continuous customer-centric innovation,
Huawei responds quickly to customers’ needs with
a comprehensive, customized set of offerings.
Huawei’s products and solutions are deployed in over
140 countries and are supporting the communication
needs of one-third of the world’s population. In
2010, Huawei recorded revenues of US$28 billion, a
year-on-year increase of 24 per cent.
Huawei will persist to be customer-centric and
gradually extend our integrated advantages in the
Telecom Networks, Global Services and Devices
areas based around customer requirements. Moving
forward, we are committed to providing products and
solutions for the Cloud, Pipe and Devices businesses
and helping operators to achieve business success
with our ABC strategy: growing average revenue
per user (ARPU), increasing bandwidth and reducing
cost.
Huawei industry-leading product and solution covers
all your needs:
Cloud: spanning applications & software,
storage & security, and O&M
• Application & software (BSS,NGBSS,CRM,NGRM,
SDP, RCS, Digital Home, eReading, eCity, Green Data
Center, IPCC and UCC)
• Storage & security (Cloudstor, Storage Area
Network, Network Attached Storage, Application
storage and SNS switch)
• O&M (FBB O&M and MBB O&M)
Pipe: establishing efficient, profitable, and
scalable network
• Wireless (BTS family including Macro/Micro/Pico/
Femto for GSM/UMTS/CDMA/WiMAX/LTE)
• Core network (IMS, Mobile Softswitch, NGN, Packet
Core, SDM, PCRF, Cloud, CDN, Signaling Network)
• Network (access, transport, metro ethernet, router
and network security)
Device: providing a smarter and simpler user
experience
• Mobile broadband devices (USB sticks, wireless
modems, embedded modules, WiMAX devices)
• Handsets (UMTS, GSM, CDMA, TD-SCDMA)
• Convergence devices (fixed/wireless terminals,
wireless gateways, digital photo frames, set-top
boxes)
• Video solutions (Telepresence, video conferencing
devices)
As a progressive organization, Huawei undertakes
management transformation benchmarked against
industry best practices. Since 1997, IBM, Hay Group,
PricewaterhouseCoopers, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
and Accenture have served as Huawei’s consultants
in such areas as corporate management, human
resources management, employee shareholding
plans, financial management and quality control.
Forty-six per cent of Huawei’s employees are engaged
in R&D activities and Huawei invests an average of
10 per cent of annual revenues into R&D. As part
Huawei
of a worldwide integrated product development
processes, Huawei operates a global network of 20
R&D facilities including:
• Munich, Germany – All-IP Network, Core Network,
High-speed Transmission
• Paris, France – Telecom Standard, GSM-R
• Milan, Italy – Microwave
• Moscow, Russia – Wireless Algorithm, Application
and Software
• Bangalore, India – Software
• Dallas, USA – ASIC Technologies and Wireless
Algorithm
• Ottawa, Canada – Wireline, Wireless, Optical, and
IP networking
• In addition, Huawei has established more than 20
innovation centres, jointly operated with customers
that are focused on developing tailored solutions to
meet business challenges
As at 31 December 2010, Huawei had accumulatively
filed 49,040 patent applications i.e. 31,869 patent
applications in China, 8,892 international patent
applications under the Patent Cooperation Treaty, and
8,279 overseas patent applications. Of the 17,765
authorized patents granted, 3,060 were overseas
patents. In addition, Huawei holds a leading position
in terms of essential LTE patent applications.
Huawei joined, supported and made significant
contribution to international standards. By the end
of 2010, Huawei was a member of 123 standards
organizations, including 3GPP, IETF, ITU, OMA, NGMN,
ETSI, IEEE and 3GPP2. We have accumulatively
submitted more than 23,000 proposals and served
in 180 leadership positions including as board
members in various organizations such as OMA,
CCSA, ETSI, ATIS and the WiMAX Forum. In the
LTE/EPC field, Huawei cumulatively submitted more
than 6,400 proposals to 3GPP. In 2010, the number
of our proposals on LTE Radio Communication
Core Specification passed by 3GPP accounted for
approximately 20% of the world’s overall accepted
proposals.
In 2010, Huawei won the “ Solution Excellence Award”
at the 2010 Telecom Management Forum (TMF)
Management World event and the “ Outstanding
Contribution and Leadership Award” from Open
Mobile Alliance (OMA). Both our Terabit Multi-Service
Router Platform and New-Generation Multi-Service
Transmission Platform Based On The Synchronous
Digital Hierarchy (SDH) won the “ Second Prize of the
National Award for Science and Technology Progress”
from the China government. The CTO of Huawei’s
Wireless Networks was appointed as a fellow of the
Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF).
