
Huawei May License 5G Tech Exclusively to a US Firm
Chinese tech giant Huawei is willing to license its 5G technology to a western company, hopefully a U.S. company, said Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei at a panel on September 26.
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Chinese tech giant Huawei is willing to license its 5G technology to a western company, hopefully a U.S. company, said Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei at a panel on September 26.
On the morning of May 21, Ren Zhengfei, CEO of Huawei, gave an exclusive interview to CCTV at the Huawei headquarters in Shenzhen, during which he articulated his opinion on Huawei's ongoing conflicts with the U.S. and opened up about issues related to the future of 5G and even his family.
On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Commerce restricted Huawei's access to American technology, banning the company from buying U.S. technology without special approval.
Apart from the Kirin 985 on Huawei Mate 30 series, Huawei might release the world's first 5G chip that integrates application processors (AP) and baseband radio processors (BP).
U.S regulators are working to establish new rules that will clarify how domestic companies could cooperate with Huawei in developing 5G standards.
“I love this country [China], and I hope that it will be prosperous and no longer be bullied by others,” Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei told his interviewer on Sunday.
The U.S. will allow American companies to sell technology to the blacklisted Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei where there is no threat to US national security
In a recent wide-ranging conversation with The Globe’s Nathan VanderKlippe, Huawei Founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei commented on his daughter’s arrest and Huawei’s strategy more broadly.
Huawei's consumer business group CEO Richard Yu announced Aug. 7 at the 2020 China Info 100 Summit that the company will forgo Kirin chipsets after Sep. 15.
The official account of Huawei tweeted on June 23, “Was FedEx within its rights to prevent a P30 Pro from being delivered from the UK to the US? No. Representatives from Huawei, UPS and PCMag slam the courier's vendetta.”
Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei confirmed that its operating system Hongmeng OS “is very likely” to be faster than Android by Google or Mac OS X by Apple.
After the US Commerce Department, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) added Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (Huawei) and 68 affiliated companies located in 26 countries to the “Entity List”, the Chinese technology giant was forced to break commercial ties with multiple partners, Google among the most important ones.