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Huawei BG had a reshuffle under the presidency
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Huawei BG had a reshuffle under the presidency

Peng Zhongyang, head of Huawei enterprise BG changed, the new head of enterprise BG became Ding Yun. Huawei recently released an internal document regarding the new assignment. About Ding Yun: Joined Huawei in 1996. He served in many important units of the company. He has served as the company's product group head, head of global solutions sales, head of global marketing, head of product and solutions, and most recently, head of carrier BG.
Huawei and Bangladesh sign 5G agreement
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Huawei and Bangladesh sign 5G agreement

Huawei is a leader in 5G, the world's most advanced communication technology. But due to the bans and discrediting efforts made by the United States, many countries such as Europe, America, Canada do not receive Huawei 5G technology. These countries are transitioning to brands such as Ericsson and Nokia. Huawei has worked hard to deliver 5G technology to other countries outside of China. According to the news, Huawei achieved great success in Africa, infrastructure and 5G technology installation of some countries in Africa. A new 5G deal was also between Huawei and Bangladesh. This 5G order from Bangladesh is expected to be worth tens of billions of dollars. Huawei now has big goals to develop the Asian and African markets. Although Central Asia, South Asia and other similar countrie...
Huawei made a statement about its Polish executives accused of espionage
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Huawei made a statement about its Polish executives accused of espionage

On the evening of January 12, Huawei officially responded to Poland's arrest of Huawei's Polish executives on charges of "espionage" “Wang Weijing, employee of Huawei's Polish representative office, was arrested and investigated for allegedly violating Polish law for personal reasons. The incident adversely affected Huawei's global reputation. In accordance with the company's employment contract management regulations, Huawei has decided to terminate its business relationship with Wang immediately. . Weijing. Huawei has always complied with all applicable laws and regulations of the country in which it operates, operates appropriately, and requires all employees to comply with the laws and regulations of the country in which it operates.” Highlights of the important statements ...
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison joins tiktok
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison joins tiktok

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison joined TikTok. Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who said stay away from Chinese applications, joined the Chinese application tiktok. After joining TikTok, he gained 38k followers. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison posted a New Year's Eve celebration on Tiktok. We do not know why the prime minister, who wanted the Chinese application and devices not to be used, became a member of the application. But we are glad that he is a member of tiktok. Scott Morrison tiktok Chinese authorities accused Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison of double standards. Australia banned Huawei in 2018 and canceled some deals, saying it created a security problem. The truth is that the problem is not Huawei 's security, the problem is that Huawei is growi...
Spanish Telefonica replaces some Huawei hardware
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Spanish Telefonica replaces some Huawei hardware

It is said that Telefonica is changing some of the Huawei brand hardware that has been launched in Spain and has bought Ericsson brand 5G network equipment instead. "The expansion said the telecommunications company initially launched some Huawei equipment that it had purchased before securing alternative materials," according to information from Reuters. It was not clear when Ericsson hardware was acquired and when it will be active. Spanish Huawei and Ericsson companies have not yet made a statement. Although the United States accuses Huawei of espionage, Huawei has repeatedly denied the allegations. Despite all the accusations, the United States found no evidence and was unable to present any clear evidence to the people. Despite the lack of any evidence, Huawei continues its ...
USA imposes restrictions on Drone Manufacturer DJI and Dozens of Companies
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USA imposes restrictions on Drone Manufacturer DJI and Dozens of Companies

The US imposed export restrictions on drone manufacturer DJI and dozens of Chinese companies on Thursday. The new restrictions have again raised tensions between the two countries. DJI has been added to the list of suspected organizations, claiming that the DJI company carries out "biometric surveillance and monitoring" of Uyghurs. The Reuters news agency had previously reported that China's largest gene firm BGI was conducting genetic research on high-altitude soldiers in Tibet. For this reason, the GI Group subsidiary was placed on the trade blacklist. Liu Pengyu (embassy spokesperson) made a statement via email. "China's development of biotechnology has always been for the good of humanity. The claims of the US side on the subject are completely unfounded" DJI company did n...
Some Canadian operator companies do not want to replace Huawei equipment
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Some Canadian operator companies do not want to replace Huawei equipment

The Canadian government imposes restrictions on the use of Huawei products and equipment. But some operators are said to have invested $700 million in Huawei equipment. Will the Canadian government pay for the expense of these companies? Large operators using Huawei products, Huawei equipment for many years were very satisfied with their Huawei equipment. Due to the tension between China and Canada, along with the US sanctions, Canadian companies may face restrictions by the government not to use Huawei technology infrastructure. Canada announced on September 28, 2021 that it would decide to ban Chinese companies' products from entering the Canadian communications market. We hope they back out on this decision, because it hurts Canada's big and small companies alike. Alykhan Velsh...
After the case of two Canadians arrested in China. Canadian Ambassador to China leaving post
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After the case of two Canadians arrested in China. Canadian Ambassador to China leaving post

Canada's ambassador to China said on Monday he will leave his post soon after a two-year stint where he helped secure the freedom of two Canadian detainees, despite icy relations between Beijing and Ottawa. The departure of Dominic Barton, which will take effect December 31st, leaves an important diplomatic point open at a time when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government is reconsidering its more assertive China policy. Barton said in a statement that it was "the honor of a lifetime" to work to free the two men. Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor were detained for almost three years before being released in September. The two were jailed shortly after Canadian police apprehended a top Huawei Technologies Co Inc executive on a US warrant. Conservative leader Erin O'T...
US lawmakers vote to tighten restrictions on Huawei and ZTE
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US lawmakers vote to tighten restrictions on Huawei and ZTE

(Reuters) - The US Senate on Thursday unanimously approved legislation to prevent companies such as Huawei Technologies Co Ltd or ZTE Corp, which are seen as security threats, from obtaining new equipment licenses from US regulators. The Secure Equipment Act, the US government's latest effort to crack down on Chinese telecom and technology companies, was passed by the US House by a 420-4 vote last week and now goes to President Joe Biden for his signature. "Chinese state-run companies like Huawei and ZTE are known for national security threats and have no place in our telecommunications network," Republican Senator Marco Rubio said. Said. The action will prohibit the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from reviewing or issuing new equipment licenses to companies on the FCC's "Eq...
Huawei won, Apple lost. Huawei 1 – 0 Apple may use the name Huawei MatePod
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Huawei won, Apple lost. Huawei 1 – 0 Apple may use the name Huawei MatePod

Huawei won, Apple lost. It may use the name Huawei MatePod. Apple had filed legal action to prevent Huawei from using and trademarking the name "MatePod". Apple tried to block the name "MatePod" in China. But the CNIPA (Trademark Office of China National Intellectual Property Administration) found Huawei justified. Apple tried to block the "MatePods" trademark because the name was similar to its products, such as the iPod, EarPods, and AirPods. The Cupertino-based company argued that the Chinese tech giant "maliciously copied" its trademark, which could have a negative impact on society. It said there was "insufficient evidence" to prove Huawei's apps were duplicates. Apple has the right to file an additional appeal to the CNIPA to reverse this decision. Huawei and Apple officials ha...
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