Huawei Stories
Myanmar's Infrastructure, Following Its Economy, To Be Developed Rapidly - 80% Mobile Penetration In 3 Years
One of the least-connected countries in the world hopes to finally bring technological modernity to its citizens.
Huawei Ascend P6: Will World’s Slimmest Smartphone Help Company’s Market Share Gain Weight?
Huawei on Tuesday unveiled a new smartphone, called 'Ascend P6,' which it claims is the world’s slimmest smartphone.
Softbank's Sprint Takeover Clears Security Hurdle In Deal With US
Softbank and Sprint reportedly have reached a deal with the U.S. government to protect national security in their $20 billion takeover.
China: 'We Hope The European Commission Will Not Make A Move That Will Not Be Good For Anyone'
China issued its own warning regarding the executive arm of the European Union's move to investigate Chinese telecom makers.
Ren Zhengfei, Huawei's Elusive CEO: We're Not Involved In Cyberattacks In The U.S.
In his first interview ever, the boss of the biggest electronic equipment maker doesn't play nice with America. He has reasons.
Samsung Tops Worldwide Smartphone Market With 70.7 Million Units Shipped In 1Q13, Apple At Distant Second With 37.4 Million Shipments: IDC
South Korean tech giant Samsung has outperformed its rivals in the first quarter of 2013, states a new report by the research firm IDC.
Huawei Technologies: We Are Not Giving Up Our American Operations
Despite media reports, China's Huawei Technologies is not withdrawing from the U.S. market.
CES 2013: Huawei Unveils Ascend Mate; Hands-On With The World's Largest Smartphone
We knew that the smartphones of 2013 would feature bigger screens, but Huawei has taken that notion to the next level with its 6.1-inch Ascend Mate.
Alcatel-Lucent Raises $2.1B Loan To Tide Over Operations
Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE:ALU), the No. 1 provider of telecommunications equipment, secured $2.09 billion in new loans intended to keep it going.
White House Review Finds No Proof Of Espionage By Huawei But Says Critical Security Vulnerabilities Pose Threat
A White House-ordered review has found no clear evidence for the allegation that Huawei Technologies Ltd has spied for the Chinese government, Reuters has reported.
Chinese Telecommunication Giants Huawei, ZTE Pose 'Security Threat' To US House Committee Warns
The two companies, which provide equipment to most of the world's telecom companies, should be blocked from merging and acquiring U.S. firms, a report concluded.
Cisco’s 4Q Results: Major Tech Bellwether For HP, Oracle
Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO), the No. 1 provider of Internet gear, is scheduled to report fourth-quarter results Wednesday that are expected to be much better than last year’s when CEO John Chambers said the company was overmanned and was in the midst of layoffs and retrenchment.
Ericsson raises hopes mobile gear market stabilized
World number one mobile network gear maker Ericsson beat expectations for earnings and margins in the first quarter raising hopes that recent market weakness has bottomed out.
Huawei forecasts handset shipments above 100 million this year
Huawei Technologies Co Ltd , the world's No.6 mobile phone maker, said on Wednesday that it expects to ship more than 100 million mobile phones this year including 60 million smartphones as it aims to increase its global market share.
Insight: Outsider Ren pits Huawei against the world
In the 1990s, Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei visited the United States several times, hoping to learn from its leaders of industry about how to turn his Chinese telecoms equipment maker into a global company. On one trip in 1992, in the days before China had credit cards, he paid all his bills with cash from a $30,000 stash in his briefcase.
HTC One X, One S And Huawei Ascend P1 Ready For US Release; Which Dual-Core Smartphone Should You Choose? [Specs Comparison]
Amid the Samsung and Apple flagship model's launch buzz drifting to new levels in the mobile space every single day, tech enthusiasts might not be able to ignore this combined piece of news about the three powerful launches which are heading for the US release very soon. Yes, the spill is about the latest announcement by two major smartphone manufacturers, including HTC and Huawei.