As a result of our strong innovation capabilities,
Huawei competitively earned grants from several
government research and innovation programs
in 2010. These programs included China’s Next
Generation Broadband Wireless Networks, Highly-
Reliable Networks and New-Generation Storage
Technology, the EU’s FP, and the BESTSELECT
program from the government of Berlin, Germany.
www.huawei.com/en
Through continuous customer-centric innovation,
Huawei responds quickly to customers’ needs with
a comprehensive, customized set of offerings.
Huawei’s products and solutions are deployed in over
140 countries and are supporting the communication
needs of one-third of the world’s population. In
2010, Huawei recorded revenues of US$28 billion, a
year-on-year increase of 24 per cent.
Huawei will persist to be customer-centric and
gradually extend our integrated advantages in the
Telecom Networks, Global Services and Devices
areas based around customer requirements. Moving
forward, we are committed to providing products and
solutions for the Cloud, Pipe and Devices businesses
and helping operators to achieve business success
with our ABC strategy: growing average revenue
per user (ARPU), increasing bandwidth and reducing
cost.
Huawei industry-leading product and solution covers
all your needs:
Cloud: spanning applications & software,
storage & security, and O&M
• Application & software (BSS,NGBSS,CRM,NGRM,
SDP, RCS, Digital Home, eReading, eCity, Green Data
Center, IPCC and UCC)
• Storage & security (Cloudstor, Storage Area
Network, Network Attached Storage, Application
storage and SNS switch)
• O&M (FBB O&M and MBB O&M)
Pipe: establishing efficient, profitable, and
scalable network
• Wireless (BTS family including Macro/Micro/Pico/
Femto for GSM/UMTS/CDMA/WiMAX/LTE)
• Core network (IMS, Mobile Softswitch, NGN, Packet
Core, SDM, PCRF, Cloud, CDN, Signaling Network)
• Network (access, transport, metro ethernet, router
and network security)
Device: providing a smarter and simpler user
experience
• Mobile broadband devices (USB sticks, wireless
modems, embedded modules, WiMAX devices)
• Handsets (UMTS, GSM, CDMA, TD-SCDMA)
• Convergence devices (fixed/wireless terminals,
wireless gateways, digital photo frames, set-top
boxes)
• Video solutions (Telepresence, video conferencing
devices)
As a progressive organization, Huawei undertakes
management transformation benchmarked against
industry best practices. Since 1997, IBM, Hay Group,
PricewaterhouseCoopers, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
and Accenture have served as Huawei’s consultants
in such areas as corporate management, human
resources management, employee shareholding
plans, financial management and quality control.
Forty-six per cent of Huawei’s employees are engaged
in R&D activities and Huawei invests an average of
10 per cent of annual revenues into R&D. As part
Huawei
of a worldwide integrated product development
processes, Huawei operates a global network of 20
R&D facilities including:
• Munich, Germany – All-IP Network, Core Network,
High-speed Transmission
• Paris, France – Telecom Standard, GSM-R
• Milan, Italy – Microwave
• Moscow, Russia – Wireless Algorithm, Application
and Software
• Bangalore, India – Software
• Dallas, USA – ASIC Technologies and Wireless
Algorithm
• Ottawa, Canada – Wireline, Wireless, Optical, and
IP networking
• In addition, Huawei has established more than 20
innovation centres, jointly operated with customers
that are focused on developing tailored solutions to
meet business challenges
As at 31 December 2010, Huawei had accumulatively
filed 49,040 patent applications i.e. 31,869 patent
applications in China, 8,892 international patent
applications under the Patent Cooperation Treaty, and
8,279 overseas patent applications. Of the 17,765
authorized patents granted, 3,060 were overseas
patents. In addition, Huawei holds a leading position
in terms of essential LTE patent applications.
Huawei joined, supported and made significant
contribution to international standards. By the end
of 2010, Huawei was a member of 123 standards
organizations, including 3GPP, IETF, ITU, OMA, NGMN,
ETSI, IEEE and 3GPP2. We have accumulatively
submitted more than 23,000 proposals and served
in 180 leadership positions including as board
members in various organizations such as OMA,
CCSA, ETSI, ATIS and the WiMAX Forum. In the
LTE/EPC field, Huawei cumulatively submitted more
than 6,400 proposals to 3GPP. In 2010, the number
of our proposals on LTE Radio Communication
Core Specification passed by 3GPP accounted for
approximately 20% of the world’s overall accepted
proposals.
In 2010, Huawei won the “ Solution Excellence Award”
at the 2010 Telecom Management Forum (TMF)
Management World event and the “ Outstanding
Contribution and Leadership Award” from Open
Mobile Alliance (OMA). Both our Terabit Multi-Service
Router Platform and New-Generation Multi-Service
Transmission Platform Based On The Synchronous
Digital Hierarchy (SDH) won the “ Second Prize of the
National Award for Science and Technology Progress”
from the China government. The CTO of Huawei’s
Wireless Networks was appointed as a fellow of the
Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF).
