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.
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TPG Telecom, the company that owns AAPT and Pipe Networks and is planning a mobile network in Singapore, says it has dropped plans to build an Australian mobile network because it cannot use Huawei equipment.
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The US may lay further criminal charges against Huawei, following yesterday’s indictments covering an alleged 23 crimes.
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Huawei has launched what it claims is the world’s first core chip specifically designed for 5G base stations – a move calculated to impress those who call for embargoes.
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Canada’s Telus is breaking ranks with most Western operators by speaking out in favour of working with Chinese vendor Huawei.
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The German government is looking at ways that Huawei can be excluded from 5G mobile licensing, according to one of the country’s leading business newspapers.
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Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei, who set up the company in 1987, expects it to grow 20% this year to achieve sales of $125 billion.
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Poland is calling for the European Union and Nato to develop a joint position on Huawei following the arrest of a company executive and an Orange executive last week.
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Poland’s domestic counterintelligence agency has arrested an Orange Polska executive and a Huawei executive in an investigation of potential espionage against the country.
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Huawei controlled two front companies – Skycom of Hong Kong and Canicula of Mauritius – so that it could sell embargoed equipment to Iran and Syria, Reuters is alleging.
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Europe’s main telecoms standards body has started a group to work with private blockchain systems and provide the foundations of new services.
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Four official US organisations have told the country’s telecoms regulator that they have no objection to T-Mobile US taking over Sprint.
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Germany’s federal IT security agency has rejected calls to exclude Huawei and ZTE kit from the country’s networks, saying there is a lack of evidence.