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Kacific’s achievements in fostering greater internet usage, fueling economic growth, and improving service delivery have been recognized by Telecom Review, with Christian Patouraux honored as CEO of the Year for Wholesale & Capacity.

Read more: Kacific’s Christian Patouraux named CEO of the Year for Wholesale & Capacity

Huawei’s net profit recorded an all-time high in 2021, increasing 75.9% year-on-year to reach 113.7 billion yuan. However, revenue declined by 28.6% from the preceding year, totaling 636.8 billion yuan. The company's R&D expenditure reached 142.7 billion yuan, accounting for 22.4% of total revenue, and the highest R&D amount the tech giant recorded in the past decade.

Read more: Huawei reports record-high net profit, solid growth in digital power, cloud and carrier businesses

Yap Yong Teck has assumed the role of president at MyRepublic, stepping up from his previous role as group managing director. This promotion comes as MyRepublic reveals a new business vision and operating model as part of its decade-long anniversary celebration this year.

Read more: MyRepublic appoints new president to lead new business vision

China Broadband Communications (CBC) has appointed Ricky Chau as chief strategy officer. Ricky is responsible for CBC's overall corporate strategy, strategic partnerships and business development, including mergers and acquisitions (M&A), reporting to CBC’s CEO Richard Fung.

Read more: China Broadband Communications appoints new CSO to lead growth

Big Data Exchange (BDx), Asia-Pacific’s premier data center, colocation and hybrid cloud solutions provider, announced the relocation of the company’s global headquarters to Singapore. With this relocation, the company plans to continue investing in the Singapore market by creating new career opportunities and increasing its data center offerings and energy effectiveness.

Read more: Big Data Exchange moves global headquarters to Singapore

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