Huawei
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Guoyu Wang, vice president of Huawei Smart Transportation BU, sheds light on Huawei's recent activity across Southern African rail networks.
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Dr Ahmed Saafan, head of the Curative Care Sector at the MOHP and Dr Amr Rashid, CEO of the Egyptian Ambulance Organization (EAO) discuss the digital transformation of Egypt’s healthcare sector with Capacity.
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Capacity caught up with Dr Peter Zhou, president of Huawei Data Storage Product Line to discuss the launch and potential of AI in data storage and beyond.
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Huawei has signed global patent agreements with both Amazon and Vivo.
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Huawei has signed an MoU with du to build a 5G-advanced country project in the Middle East.
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Nokia’s exit from TD Tech, a wireless technology firm jointly controlled by Huawei comes as no surprise according to Paolo Pescatore, TMT analyst at PP Foresight.
Forthcoming events
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5.5G, also known as 5G advanced, is the next generation of 5G network technologies and promises to deliver speeds 10 times faster than current 5G networks and are built to interact simultaneously.
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Chinese telecom equipment vendor Huawei and Japanese electronics company Sharp recently announced the signing of a new long-term global patent cross-licensing agreement, which covers Cellular Standard Essential Patents, including 4G and 5G.
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etisalat by e& has formed a strategic alliance with Huawei to develop the first net zero 5G Massive MIMO site in the Middle East, North America region.
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China Unicom and Huawei have begun work to deploy a commercial 5G-advanced flexible production line, featuring ultra-reliability and ultra-low latency.
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With the latest financial reporting season well upon us, Capacity rounds up the top line findings from five telcos in third quarter 2023.
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Huawei Cloud has announced the launch of its services in Saudi Arabia.
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Huawei and Ericsson have signed a long-term patent cross-licensing agreement that covers patents essential to a range of standards.
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Huawei reported the first increase in sales for its H1 results, the first increase since 2020.
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Chinese companies will bring communication at the Sandaogou Coal Mine in Yulin into the digital age
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Huawei will launch its complete set of commercial 5.5G next year, the vendor announced at Mobile World Congress (MWC) Shanghai.
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The circular economy offers operators a lifeline as they look to both remove and replace Huawei and ZTE equipment from their networks.
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Huawei has hit back after the European Commission increased pressure on member-nations to stop the use of equipment from Chinese vendors in their networks.
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Malaysia is reportedly open to allowing Chinese firms into its 5G network rollout.
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The European Union (EU) and the US have warned Malaysia about using Huawei in its national 5G rollout.
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Huawei is launching its own enterprise IT management software that will reduce its reliance on foreign-sourced tech.
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Digitisation is a common opportunity for industry, but strategic objectives of industry should drive digital transformation, rather than the technology itself according to Sabrina Meng, Huawei’s rotating chairwoman and CFO.
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Huawei has poured 25.1% of its 642.3 billion yuan revenue back into research as its revenues fell for the first time in a decade.
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Growth in sales of telecoms equipment has slowed from 8% a year in 2021 to just 3% now.
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Deutsche Telekom is stirring up controversy by awarding a €64 million telecoms order for the German railway company to Huawei.
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Germany is set to ban the use of Huawei and ZTE equipment in the country’s mobile networks, according to reports last night.
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Ericsson lied to US authorities when it tried to settle a corruption case in 2019 and has paid a further fine of more than US$206 million.
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MTN Group and Huawei have inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to bolster their strategic cooperation in the field of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG).
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Ethio Telecom, the state-owned incumbent in Ethiopia, has started a project to encourage start-up technology companies.
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The US is threatening to block all technology exports to Huawei, potentially forcing the Chinese company to switch to semiconductors and intellectual property from non-US sources.