German machinery manufacturers and service providers operating in China face growing challenges in cross-border connectivity—ranging from machine-to-backend integration to long-distance remote maintenance from Germany to installed equipment in China. How can stable, secure, and high-performance connections be ensured despite strict network controls and latency issues? This session examines typical customer network requirements in China, options for connecting to backend systems and international cloud environments, and the main causes of heavy packet loss and roundtrip delays on international links. The solutions offer higher flexibility than classical MPLS, at clearly lower costs.
Join us for our online session on Cross-Border Machine Communication in China: Overcoming Connectivity, Cloud, and Network Challenges.
Key topics include:
Developments in telecommunications environment; regulation & competition
Origins of limited international network performance
Technical solutions at choice for international performing connectivity
Use cases for applications run performing via prioritized international Internet access
Speakers:
Martin Muens, Head of International Network Sales, T-Systems China
Zhang Dongquan, Esun, Director Operations
Target group:
This rather technical presentation is especially relevant for IT staff and management who have been receiving end-user complaints and need to look for economical technical solutions. Seminar language is English.
Even details:
Date: April 9, 2026
Time: 15:00 – 16:15 (Chinese time)
Format: online via MS Teams
Language: English
Participation Fee: 200 RMB
Looking forward to welcoming you to our online session.