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Ceo Ren Zhengfei
Founders Ren Zhengfei
FoundedShenzhen
China
HeadquartersShenzhen
China
Parent organizationsHuawei Investment & Holding Co. , Ltd.
Huawei Investment & Holding Co., Ltd.
Did you knowHuawei is the world's seventh-largest information technology company by revenue.
Official site huawei.com
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About Huawei


Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. is a Chinese multinational technology corporation headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. It designs, develops and sells telecommunications equipment, consumer electronics and various smart devices.

What's next after the release of Meng Wanzhou?

What's next after the release of Meng Wanzhou?
Oct 24,2021 2:39 am

... Meng Wanzhou was no ordinary executive, but the chief financial officer of Huawei, the world s largest telecoms equipment maker and a poster child for the country s tech sector...

Will Apple be the last US tech giant left in China?

Will Apple be the last US tech giant left in China?
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... China has its own big tech titans - Tencent, Alibaba and Huawei - that are enormous global companies...

MPs summon of China-owned company execs over security concerns

MPs summon of China-owned company execs over security concerns
Apr 18,2020 11:10 pm

... the Huawei executives were asked by MPs about whether China would have the ability to snoop UK mobile network communications in April 2019 as well as the design of graphics and virtual reality software for computer chips, the industry experts say that the imagination also produces software that can detect whether any weaknesses in sensitive digital networks - so-called backdoors are the result of error or intention...

Huawei feels bite of winter to Trump ban

Huawei feels bite of winter to Trump ban
Feb 16,2020 9:40 am

...In the case of Huawei, the workers are either tree-growers or pit-diggers and the heady scent of the plums comes only after the bone-deep bite of winter ...

Huawei launches a new legal challenge against US ban

Huawei launches a new legal challenge against US ban
Feb 16,2020 8:53 am

...Chinese telecoms giant Huawei has launched a legal challenge to a decision by US regulators to classify it as a national security threat...

How robust is the world's financial plumbing?

How robust is the world's financial plumbing?
Feb 16,2020 8:50 am

... Huawei equipment is used in fast 5G mobile networks around the world In 1907, after a severe banking crisis had rocked the US and left the British financial system largely intact, British strategists took note...

Meng Wanzhou: Oil paintings and books for detained Huawei executive

Meng Wanzhou: Oil paintings and books for detained Huawei executive
Feb 16,2020 8:46 am

...Meng Wanzhou on her way to court in Vancouver in September, as part of her fight against extradition to the US A Chinese Huawei executive who was arrested in Canada a year ago has published an open letter detailing her life on bail and thanking supporters...

How China is building a world-beating phone network

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Feb 16,2020 8:34 am

... But in the US and UK the rollout of 5G networks has been hampered by an international row over one of the most important suppliers of 5G equipment, China s Huawei...

How China is building a world-beating phone network

Feb 16,2020 8:22 am

Entrepreneur Jun Yu takes three smarthphones out with him everyday

Jun Yu can't resist gadgets.

More Than 20 smartphones, old tablets and other devices lurk in a corner of his Beijing Home - an ever-growing tech junkyard.

His apartment also boasts a Google Home smart assistant and an Amazon Echo.

"I Take Three phones out with me Every Day . I use a Phone for Chinese apps, I use my iPhone for Gmail and western apps, and I use my Google Pixel Phone for work," says the 34-year-old tech entrepreneur.

His obsession has paid off though. In 2009, he bought The First Phone to use Android, the software that now runs More Than 80% of smartphones.

A year later, The Physics graduate, founded his own company creating content for Chinese Android users. By 2016 he had sold The Company for an undisclosed amount to Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce Giant .

Chinese technology firms see 5G as an opportunity to overtake rivals

Now he is excited about the next generation of technology, known as 5G. It promises lightning Fast internet connections for your Mobile Phone - Fast Enough to download movies in a matter of seconds, or to stream high definition TV.

In October, Jun Yu pre-ordered a 5G-ready smartphone, made by China's Xiaomi.

"4G has enabled many things like mobile video, more immersive gaming. I know 5G will too. But I don't exactly know how yet," he says.

But in the US and UK the rollout of 5G networks has been hampered by an international row over one of The Most important suppliers of 5G equipment, China's Huawei .

Rivals is a season of in-depth coverage on Bbc News about The Contest for supremacy between the US and China across trade, tech, defence and soft Power .

equipment in 5G networks over security fears, and has encouraged its allies to do the same. over what US companies can sell to Huawei , which has disrupted sales of Huawei phones overseas.

Industry analysts like Edison Lee, an analyst from Financial Services group Jefferies, see the US pressure on Huawei as an attempt to break China's potential dominance of the global 5G market.

"The tech war is based on America's argument that China's technological advances have been built upon stolen intellectual property rights, and heavy government subsidies, and their belief that Chinese telecom equipment is not safe, and is a National Security threat to the US and its allies," he says.

Huawei has built around half of China's 5G network

"As Huawei and [fellow Chinese firm] ZTE increasingly dominate the global telecom equipment market, the Western World will be more vulnerable to Chinese spying," Lee adds.

Huawei has always strongly denied that its technology can be used for spying.

While western nations worry about one of The Key suppliers of 5G technology, China is racing ahead with its 5G rollout.

On 31 October Chinese telecom companies launched 5G services in More Than 50 Chinese cities, creating one of The World 's largest 5G networks.

Huawei has built an estimated 50% of The Network .

The Chinese Ministry of Information claims that in just 20 days the country registered More Than 800,000 subscribers. Analysts predict China will have as many as 110 million 5G users by 2020.

And China's tech sector is busy Coming Up with uses for the new tech.

5G could be a key piece of technology for autonomous cars

On a large plot of land in northern Hong Kong , researchers are developing 5G powered autonomous vehicles.

Researchers at Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institution are working in partnership with China Mobile , the largest telecom company in China.

They see 5G as being particularly useful for self-driving cars, allowing The Cars to build an accurate picture of what's going on around them, by communicating with other vehicles, traffic signals and sensors in The Road .

"For consumers, 5G will possibly transform how we interact with other. For the government, 5G will transform roads and road infrastructure to enable new applications like enhanced assisted-driving and eventually autonomous driving," says Alex Mui, a researcher on The Project .

China's minister for IT says the accusations against Huawei are 'unproven allegations'

China is not The First country to Roll Out 5G. But it is building one of The World 's biggest 5G markets very quickly.

While Huawei and ZTE are doing well from that expansion, they would still like to break into lucrative overseas markets like the US.

Speaking at a 5G convention in Beijing in November, China's minister for industry and information accused America of using cybersecurity as an excuse for protectionism.

"No country should ban a company in its 5G network rollout by using the unproved allegations of cybersecurity risks," said Miao Wei .

Industry analysts are not confident that the row between China and the US will be sorted out anytime soon.

"We see the current tensions as a technological Cold War , as tech nationalism intensifies," says Ben Wood , chief of research, at CCS Insight.

"With the Chinese government firmly committed to establishing China as a world-leading 5G nation, the opportunity for Huawei in its Home market is immense.

"However, the rest of The World can't afford to get Left Behind , and without access to Huawei infrastructure US mobile network operators in particular will need to rely on alternative suppliers who may be more expensive and less advanced with 5G. "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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