ZTE
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Maximising the digital transformation calls for new, green business models as 5G-Advanced and AI take centre stage.
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Zhong Hong, chief security officer at ZTE, explains the importance of getting on top of risk management as the growing uptake of technologies like 5G and IoT widens cyberthreats.
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CEO Xu Ziyang shares ZTE's insights and practices in this digital era
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Türk Telekom confirms the launch of the next-generation TV platform Tivibu, based on its IPTV/OTT platform in Türkiye (Turkey), in cooperation with ZTE Corporation and and Netaş.
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Building sustainable green fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) networks is key for ZTE’s network development and benefits the whole society, the Chinese vendor says.
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Growth in sales of telecoms equipment has slowed from 8% a year in 2021 to just 3% now.
Forthcoming events
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Telekom Malaysia (TM) and ZTE (Malaysia) are to build a hybrid cloud 5G core network designed to support future technologies and applications.
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ZTE Corporation has expanded its global frame agreement with Ooredoo Group for the network modernisation of Ooredoo Algeria.
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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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As 5G gains traction around the world, the industry is seeking ways to support the growing complexity of networks and services. Wang Qiang, vice president of big data and service products at ZTE, says that autonomous AI-backed services like uSmartNet 2.0 are the way to go.
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5G has now passed 1 billion users worldwide, with its continued growth creating huge opportunities but also calling for multiple innovations to capture the technology’s full potential. Bai Gang, vice president of ZTE, explains how his company’s ‘3E’ strategy provides a multi-pronged pathway on the journey towards 5G-Advanced.
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The digital transformation is having a profound impact, driving rapid change in a whole range of areas. ZTE outlines how it is using a philosophy of simplicity, agility and openness in its innovations to ride this wave of change.
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ZTE Corporation in partnership with China Mobile and Qualcomm Technologies has completed 5G Sub-band Full-Duplex (SBFD) verification and compatibility test.
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5G is being deployed and taken up in many parts of the world, but there is much room to maximise the user experience. Zhang Jiong, marketing director for radio-access-network products at ZTE, explains how its Radio Composer can optimise network resources to improve things for both operators and users.
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Though 5G deployments are very much the flavour of today, some are already looking forward to the types of technology to deploy to support the next generations of mobile technology. Alex Wang, managing director for radio-access-network solutions at ZTE, explains how reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) technology provides one answer for 5G-Advanced and 6G.
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ZTE Corporation together with the Zhejiang Branch of China Telecom, have jointly built a self-adaptive spatiotemporal cognitive network.
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A follow-up from ZTE, aluminium under the sea and the British approach to telecoms innovation