
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.
U.S regulators are working to establish new rules that will clarify how domestic companies could cooperate with Huawei in developing 5G standards.
Huawei CEO’s speech at Honor’s farewell party was made public on Thursday.
“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.
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.
October 25 is the birthday of Huawei's founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei, and his daughter Meng Wanzhou posted a birthday blessing on Chinese social media WeChat.
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.
China's biggest smartphone maker Huawei plans to boost its research and development (R&D) spending by $5.8 billon to more than $20 billon this year.
A video clip taken by Huawei employees showed that Meng Wanzhou had returned to work at Huawei. She wore a black suit and waved her hands while Huawei employees on the scene cheered her on.
Huawei has officially announced the establishment of its new department working on smart car solutions for vehicle manufacturers.
Huawei is expanding its research and development staff in Russia. The company is planning to recruit more than 500 employees by the end of the year raising that number to 1,500 in the next five years.