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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The government of Japan has stepped back from telling telecoms operators not to use Huawei or ZTE equipment – but SoftBank will replace Huawei kit in its network with alternatives from Ericsson or Nokia.
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The US has until 29 January to submit a formal request that Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou be extradited to face allegations of doing business in Iran.
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Huawei’s CFO, Meng Wanzhou, or Sabrina Meng, is under arrest in Canada and facing extradition to the US following an investigation into alleged breaking of Iran sanctions.
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The former politician who six years ago helped stop Chinese vendors supplying US telcos is now campaigning against the Sprint/T-Mobile US merger.
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Huawei has won an invitation to take part in India’s 5G trial, overcoming fears that it had deliberately been excluded because of security worries.
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Huawei is challenging US trade and telecoms regulators about bans that have been imposed on the company over national security concerns.
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The US Commerce Department has appointed a lawyer, Roscoe Howard, to monitor Chinese vendor ZTE and ensure it is not smuggling to Iran and other embargoed countries.
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Huawei and the Chinese government have condemned Australia’s ban on using Huawei and ZTE kit for its 5G services as “politically motivated”.