China Dismayed by Australian Ban on Huawei
China expressed consternation over the decision of the Australian government to ban telecommunications giant Huawei from competing in its new national broadband network over concerns for cybersecurity.
Australia PM stands by Huawei ban despite China plea
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard backed a ban on Chinese telecoms firm Huawei from tendering for major government contracts on Thursday after Beijing raised concerns about fair treatment for Chinese firms.
Symantec Cuts Ties With Huawei in Wake of Australian Cyber Security Concerns
Less than four years ago, American Internet security firm Symantec struck a deal with Chinese infrastructure equipment manufacturer Huawei Technologies, joining forces to develop computer network security products. However, in the wake of increasing cyber security concerns piling up against Huawei, Symantec decided to exit the venture, fearing that it would prevent it from gaining access to U.S. government classified information regarding cyber threats.
Australia, Huawei Lock Horns Over Cyber Security Concerns
Huawei, China's largest equipment manufacturer, has just lost a shot at billions of dollars worth of infrastructure sales to Australia. In light of China's reputation for cyber-espionage, the Australian government has decided to block Huawei from bidding on Australia's roughly AUS$36 billion National Broadband Network project. The decision was reported on March 26.
China's Huawei Down but Not out in Australia
China's Huawei Technologies still hopes to win contracts to build Australia's $38 billion National Broadband Network, despite being blocked from bidding on cyber security concerns, and is ready to make concessions to do so.
Australia Blocks China's Huawei from Broadband Tender
Australia has blocked China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd HWT.UL from tendering for contracts in the country's $38 billion National Broadband Network (NBN) due to cyber security concerns, Huawei said on Monday.
Australia blocks China's Huawei from broadband tender
Australia has blocked China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd from tendering for contracts in the country's $38 billion National Broadband Network due to cyber security concerns, Huawei said on Monday.
China's ZTE to curtail business in Iran
ZTE Corp, China's second-largest telecommunications equipment maker, said it will curtail its business in Iran following a report that it had sold Iran's largest telecom firm a powerful surveillance system capable of monitoring telephone and Internet communications.
Special Report: Chinese firm helps Iran spy on citizens
A Chinese telecommunications equipment company has sold Iran's largest telecom firm a powerful surveillance system capable of monitoring landline, mobile and internet communications, interviews and contract documents show.
Ericsson Jobs On The Line In North America
Ericsson, the world's top mobile telecoms equipment maker, is to cut jobs at its North American operations as part of a continued drive for greater efficiency in a business seeing slower sales.
Huawei MediaPad 10 FHD vs. Toshiba Excite 10 LE: What's Your Choice?
After yesterday's announcement of the Toshiba Excite 10 LE release in the market from March 6, 2012 (which the company claims as World's thinnest tablet), here is a spec-by-spec comparison with Huawei's MediaPad 10 FHD, claimed as world's first quad core tablet which is also super thin.
Samsung Galaxy S3 vs Huawei Ascend D quad: Quad-Core Superphone War
Huawei announced their Ascend D quad smartphone at the Mobile World Congress, and while it won't go on sale in the U.S. (yet), it will get plenty of comparisons to the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy S3. Samsung declined to introduce the Galaxy S3 at Mobile World Congress this year. Instead, Samsung will hold their own event sometime before July, and that way Samsung gets more media attention. Huawei has a long way to go before they can put on their own big press events, but Samsung is gaining in ...
Are Cheap Chinese Smartphones a Share-Buying Scheme?
As smartphone sales continue to surge worldwide and the market ripens with increased spending from consumers, analysts predict Chinese vendors could seize market share with more affordable devices. Huawei and ZTE combined had sold 35 million smartphone sales in the past year.
Apple's iPhone loses China market share
Apple Inc's share of China's booming smartphone market slipped for a second straight quarter in October-December, as it lost ground to cheaper local brands and as some shoppers held off until after the iPhone 4S launch last month.