
Two Xiaomi Executives Leave
On Friday, Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi announced in an internal email that two executives left the company for personal reasons.
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On Friday, Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi announced in an internal email that two executives left the company for personal reasons.
Chinese telecommunications and electronics giant Huawei released six new data storage products on Wednesday, which will help customers build safer, more reliable and more efficient databases.
Huawei announced on Thursday that in accordance with its rotating leadership system, Guo Ping will assume the position of rotating and acting chairman of Huawei from October 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022.
On October 19, Borge Eckholm, President and CEO of Ericsson, revealed that the company's revenue from the Chinese market plummeted by 74% in the third quarter.
China’s securities regulator on Sunday said the delisting of three Chinese telecom companies by the New York Stock Exchange is “politically motivated” and “severely undermines normal market rules and order.”
The German division of leading Chinese tech firm Xiaomi has reached a partnership with telecommunications giant Vodafone, Xiaomi’s statement on Monday showed.
She Xiaoli, chief functional safety expert at Huawei's automotive business unit, will join NIO as an in-house expert in algorithm research.
China Unicom, one of the leading telecommunications giants in China, announced on July 23 that it would terminate its American Depositary Receipt (ADR) on October 18 this year, meaning the company will be officially delisted from the NYSE.
Several payslips from Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.'s Data Center Energy Corps were exposed on the Internet. The payslips were from the month of November 2021.
The Administrative Court of Appeal in Stockholm, Sweden announced on Wednesday that it has rejected an appeal from Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei, upholding a ruling by a lower court that banned Huawei from selling 5G mobile network infrastructure in the country.
Huawei is reportedly planning to license its mobile smartphone design to some third-party brands as a result of U.S. sanctions.
The New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday said it no longer plans to move forward with delisting three Chinese telecom companies.