Huawei
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Leon Wang, President of Huawei's Data Communication Product Line, shares Huawei's collaboration with world-leading carriers, leveraging its Xinghe Intelligent Network Solution.
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James Chen, president of the carrier business at Huawei, suggested the telecoms sector is set to be transformed by AI, with AI-augmented networks able to “unleash even more business value” compared to prior foundational technologies.
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Li Peng, Huawei’s corporate senior vice president and president of ICT sales & service suggested that AI will reshape the mobile industry, as IDC also predicts that AI-enabled smartphones will exceed 900 million units globally by 2028.
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At the 10th Ultra-Broadband Forum (UBBF 2024) in Istanbul last week, Bob Chen, president of Huawei’s optical business product line, emphasised the pivotal role of artificial intelligence (AI) in transforming the telecoms industry.
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At the 10th Ultra-Broadband Forum (UBBF 2024) in Istanbul, Türkiye, Huawei's executive director of the board and chairman of the ICT infrastructure managing board, David Wang, presented a keynote on the future of ultra-broadband (UBB) networks in shaping an "all intelligence" era.
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The 2024 Huawei Mobile Broadband Forum (MBBF) kicked off in Istanbul yesterday, with industry leaders gathering to discuss the future of mobile networks, artificial intelligence (AI), and digital transformation.
Forthcoming events
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US government agency the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), has started to monitor the use of Huawei and ZTE equipment by telecommunications carriers across the country.
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Capacity asks Peter Zhou, Huawei’s Vice President of IT Product Line and President of Intelligent Data and Storage Domain, to outline the advances the company has made in converging data storage, processing, automation and analysis to create an intelligent data infrasructure
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US publisher Rupert Murdoch’s London newspaper operator has linked up with Huawei to provide news to its app platform.
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Huawei is expected to launch its first device that offers its home-made alternative to Google’s Play Store, just as Google has issued a stern warning to Android users wanting to sidestep the US embargo.
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Members of German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) have backed a position paper on 5G networks that proposes tougher rules on foreign vendors.
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David Teoh’s TPG, the Australian company that owns AAPT, iinet and Pipe Networks, will merge with Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA), following court approval earlier today.
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Amazon, NVIDA and Viavi have become the latest names to pull out of attending Mobile World Congress 2020.
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Capacity shares 5 key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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Ericsson has pulled out of the world’s biggest telecoms exhibition and Nokia is thinking about following its example.
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Huawei has filed lawsuits against Verizon for patent infringements, seeking compensation to the amount of $1 billion.
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Vodafone CEO Nick Read says that the company has decided to remove Huawei technology from its core network at a cost of approximately €200 million.
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Chinese company ZTE will put its senior executives into two weeks’ quarantine in Europe before they appear on the company’s stand at Mobile World Congress (MWC).