What other good deeds has Huawei done for the epidemic besides donating money?

After the epidemic emerged, Huawei announced that it had donated 30 million yuan to support Wuhan's fight against the pneumonia epidemic. For this good deed of Huawei, netizens did not buy it, and many people slammed Huawei online. Some said, Huawei's annual revenue exceeds 720 billion yuan, 30 million donations are too heartless! Others said, I spent more than five thousand dollars to buy Huawei's 5G cell phone, why only donate so little? But the fact is that Huawei is also quietly doing a lot of good deeds for the epidemic in addition to donations.

In fact, Huawei donated 30 million yuan are pure cash, and as early as January 24, Huawei began to donate the first batch of hospital emergency supplies to Wuhan, because the civil aviation courier vehicles can not enter the Wuhan city, Huawei also coordinated with the Hunan Provincial Postal Administration to help arrange a special green channel, and ultimately the rescue supplies in a timely manner to Wuhan. In fact, Huawei is not only this donation, before, Huawei on the first time to deploy a batch of medical accessories to the disaster area, but this thing Huawei did not publicize, but through the reports of other organizations we learned. In addition in the query Vulcan Mountain Hospital 5G base station, Huawei also through the mobilization of technicians to help operators build 5G network in a practical way for Wuhan to make their own contribution.

Wuhan put into construction of Vulcan Mountain Hospital to fight the pneumonia epidemic, Huawei completed the construction of the local 5G network in just three days, including a complete set of construction operations from the network planning, survey and design, to the site of the fiber optic cable laying, base station installation, opening and tuning test, etc., which provided Vulcan Mountain Hospital with ultra-high-speed 5G Internet access services to ensure that the data collection, remote consultation, remote monitoring and other medical services are carried out normally. and remote monitoring. At the same time, Huawei also invested a team of 150 people to specialize in guaranteeing local 5G network services.

During the epidemic, Huawei provided free WeLink videoconferencing for users nationwide in order to reduce face-to-face exchanges between people and reduce the possibility of disease transmission. Huawei also set up a special protection team consisting of service, R&D, and supply chain to ensure the normal operation of the Hubei Commission of Healthcare's videoconferencing system and the normal communication network in Hubei. This shows that Huawei is also out of a large part of the force in this epidemic.