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Wednesday 13 October 2010
China market: Huawei Device ships over 10 million handsets in January-August
Huawei Device, a subsidiary of China-based networking equipment maker Huawei Technologies, shipped more than 10 million handsets in the China market during January-August 2010, with...
Friday 8 October 2010
NCC approves APBT plans to purchase base stations from Huawei
Taiwan's National Communications Commission (NCC) has issued a green light for telecom carrier Asia Pacific Broadband Telecom (APBT) to import the first batch of base station equipment...
Wednesday 8 September 2010
Taiwan market: FET receives exclusive rights to distribute entry-level Google smartphone
Far Eastone Telecommunications (FET) will exclusively distribute in Taiwan a smartphone endorsed with the Google logo at the end of September at the earliest. The new handset, based...
Thursday 26 August 2010
NCC explains stringent inspection procedures on China-made telecom equipment
Taiwan's National Communications Commission (NCC), in response to questions from industry players that it may want to block imports of telecoms equipment made by China-based makers...
Tuesday 24 August 2010
Mistrust in US and India may limit China telecom gear suppliers growth, says iSuppli
Concerns are rising in the US and India over perceived security risks associated with using China-made telecommunications equipment, potentially slowing global sales growth for China's...
Thursday 19 August 2010
ZTE, Huawei face competition from international vendors in digital mobile TV handsets in South America
China-based ZTE and Huawei Technologies, which have offered handsets and network interface cards for mobile ISDB-T TV services in Brazil, Argentina and Chile, and will launch in other...
Friday 13 August 2010
Huawei demos 50Mbps LTE FDD on Shanghai Maglev Train
China-based Huawei Technologies has successfully demonstrated an LTE FDD network operating at speeds up to 50Mbps on a Shanghai Maglev train traveling at about 430km/h.
Wednesday 28 July 2010
Huawei tops equipment suppliers for China Mobile phase 4 TD-SCDMA networks, says report
China Mobile Communications has held an open bid to procure 102,000 base stations to set up its TD-SCDMA networks in the fourth phase, and China-based Huawei Technologies has won...
Tuesday 27 July 2010
China-based Huawei lands LTE equipment contract from Vodafone Germany, say Taiwan makers
China-based telecom/networking equipment maker Huawei Technologies has become one of the two suppliers of LTE (Long Term Evolution) base station equipment for Vodafone Germany, its...
Tuesday 13 July 2010
Prices for LTE cards expected to fall to US$50 at end of 2011, say Taiwan makers
Due to efforts from chip developers such as Qualcomm and ST-Ericsson to move from 3G/3.5G to LTE (Long Term Evolution) and efforts to minimize production costs by system makers such...
Thursday 29 April 2010
ZTE, Huawei tapping ISDB-T mobile TV market in Latin America
China-based makers ZTE and Huawei Technologies are pushing handsets and 3G cards featuring ISDB-T (Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial) mobile TV service in the Latin...
Friday 19 March 2010
Global sales of built-in 3G modules to exceed plug-type data cards in three years, say sources
Global sales of built-in 3G modules are expected to grow by an annual rate of over 30% in the next three years with their sales volume to surpass those of plug-type 3G data cards...
Thursday 4 March 2010
Taiwan market: FET launches portable 3.5G base station
Taiwan-based carrier Far EasTone Telecommunications (FET) on March 3 announced the launch of the Huawei E5830, a portable pocket-size 3.5G base station or access point allowing simultaneous...
Thursday 25 February 2010
3G handset chip shipments to see strong growth in March
Global 3G handset chip shipments are expected to increase significantly in March as China-based Huawei Technologies and ZTE have released substantial orders for 3G chips, and some...
Wednesday 24 February 2010
Android phone prices dropping faster than expected, Taiwan makers say
Prices for Android-powered smartphones are declining at a pace faster than expected due to competition for orders from handset makers in Taiwan and China, according to industry sou...