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ZTE donates 25000 masks, 500 medical goggles to CMSD


Published : 20 Jun 2020 09:14 PM | Updated : 07 Sep 2020 04:08 AM

ZTE Corporation, an international provider of telecommunications, enterprise and consumer technology solutions for the Mobile Internet, recently donates 25000 masks and 500 medical goggles to the CMSD to help fight against COVID-19.

Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited (BTCL) Managing Director, Dr. Md. Rafiqul Matin, Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications Division Secretary, Md. Nur-Ur-Rahman, Central Medical Stores Depot, Director, Additional secretary Abu Hena Morshed Zaman, ZTE Bangladesh Chief Executive Officer, Vincent Liu along with his team were present there during the time of donations.

On a statement of ZTE Bangladesh it has confirmed this news with media. "This aid will support to provide mask in a number of hospital’s medical staff who are at the forefront in the 'war' against the Coronavirus outbreak and help them to screen efficiently," said a statement by ZTE Bangladesh.

During the outbreak of Coronavirus in 2020, ZTE has been actively practicing social responsibility. By means of its global business networks and resources, ZTE Foundation has donated face masks, nucleic acid testing equipment, and other materials, proactively responding to the actual requirements of hospitals to assist the front line against coronavirus.

In an official statement, Vincent Liu, CEO of ZTE Bangladesh, stated, “As a local company for more than 20 years, ZTE Bangladesh wants to help fight the epidemic in Bangladesh by donating 25000 masks and 500 medical goggles to CMSD for treating COVID-19 patients."

Central Medical Stores Depot, Director, Additional secretary Abu Hena Morshed Zaman received ZTE donations and expressed his satisfaction. He also thank ZTE for strengthening Bangladesh in dealing with COVID-19.

In full support of operators in communication construction in this critical period, ZTE has partnered with operators to build 4G/5G networks for 210 hospitals in 82 cities of 26 provinces in China. 

Within only 24 hours, ZTE’s video conferencing system was deployed in Wuhan’s 20 mobile cabin hospitals.  In addition, ZTE has further strengthened the application of 5G in specific scenarios, and deployed the innovative 5G applications in various industries, including new media, cloud workspace, telemedicine, distance education, and video surveillance to fight against coronavirus, quickly improving the competitiveness of its products and solutions.