Huawei expects to double 4G revenue in 2014
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Huawei expects to double 4G revenue in 2014

China’s Huawei expects to double its revenue from 4G services in 2014, compared to this year, a senior executive at the company told Reuters.

Huawei expects revenues of around $4 billion from its 4G mobile network unit – compared to $2 billion for this year – and also expects its overall wireless market revenue to notably increase.

David Wang, president at Wireless Network, told reporters in Shanghai that he expects the overall wireless market to total $12.9 billion next year, compared to $11.7 billion this year.

Chinese regulators issued 4G licences to China Mobile, China Unicom Hong Kong and China Telecom this month, and earlier this year, China Mobile awarded half of its 4G contracts to Huawei and ZTE.

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