
Huawei Officially Approved to Produce Medical Devices
On October 8th, Guangdong Provincial Food and Drug Administration announced that Huawei's "single-guide ECG blood pressure wrist device" was officially approved for production.
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On October 8th, Guangdong Provincial Food and Drug Administration announced that Huawei's "single-guide ECG blood pressure wrist device" was officially approved for production.
Following a series of setbacks, Huawei is casting its net wide to determine where its future core strengths will lie.
ZTE, a Chinese technology company that specializes in telecommunications, has reportedly started a round of layoffs involving its wireless research institutes, terminals and other departments.
News emerged that Chinese telecom giant Huawei was in advanced talks to sell its x86 server business. Huawei declined to comment on the report.
China Mobile Ltd., the country’s largest wireless carrier by revenue, has received approval from regulators to undergo a public listing in Shanghai after being removed from the New York Stock Exchange.
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) said it would move forward with its plans to delist three Chinese major telecommunication companies after all.
On November 3, Qinghai Unicom and Huawei jointly completed the commercialization of the world's first outdoor F5G OptiX SuperSite solution in Dagaoling Village, Huangyuan County, Qinghai Province.
Chinese telecom giant Xiaomi on Tuesday announced for the first time its service strategy aimed at enterprises and the development of its ToB business department (providing services for enterprises).
Chinese consumer electronics and telecom giant Huawei held a launch conference for the release of seven products for online smart offices.
FCC will launch a reimbursement program worth $1.9 billion to help most rural telecom operators across the country dismantle the installed network equipment produced by Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE.
Although Huawei and SMIC were included on the U.S. trade blacklist, they still obtained U.S. technology and goods export licenses worth billions of dollars from November last year to April this year.
The CEO of Orange said on Wednesday that it would avoid using the equipment from Chinese suppliers when developing European 5G networks due to European companies' concerns about large Chinese enterprises, but there is no problem in cooperating with Huawei in Africa.