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CITIC Telecom Unveils Future-Ready Solutions at WAIC 2025, Emphasizing Intelligent Connectivity for a Digitally Unified World

CITIC Telecom Unveils Future-Ready Solutions at WAIC 2025, Emphasizing Intelligent Connectivity for

Shanghai, July 28, 2025 — CITIC Telecom International, a leading global provider of integrated telecommunications and information technology services, took center stage at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) 2025 in Shanghai, unveiling a comprehensive suite of future-ready digital solutions under the theme “Intelligent Tech Unlocks the Future – Connecting the World.”

The company’s presentation highlighted its commitment to leveraging artificial intelligence, big data, and cloud technologies to create a more seamless, secure, and intelligent global network infrastructure. As digital transformation accelerates across all sectors, CITIC Telecom emphasized that intelligent connectivity is no longer a vision but an immediate necessity.

During the high-profile unveiling, CITIC Telecom showcased a portfolio of smart infrastructure solutions tailored for enterprise, government, and carrier customers across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Key offerings included AI-enhanced global cloud networks, platforms, automated network monitoring systems, and next-generation cybersecurity frameworks—each designed to optimize performance, reduce latency, and enhance data security at scale.

“Our vision is to empower global enterprises to navigate the AI era with confidence, efficiency, and resilience,” said Mr. Tiger Lin, CEO of CITIC Telecom International. “We believe intelligent technology must go beyond automation. It should be proactive, predictive, and deeply connected to business outcomes.”

One of the major highlights of the announcement was CITIC’s launch of its AI+ Connect platform—an intelligent connectivity architecture that integrates AI-driven analytics with network orchestration. The platform is capable of predictive bandwidth allocation, smart routing, and real-time fault diagnosis, helping businesses reduce downtime and optimize costs. The system also uses machine learning algorithms to continually improve network performance and security posture based on historical data and real-time threats.

In alignment with the growing emphasis on sustainability in digital infrastructure, CITIC also revealed its Green Network Initiative, which applies AI to monitor energy consumption across its global data centers and communication hubs. Early trials showed potential energy savings of up to 22%, aligning with CITIC’s broader ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) goals.

The event attracted a global audience of industry leaders, government officials, and tech innovators. The response to CITIC’s roadmap was overwhelmingly positive, particularly from companies operating in regions with high data movement demands such as cross-border e-commerce, financial services, and smart manufacturing.

Experts at WAIC 2025 noted that CITIC Telecom’s aggressive investment in intelligent networks aligns with macro trends shaping the global ICT industry—including edge computing, AI governance, sovereign cloud strategies, and quantum-ready infrastructure planning.

As governments and enterprises worldwide aim to build resilient, AI-enabled digital ecosystems, CITIC Telecom positions itself as a strategic partner in enabling this transition. The company’s approach—blending intelligent infrastructure with customer-centric innovation—signals a new era in global telecommunications.

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