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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China Mobile has awarded contracts valued at US$5.2 billion to Huawei, ZTE and Ericsson for the build out of 232,143 base stations to support the ongoing roll out of its 5G network.
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The telecom equipment market recorded its second consecutive year of growth in 2019, with revenue up 2% over the course of the year.
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ZTE Corporation has partnered with the Shenzhen branch of China Telecom to deploy the industry’s first commercial trial of 400G OTN cluster system at multiple super-core nodes in the network, with each site supporting 128 service slots and 64T cross-connect capacity.
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ZTE share prices fell 23% on Hong Kong stock exchange as news that the company was being investigated by the US Department of Justice (DoJ) for bribery.
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The US Senate has voted to pass the Secure and Trusted Telecommunications Act that will prohibit the use of federal funds to buy equipment “untrusted suppliers”.
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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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Amazon, NVIDA and Viavi have become the latest names to pull out of attending Mobile World Congress 2020.
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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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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).
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ZTE and MTN Uganda have jointly launched the first 5G Standalone (SA) network in East Africa.
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ZTE and the Sichuan Branch of China Telecom have deployed China's first 5G remote diagnosis of new coronavirus pneumonia supported with the latest 5G technology.
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An unconfirmed report says the UK government will approve “a limited role” for Chinese equipment vendor Huawei in the country’s four 5G networks.