Source: Jornal Mercado
With the advent of economy 4.0, communication operators will have to improve their equipment and AVP is preparing to better meet present and future needs.
AVP, a telecommunications service provider company, is committed to qualifying human capital to strengthen its presence in the sector. According to the company’s administrator, Rui Pires, the process involves increasing technical capacity and increasing the number of workers, a process that is already underway.
He adds that there is an investment in the teams that will work on the sites, as well as in certifications for work at heights, climbing equipment, all “to continue offering quality services”. They have a partnership that has generated positive results in the qualification of their workforce, as it is the multinational Huawei.
The company recently invested in a training center, equipped with a tower, state-of-the-art Huawei equipment and intends to expand training to the general public.
He added that the training activities will be based on climbing techniques, installation of equipment in shelters, aligning microwave antennas, installation of antennas and other services associated with the provision of services by this company.
The company intends to advantageously exploit the ongoing fourth industrial revolution, as with the advent of the 4.0 economy, communication operators and technology companies in general will have to improve equipment and AVP, as a provider of installation services, is preparing to better meet present and future needs.
Still on future events, and this one is closer to happening, the company operates with a supplier, whose name it prefers not to mention, to supply and install equipment for the country’s newest mobile phone operator, Africell.
Activities developed by AVP Serviços
The telecommunications service provider was responsible for installing the AC/DC power system in the centers of the main operators in Angola, as well as for the construction, in partnership with Huawei, of the Unitel STP network, headquarters and store in São Tomé and Príncipe .
It was also dedicated to installing a new generation network at operators Unitel and Movicel, the communications network to support the CISP security network, migration of 750 mobile telephone stations using Huawei and Ericsson equipment, among other services.
In Angola since March 2011, AVP Serviços has been dedicated to the installation and configuration of radio equipment, construction of key telecommunications stations, construction of data centers, installation of photovoltaic panels, and other services associated with the universe of telecommunications in Angola.
In the national market, AVP Serviços provides services to companies Huawei, Ericsson, Unitel, Movicel, Net one, among others. In addition to Angola, AVP Serviços is present in São Tomé and Príncipe and Portugal, having recently won a tender launched by the World Bank (WB) for the installation of fiber optic cables in Guinea-Bissau.
About the ICT sector
When evaluating the telecommunications sector in the country, Rui Pires stated that mobile and fixed telephone networks are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, namely Huawei, which has made major investments in the last 10 years and allows for greater speeds associated with technological security.