Understanding connectivity issues in China and Asia is crucial for European companies. The complex landscape of regulatory, technical, and cultural differences between Europe and China makes these issues difficult to navigate.
By understanding and addressing connectivity issues in services such as Internet licensing, cloud computing, SASE, cybersecurity, and data connectivity, companies can establish a strong presence in the region and remain in compliance with the regulations. In turn, this presence can contribute to foster successful international communication and collaboration.
Watch this video to gain a better understanding of:
The connectivity service environment and international communication differences: Internet and ICP licenses, public and private clouds, etc.
China Office 365 vs. Global Office 365 (SASE).
Compliance requirements for European SMEs: cross-border data connectivity L2; differences between China and Greater China (Hong Kong and Macau), etc.
Product Director & Deputy Director, CITIC Telecom CPC
Mr. Serve Bunnik is the Product Director & Deputy Director, European Operations with CITIC Telecom CPC. With 25 years of strong experience working at National and International Service Providers.
Serve is one of the well-known experts in the ICT industry. He possesses great expertise in Product Management, Security issues and Business applications. In addition to helping enterprises overcome complex IT challenges, he has vast interest ranging from emerging technologies to corporate strategies.
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