ZTE unveils localized roadmap for Eurasia's digital future at GSMA M360 Eurasia 2026

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Partner Content ZTE participated in the GSMA M360 Eurasia 2026 conference held in Samarkand, where James Zhang, Senior Vice President of ZTE and President of the Asia-Pacific and CIS regions, delivered a compelling keynote speech. Titled "Bridging the Divide and Empowering All — Shaping Eurasia's Next-Gen Intelligent Infrastructure," the address outlined ZTE's strategic blueprint: aligning optimal TCO models with local market requirements to build anti-fragile AI infrastructure.

As GSMA Eurasia report highlights, although the mobile industry accounts for only around 0.5% of GDP directly, it enables as much as 7.7% of wider economic value. "Behind this huge opportunity, however, ZTE also faces a new challenge. Multi-generation networks are increasing operational complexity, while AI is driving explosive demand for traffic and computing power. Networks and computing can no longer operate in isolation. They must converge into an integrated system of connectivity, computing, and intelligent services. In simple terms, we are moving...

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