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How To Deploy Connected Autonomous Vehicle Applications In China

In this audio interview from Global Business Professor, Jacinto Cordero, regional sales manager with China Telecom, discusses what sorts of challenges foreign companies face when testing or implementing CAV/IoT applications in China.

Global Business Professor’s latest audio interview, “How to Deploy Connected Autonomous Vehicle Applications in China,” features Jacinto Cordero, global network and IT infrastructure solutions expert, and regional sales manager with China Telecom.  

In the 13-minute audio interview, Cordero discusses these questions:

  • What sorts of challenges do foreign companies face when testing or implementing connected autonomous vehicle (CAV)/IoT applications in China?
  • What is the Great Firewall of China and how does it affect the international operations of an MNC in the CAV space?
  • How does the new Cybersecurity Law impact the way companies should go about CAV data management in China?
  • What types of connectivity and IT infrastructure alternatives are available in China to speed up testing and deployment of IoT applications?
  • What role do telecom carriers plan in the development of devices, applications and ecosystems for the CAV in China and elsewhere?

Cordero is an electrical engineer, specializing in electronics and telecommunications, from ESPOL University, and has a Master in Business Administration degree from Texas A&M University.

He has more than 18 years of experience in the information and communications technologies domain, and for the past 15 years has been working for such renowned Chinese corporations as China Telecom and Huawei Technologies.

His expertise lies in business development and solution architecture consultancy for global operations and digital transformation, and has been a general speaker in the Barcelona Mobile World Congress twice.

Click here to listen to the audio interview.

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