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Jun 1, 17:18
Taiwan networking firms begin Wi-Fi 8 validation ahead of standard finalisation
Wi-Fi 7 has yet to reach mass adoption, but the networking supply chain is already preparing for the next generation. Sercomm, WNC, Zyxel, and Gemtek have showcased Wi-Fi 8 technology roadmaps at major international trade shows such as CES and MWC, while some networking equipment makers, including CyberTAN, have included Wi-Fi 8 routers and mesh products in their development plans.
Networking equipment maker Senao Networks reported that shareholders approved its 2025 financial report and a cash dividend of NT$3 (US$0.096) per share at a meeting on May 28, 2026, and the company said its shift into the internet service provider market was beginning to yield results while a persistent memory shortage could cut first-half 2026 shipments by 20% to 30% versus orders. The firm disclosed 2025 revenue of NT$15.036 billion and net profit attributable to the parent of NT$307 million, with earnings per share of NT$5.2.
Taiwan Mobile outlined plans to pursue a NT$1 trillion (US$31.88 billion) revenue target as it shifts emphasis to AI, enterprise services, and new technology businesses, executives said after the company's shareholders' meeting on May 29. Shareholders approved the 2025 financial report and a cash dividend of about NT$4.8 per share, while leadership framed the push into AI-enabled enterprise solutions as the next stage of growth.
Brussels is preparing to redraw the competitive landscape for satellite communications in Europe. This move could reshape the balance of power between European space ambitions and the rapidly expanding networks of SpaceX's Starlink and Amazon's Project Kuiper.
China's smartphone market showed signs of stabilization in April 2026, with both overall handset shipments and smartphone shipments returning to year-over-year growth, according to new figures released by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT).
Chief Telecom said AI computing demand drove stronger leasing interest in its artificial intelligence data center business, lifting 2025 results. The firm did not rule out another AI data center build-out in the second half of 2026. Executives said at the shareholders' meeting on April 27 that letters of intent for the fourth Central Taiwan Science Park AI data center have topped 50%, and occupancy at the LY2 smart data center is expected to exceed 90% by the end of 2027.

Ezconn expects US cloud providers' AI data center expansion to sustain demand for high core count optical products through at least 2029, according to President Ying-hua Chang.

Dreame Technology, a Chinese consumer electronics maker, has formed nearly 1,000 affiliated companies in its ecosystem since the end of 2024. This breakneck pace of expansion signals the ambitions of its leadership to unearth growth opportunities across the broader Chinese tech sector, although some media outlets question the sustainability of the business model.
Sercomm announced it will exhibit at COMPUTEX 2026 to present enterprise edge AI technologies designed to accelerate AI deployment across edge environments and enhance power management. The networking equipment maker said it will highlight SR-series Open Compute Project servers, an Edge SCM edge security management module, AI camera vision solutions, and high-efficiency power products in its booth demonstration.
Motorola launched its Razr foldable in Taiwan on April 26, after first unveiling the device at MWC 2026 in Barcelona in March 2026, and introduced new accessories, including wireless Bluetooth earbuds and a stylus. Executives said the company has seen strong foldable sales in recent years, particularly in North America and Latin America, where it ranks among the top three and leads the market, respectively.
Taiwan's smartphone shipments declined in April 2026 as the market entered its traditional slow season and rising component prices pressured handset pricing, industry participants said. Mobile channel sources reported about 402,000 units shipped in April, down 4% from 418,000 units in March, and executives warned that elevated memory and other component costs are likely to keep retail prices up and weigh on demand into the second half.
Ennostar Holdings' transformation has begun to show clear results, with chairman Paul Peng saying the company's "3+1" strategy is taking shape, as higher-value applications now account for more than half of revenue. Despite continued uncertainty in the global environment, Peng remains cautiously optimistic about the second half of 2026 and expects the company to maintain relatively strong performance.