Articles tagged with: Huawei
Ericsson retains a lock on top spot in global network infrastructure market, despite second-place Huawei’s impressive 30% revenue growth in 2010. ALU, Cisco and NSN round out the top 5, all with share more than …
While the big three mobile operators – SK Telecom, KT and LG Uplus – all plan to deploy Long-Term Evolution (LTE) service beginning in the second half of next year, the competition over the LTE …
To develop major domestic network equipment makers into giants such as Cisco or Huawei, Korea’s government plans to fully support local network suppliers with an investment of 250 billion won in the nation’s network equipment …
To effectively handle surging data traffic mainly generated by smartphones, SK Telecom plans to beef up its network capacity with the start of commercial service for LTE (Long-term Evolution).
As of March 24th, Chinese equipment manufacturer, Huawei, has been excluded from KT’s large-scale mobile WiMAX project. The superficial reason given is that Huawei will not be able to meet KT’s new requests for specific …
India will auction licenses for nationwide mobile phone services and next-generation mobile wireless services in April, South Korean officials said Thursday, as Korean companies are gearing up to tap Asia’s third-largest economy.
According to South Korea’s …
KT selected Samsung Electronics and the consortium of KT Networks and Huawei as telecom equipment providers for its new mobile WiMAX project, which is expected to inject as large as 200 billion won (about US$182 …
After starting the world’s first commercial LTE (Long Term Evolution) service through Telia Sonera in Sweden and Norway last December, global mobile operators are now maneuvering to deploy the next generation of wireless broadband service.
Recently …
Huawei, a Chinese telecom equipment manufacturer, announced it will release a mobile Wi-Fi router, entitled “Pocket WiFi,” in Korea during the first half of next year.
The mobile Wi-Fi Router offers a Wi-Fi environment without …
Huawei, a Chinese telecommunications equipment provider, announced it will conduct the world’s first Long Term Evolution (LTE) Interoperability Test (IOT) in Europe this month with Samsung Electronics to verify the interoperability of the LTE network …




