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.
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The three Chinese network operators will have 5G coverage in at least 40 cities this year, with investment reaching $2.53 billion, according to a government agency.
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Huawei has told US operator Verizon that it owes the Chinese equipment maker “more than $1 billion” in patent licensing fees, according to reports.
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The head of a White House agency has asked for a two-year delay in implementing a ban on Huawei by US government contractors.
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Huawei has stepped up its fight back against the embargo imposed by President Donald Trump by challenging the legal basis under the US constitution.
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Chinese vendor ZTE has taken one of its boldest steps yet to restore its reputation – by opening cyber security laboratories in Nanjing and Rome.
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Huawei will be unable to buy technology from any US company without a licence from the US government, following a pair of remarkable orders from Washington DC.
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President Donald Trump is expected to ban Huawei and other Chinese telecoms suppliers from selling equipment to US companies.
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Ericsson has joined Nokia in building 5G-based home broadband services for Singtel’s Australian unit, Optus.
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China Unicom is claiming to be the first Chinese operator to demonstrate 5G mobile services.
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Huawei’s software engineering is creating “serious vulnerabilities” for network operators, says a report today from a UK government security agency.
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Member states of the European Union (EU) will complete a cyber security risk assessment of 5G by 30 June, leading to an EU-wide risk strategy.
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Italian mobile operator Wind Tre is to spend €6 billion over the next five years on upgrading its 4.5G network to 5G, said CEO Jeffrey Hedberg on Friday.