In support of businesses and network operators, CommScope has been strengthening its research and development efforts to innovate network infrastructure solutions for fast and reliable mass data transfer.
"Reliable and seamless Internet access is more important than ever, and CommScope is well positioned to meet the increased demand for bandwidth through the convergence of networking technologies, providing outdoor cellular tower infrastructure, small base stations, distributed antennas Systems, fiber connectivity and data center infrastructure, "said Shi Zhihong, vice president of operations for CommScope China." As we show the 20th anniversary of CommScope's first China factory in Suzhou, The technology that responds to the demand for bandwidth growth around the world helps our partners and customers better meet consumers 'needs for quality and convenience.'
CommScope's first factory in Suzhou was first established and put into operation by Andrew Telecom in 1997 and CommScope subsequently established a second factory in Suzhou in 2004. Currently there are about 4,000 employees in both factories struggling to manufacture, Engineering, research, administration, management, etc. In addition, CommScope also has a factory in Wuxi.
CommScope's multiple plants in China work together to produce and deliver infrastructure solutions that include base station antennas, microwave antennas, twisted pair copper cables and distributed antenna systems to support wireless, telecom, broadband and enterprise in China and around the world Network Operators CommScope's extensive presence in China also includes research and development facilities in Shanghai and Suzhou, as well as sales offices in major cities in China.
CommScope continues to see China as a key market for technology research and development and testing efforts to increase the automation of the company's global manufacturing network to improve the quality, efficiency and speed of operations.
New manufacturing technologies make it harder to achieve consistency and accuracy, especially in high-precision wireless networks and fiber optic technologies. As more and more customers expect immediate delivery, the introduction of machines accelerates while ensuring quality Production speed.
Generation Z is shaping the future network
According to the Z Generation Z: Technology Confidence Study, more than two-thirds of Generation Z people, the 13-22 year old consumer group, make their purchases directly through social media and 60% of consumers say that if they load too slowly Will not use the app or visit the site.The survey respondents from eight cities around the world, including Bangalore, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, and cities outside the Asia Pacific region.
'Looking ahead, manufacturing continues to evolve, and our customers want personalized service and look forward to delivering quality products at near real-time speed,' said Mr. Shi Zhihong. 'The digital factory has once again revitalized the manufacturing industry We hope that in the future we will see employees serving those industries that did not exist before, and CommScope believes that the growing expansion of flexible automation technology is key to our ability to deliver innovative solutions to our customers.