Networks built by Huawei have proven instrumental to many carriers' best-in-class performance in LTE/5G network assessments. 400,000+ engineers received a Huawei Certification, with 13,000+ of them receiving the Huawei Certified ICT Expert (HCIE) certification, providing a valuable resource pool to support industry digitalization worldwide. Huawei worked with partners to explore and apply Intelligent Twins in 600+ scenarios, covering sectors such as government, public utilities, transportation, manufacturing, energy, finance, healthcare, and scientific research. By the end of 2020, Huawei worked with 30,000+ partners to serve the enterprise market, including 22,000+ sales partners, 1,600+ solution partners, 5,400+ service and operation partners, and 1,600+ talent alliances.
RuralStar series solutions provided mobile internet services to 50+ million people living in remote areas in 60+ countries and regions. Innovative AirPON solution leveraged wireless sites and optical fiber resources to make site acquisition much easier and support quick home network coverage commercially deployed by 30+ carriers worldwide. Huawei participated in 3,000+ innovation projects worldwide and worked with carriers and partners to sign 1,000+ 5GtoB project contracts, spanning 20+ industries. Multiple third-party test reports on 5G network experience in large cities ranked Huawei's 5G networks top. Huawei supported the stable operation of 1,500+ carrier networks across 170+ countries and regions. As Huawei’s highest decision-making body, the Commission makes decisions on major company matters, like profit distribution, capital increases, and the elections of members of the Board of Directors and the Supervisory Board. Meanwhile, the Chairman of the Board presides over the Representatives’ Commission. The Board exercises decision-making authority for corporate strategy and operations management, and is the highest body responsible for corporate strategy, operations management, and customer satisfaction. The rotating chairman leads the Board of Directors and its Executive Committee while in office. Three deputy chairs take turns serving as the company’s rotating chairman. The Board of Directors elects four deputy chairs and three executive directors. Specifically, the Commission elects the Chairman of the Board and the remaining 16 board directors. The Commission, along with the Board of Directors and Supervisory Board, decides on, manages, and monitors major company matters. Shareholding employees elect 115 representatives to form our Representatives’ Commission, and the Commission elects the company’s Board of Directors and Supervisory Board. Huawei has a robust corporate governance system that ensures the company’s independent operations and management.