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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Huawei is hoping to hear this week whether it can supply the UK’s four mobile companies with the equipment they need for their planned 5G networks.
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Chinese equipment maker ZTE is to raise $1.66 billion in a private share placement in order to fund 5G research.
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The Zhejiang Branch of China Telecom together with ZTE Corporation supported Bluetron in commissioning China’s first 5G Standalone (SA) site.
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Members of the US House of Representatives will take the first steps tomorrow to subsidising rural operators to replace Huawei and ZTE equipment in their networks.
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A Danish consultancy company says it will cost operators in Europe $3.5 billion to replace Huawei and ZTE equipment with non-Chinese equipment.
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Huawei’s CFO, Meng Wanzhou is due to begin what’s expected to be an eight-day extradition trial in Vancouver later today, nearly 10 months after she was arrested.
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CK Hutchison’s Austrian mobile operator Drei (Three) has launched 5G operations in the southern state of Carinthia.
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The US government has set out the details of its ban on its agencies from buying kit from Huawei, ZTE and three other Chinese companies.
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If there is a back door. No one’s been able to find one in Huawei’s kit, but Alan Burkitt-Gray asks if we’re taking the wrong approach to network security.
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ZTE Corporation and Slovakian mobile operator SWAN Mobile have jointly conducted the country’s first 5G video call in a major breakthrough for 5G commercialisation.
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Nokia has issued a quick denial of a comment by its own CTO, Marcus Weldon, who criticised the security of Huawei kit in a radio interview.
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The US embargo on Huawei will cost the company $30 billion in revenue, the founder said yesterday, but the Chinese company still expects sales to be $100 billion this year.