Taipei, Taiwan, July 07, 2017 -- At Taiwan Cloud Expo of Computex Taipei 2017, Chief Telecom’s exhibition of its Chief App Cloud service drew a great deal of attention and was highly rated. The recent success of Chief Telecom at Computex Taipei evidences the event is effective in international business matchmaking to help bring in many business opportunities to Taiwan companies. Chief Telecom appreciated the invitations from the Industrial Development Bureau and Taipei Computer Association
“Chief Telecom hopes its comprehensive made-in-Taiwan solutions can be a good precedent to promote cooperation among different companies to together develop the cloud-based economy, accelerate the internationalization of locally developed cloud applications, and enable turnkey exports for overseas market expansion,” said Johnny Liu, President of Chief Telecom. “Our exhibition at Taiwan Cloud Expo of Computex Taipei 2017 has successful showcased to the world the genuine strengths of our cloud service, and we are grateful to the meticulous planning and implementation of Taiwan Cloud Expo to demonstrate the competitiveness of Taiwan’s digital economy to the world.”
As a trendsetter actively engaging in telecommunications innovation, Chief Telecom became listed on the Taipei Exchange on June 28 this year. Because of Chief Telecom’s neutral data center role in the telecommunications industry and its customers clustering effect, the company’s internet data center (IDC) service is a top choice of local and overseas telecommunications carriers, submarine cable leasing services, and international internet service carriers in Taiwan. Chief Telecom is not only an important Taipei submarine Cable eXchange center (TPCX) in East Asia but also the Taipei Internet eXchange (TPIX) with the highest number of members as well as the highest internet traffic in Taiwan.
In order to continue strengthening its TPIX and promoting the cloud-based digital economy, Chief Telecom is taking a series of initiatives including partnering with domestic and overseas internet leaders such as Google, Yahoo, and Cisco to help organize the Taiwan Peering Forum (TPF) on August 7, 2017. The TPF is intended to bring in overseas experiences in exchange centers, enable in-depth sharing with relevant Taiwan companies, and help create more business opportunities. Participation in the TPF is completely free of charge in order to encourage attendance. For more details about the TPF, please visit http://tpf2017.tpix.net.tw/en/index.php.
About Taipei Computer Association (TCA)
One of the organizers of COMPUTEX TAIPEI and the largest industrial organization in Taiwan. Established in 1974, TCA has nearly 4,000 corporation members engaged in fields such as software, hardware, and network communication service. The current Chairman is Mr. Tung Tsu-hsien, who is also the Chairman of Pegatron Corp.
About Chief
Chief Telecom, the leading brand of VPN service provider in Greater China, was established in January 1991. Chief went through its growth period in three total different phases, from the role of a system integrator at the early stage in 1991, to the largest telecommunications bandwidth wholesaler in Taiwan in 1996, and then a special Type II operator of telecommunication center in 2000.
In 2006, Chunghwa Telecom (CHT), the largest telecom service provider in Taiwan, acquired more than 70% shares of Chief Telecom. In 2008, Chief cooperated with Microsoft to provide Windows Live IP calling service on Windows Live Messenger platform.
With carrier-neutral position, Chief's partners not only can freely select circuits from any of domestic and/or international carriers to satisfy their connectivity needs to Greater China and/or other countries, but also can count on Chief to differentiate their services in highly competitive market.
More information, please visit: http://www.chief.com.tw/dispPageBox/hp.aspx?ddsPageID=ENINDEX
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