Huawei
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At Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona, Huawei hosted its "5G-Advanced Industry Evolution" summit, bringing together global industry leaders, ecosystem partners, and telecom operators to discuss the future of 5G-Advanced (5.5G) and its role in the rapidly evolving mobile AI landscape.
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Huawei is at the forefront of the AI-driven transformation in data storage, with a vision that spans across China and global markets.
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In this Capacity TV interview, Saf Malik, senior reporter at Capacity Media, speaks with Stefan Pongratz, analyst at Dell'Oro Group, about the growing influence of AI on Radio Access Networks (RAN).
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At the Huawei Industrial Intelligent Transformation Summit, the company outlined key trends, challenges and solutions shaping the future of AI-driven industries.
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Huawei introduced an ‘AI-Centric Network’ solution at MWC 2025 that aims to redefine telecoms infrastructure and operations.
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Hybrid cloud is experiencing unprecedented growth as businesses and governments look to balance security, performance, and costs with their specific needs.
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Huawei has hit back after the European Commission increased pressure on member-nations to stop the use of equipment from Chinese vendors in their networks.
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Malaysia is reportedly open to allowing Chinese firms into its 5G network rollout.
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The European Union (EU) and the US have warned Malaysia about using Huawei in its national 5G rollout.
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Huawei is launching its own enterprise IT management software that will reduce its reliance on foreign-sourced tech.
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Digitisation is a common opportunity for industry, but strategic objectives of industry should drive digital transformation, rather than the technology itself according to Sabrina Meng, Huawei’s rotating chairwoman and CFO.
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Huawei has poured 25.1% of its 642.3 billion yuan revenue back into research as its revenues fell for the first time in a decade.
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Growth in sales of telecoms equipment has slowed from 8% a year in 2021 to just 3% now.
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Deutsche Telekom is stirring up controversy by awarding a €64 million telecoms order for the German railway company to Huawei.
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Germany is set to ban the use of Huawei and ZTE equipment in the country’s mobile networks, according to reports last night.
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Ericsson lied to US authorities when it tried to settle a corruption case in 2019 and has paid a further fine of more than US$206 million.
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MTN Group and Huawei have inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to bolster their strategic cooperation in the field of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG).
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Ethio Telecom, the state-owned incumbent in Ethiopia, has started a project to encourage start-up technology companies.