ZTE
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Mr. Shen Jianda, vice president, highlights ZTE’s products and solutions to help operators reduce costs and improve efficiency.
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In the face of new challenges, ZTE always adheres to the development philosophy of focusing on customer value
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In an exclusive interview with Mr Philip Liu, president of the MEA consumer business unit, we explore ZTE’s market strategies, deployment plans, and upcoming innovations.
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ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a global leading provider of integrated information and communication technology solutions, has secured three prestigious awards at Network X 2024 held in Paris, France.
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Orange Liberia has collaborated with ZTE to complete the build of new communication sites called RuralPilot EcoSites, boosting network coverage in rural areas of Liberia.
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In a recent interview with Capacity Media, executives from Telenor, ZTE, and Red Hat provided insights into their collaborative efforts aimed at advancing cloud strategies. The discussion revolved around the integration of cloud-native core network solutions tailored for the telecommunications industry.
Forthcoming events
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Reports from Tehran suggest that Iran is looking to privatise its telecoms infrastructure company and introduce competition.
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Excluding Huawei from the UK’s 5G infrastructure would be “massively disruptive” to Vodafone UK’s plans to move on to the next generation of mobile technology.
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Seven telecoms equipment makers are responsible for 80% of worldwide sales to service providers, with Huawei well ahead of all the others.
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In a dramatic escalation of the fight between Huawei and the US, the Chinese vendor is about to sue the US government.
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Huawei is spending $2 billion – and perhaps much more – completely rewriting the source code using in its telecoms equipment in order to address security fears.
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President Donald Trump is reportedly set to sign an executive order that will see US mobile operators banned from using equipment from Chinese vendors Huawei and ZTE.
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Some people seem to want to isolate the two Chinese vendors from the rest of the network. What are the reasons, asks Alan Burkitt-Gray. And what is the evidence?
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Members of the world’s mobile industry are thinking of discussing the Huawei crisis at their pre-MWC board meeting this month.
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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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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.
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ZTE has started its fight to win access to the US market by hiring a former vice-presidential candidate and ex-senator as a consultant.