As a result of our strong innovation capabilities,
Huawei competitively earned grants from several
government research and innovation programs
in 2010. These programs included China’s Next
Generation Broadband Wireless Networks, Highly-
Reliable Networks and New-Generation Storage
Technology, the EU’s FP, and the BESTSELECT
program from the government of Berlin, Germany.
www.huawei.com/en
transaction with Wind Telecom to combine the two groups. As a result of that deal, VimpelCom now owns 51.7 per cent of Orascom Telecom and 100 per cent of WIND Italy, a leading international telecommunications company offering mobile, fixed, internet and international communication across three continents.
This transaction immediately transformed VimpelCom into one of the largest mobile telecommunications providers in the world and positioned the company to capitalize on strong growth in emerging markets, industry consolidation, and the rapid development of mobile data which has continued to show heady
year-on-year growth despite the global downturn.At a stroke, it more than doubled VimpelCom’s
footprint in emerging markets, providing a springboard to fast-growing new markets in Africa and Asia. The acquisition of WIND Italy also facilitated a more diversified and better balanced portfolio of operations and enhanced the ability to capitalize on the rapid growth in data services.
Today VimpelCom’s reach is truly global, with wireless, fixed and broadband services operations reaching a total population of approximately 864 million people in Russia, the Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan,
VimpelCom
Today VimpelCom’s reach is truly global, with wireless, fixed and broadband services operations reaching a total population of
approximately 864 million people
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Armenia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Algeria, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Burundi, Zimbabwe, the Central African Republic, Italy and Canada. By the summer of 2011, the company also counted on an additional 193 million mobile subscribers.
Last year saw annual revenues almost double in a single year to exceed the $20 billion mark. President and chief operating officer Khaled Bichara attributes the company´s strength in the market to its geographical diversity and capacity to adapt to an ever-changing cultural landscape. The operating model is carefully structured across to reflect a mix of brands which include Beeline, Kyivstar, djuice, WIND, Infostrada, Mobilink, Leo, Banglalink, Telecel and Djezzy. In some instances, centralised service centres have been developed, for
example, in Rome, Moscow, Cairo and Amsterdam. However, there are also many discrete regionalised operations to maintain the strength of local branding and identity.
Beeline is one of the stars of the portfolio. Named by the European Brand Institute as the Most Valuable Russian Brand 2009, it has an estimated value in the region of €8 billion. The brand has always been positioned to appeal to a youthful audience in search of fun and simplicity. Six years ago, it was re-launched with its current characteristic black-and-yellow striped circle in a campaign to associate the brand with the principles of brightness, friendliness, effectiveness, simplicity and positive feelings in an award-winning campaign.
The brand now has 48 million subscribers in Russia alone and is carefully nurtured to retain
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Motorola Mobility, leaders in bringing personalised
media and mobile experiences together to meet the
exploding consumer demand for video and interactive
services, is working with VimpelCom to deliver rich
home entertainment experiences to VimpelCom’s
Beeline IPTV customers.
Motorola’s VIP22n23 series set-tops are central to
enabling a raft of new services including personal video-
recording and multi-room functionality, which will allow
VimpelCom to cost-effectively boost subscriber numbers,
grow average revenues per user, and differentiate itself
in the market.
The partnership reinforces the synergies between
Motorola and VimpelCom and reflects Motorola’s strong
commitment and focus in Russia.
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Last year saw annual revenues almost double in a single year to exceed the
$20 billion mark
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its leading position. The new Beeline Instant Messaging service, supplied by NeuStar’s next-generation messaging solution, enhances VimpelCom’s position as a leading innovative provider of mobile communications that are available anytime, anywhere. By using the service, subscribers can experience the benefits of mobilised instant messaging (IM), enabling them to manage their communications through
seeing personal availability information on their phone’s contact list and to choose how and when to make contact with friends and family. The aim is to free up communications, and Beeline’s mobile IM product enhances VimpelCom’s service offering, providing an exciting advanced messaging choice for subscribers to share experiences in real-time.
Helping to build a single, interconnected global IM community is one objective, but the telecommunications industry is nothing if not dynamic and the potential of a host of other new and emerging technologies is under
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other vendor. We are also a world-class managed services
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constant evaluation. The near-term focus is on realising synergies
from the WIND and Kyivstar acquisitions, but looking to the future, Bichara sees VimpelCom’s track record in innovation, combined with its operational expertise, as the key which will unlock its global potential.
His vision for the future is to enhance how people are able to communicate, irrespective of their chosen medium. Whether via 3G or 4G, wireless, cloud or traditional internet services, VimpelCom is determined to have a foothold in all of them. www.vimpelcom.com BE
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