Huawei, the world's biggest telecoms equipment supplier, strongly denies the US allegations and has been highly critical of calls to ban it from 5G contracts
The lawmakers said that UK operators might have to consider ripping out Huawei gear from their 5G networks by 2025, rather than 2027, if certain conditions change
Former R&AW chief Vikram Sood says there are several powerful reasons - strategic, technological, geopolitical and legal - to suggest that it that could be risky to permit Chinese telecom major Huawei, with its state-structured backing, to launch operations in India's critical infrastructure. His assessment comes at a time when the government is yet to take a final decision on allocating radiowaves despite telecom operators applying for spectrum to start 5G trials. In his just released book "The Ultimate Goal: A Former R&AW Chief Deconstructs How Nations Construct Narratives", Sood writes that Huawei may "want to masquerade as an independent entity, but anyone in the trade would know that this is simply not the case. The Chinese government financed Huawei and had few moral compunctions in helping intellectual property theft in the US". He also says that post-COVID, the narrative about China being a responsible state is getting terribly skewed and this change in perception is ..
Japan's Sony Corp and memory chipmaker Kioxia Holdings Corp have applied for US approval to continue supplying Huawei Technologies Co Ltd
The US Secretary of State is on a week-long tour of Europe's Eastern Mediterranean region
Huawei's vaulting ambition to be at the forefront of future-defining technologies has landed the company in the crosshairs of the U.S. and other governments
Nokia has won 63 per cent of the BT contract, or about 11,600 radio sites, a source familiar with the matter said
Google has said the combination of its and Fitbit's hardware would boost competition in the sector where players include Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei and others
Intel Corp has received licences from US authorities to continue supplying certain products to Huawei Technologies, a company spokesman said on Tuesday
The Australian operation of Huawei Technologies Co Ltd said it would continue to cut staff numbers and investment in the country amid strained relations between Beijing and Canberra
The company launched the campaign on the eve of completing 20 years of presence in the country
The announcement quells fears among some telcos that Chinese players might be banned from participating in 5G trials and roll outs
More than 44 per cent mobile network equipment of state-run BSNL is sourced from Chinese firm ZTE and 9 per cent from Huawei, Parliament was informed on Thursday
By David KirtonThe Porsche design model of Huawei's flagship Mate 30 was selling for 14,000 yuan ($2,067), from 10,000 yuan in January, one vendor said
Huawei also illustrates China's deep dependence on foreign - especially American - technology
Canada, under pressure from the United States to ban Huawei Technologies Co Ltd gear on security grounds, is studying whether to allow the firm into the country's next-generation 5G networks
Chinese tech giant Huawei on Friday announced six new products including notebook, smartwatch and audio accessories during an event in China
Chinese telecom company Huawei on Thursday said it is opening its Harmony operating system for all mobile device makers. Huawei had announced its own operating system after US-based companies were barred from supplying software and hardware to it in 2019. "Today we are releasing HarmonyOS 2.0. Starting from next year, we will see smartphones with HarmonyOS 2.0. Today, HarmonyOS will be open sourced for devices with RAM with 128kb-128 MB. "From April, it will be available with larger RAM and from December even with more large RAM," Huawei Executive Director and Consumer Business Group CEO Richard Yu said. He was speaking at an event held by Huawei in China. Huawei said developers will need to develop their app only once for HarmonyOS and the operating system will adapt it for all screen sizes with seamless integration. "Huawei has the ambition to help overseas developers to serve Chinese consumers. We will be the bridge," Yu said. Huawei CBG Software Development President Wang Ch
The state's equity-asset manager Solidium Oy recently crossed the 5% threshold in Nokia shares, and now has about 1 billion euros ($1.2 billion) worth of stock
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. rural telecommunications networks, which have relied on inexpensive network equipment from China's Huawei Technologies Co [HWT.UL] and ZTE Corp <000063.SZ>, have told the government that it would cost $1.837 billion to replace those switches and routers, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said on Friday.