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Huawei Won 70% of the Bidding for the Inner Mongolia Unicom Project
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Huawei Won 70% of the Bidding for the Inner Mongolia Unicom Project

It is learned from the official website of China Unicom that Inner Mongolia Unicom recently announced the winning bid for the 2022 IP microwave equipment project and Huawei and NEC won the tender. According to the inspection results of Inner Mongolia Unicom, this time 3 companies remained on the short list, namely Huawei, NEC and ZTE. In the end, 70% of the tender was won by Huawei and 30% by NEC. The details of winning the tender are as follows: First Place: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Tender price: 3410630.00 yuan (excluding tax), 70% of the bid share;Second Place: NEC Information System (China) Co., Ltd.Bidding price: 3451000.00 yuan (excluding tax), 30% of the winning share;Third Place: ZTE Corporation;Bid price: 3455040.00 yuan (excluding tax). According to the previous ...
US bans Huawei and ZTE equipment sales
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US bans Huawei and ZTE equipment sales

The Biden administration has banned the approval of new telecommunications equipment from China's Huawei Technologies and ZTE because they pose an "unacceptable risk" to US national security. China's surveillance equipment manufacturer Dahua Technology, video surveillance firm Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology, and telecom firm Hytera Communications have also passed final rules banning the sale or import of equipment manufactured by the US Federal Communications Commission, the US Federal Communications Commission said on Friday, November 25. The move represents Washington's latest crackdown on Chinese tech giants amid fears Beijing could use Chinese tech companies to spy on Americans. "These new rules are an important part of our ongoing actions to protect the American peopl...
Latin America and Caribbean Education and Business Leaders
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Latin America and Caribbean Education and Business Leaders

Leaders at the first LAC ICT Talent Summit called for joint efforts by policymakers, the private sector, and academia to grow the digital talent pool in post-pandemic Latin America and the Caribbean. These efforts will address the region’s twin challenges of lack of connectivity and shortage of talent in the ICT sector. The LAC Talent Summit, which brought together some 100 experts and 150 students from the region, was jointly organized by Huawei, UNESCO, and EFE News Agency, with the support of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Attendees discussed challenges in digital transformation, the labor market for ICT professionals, and how to meet demand for skilled digital professionals. huawei.com Vice President of Huawei Latin America and the Caribbean Michael Xue s...
Huawei Publishes First White Paper on Approaches to Fairness, Equity & Opportunity
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Huawei Publishes First White Paper on Approaches to Fairness, Equity & Opportunity

Huawei called on the ICT industry players to create a level playing field for all people, not just their own employees in its first White Paper on Approaches to Fairness, Equity & Opportunity at their Women in Tech event held at the Peter Drucker Forum. This White Paper is part of Huawei's ongoing campaign aimed at increasing digital skills education and access for women across the world. Huawei, like many other companies within the ICT industry, has advocated on fairness, opportunity, and equity within their own operations. Notably, the company has taken measurable steps to increase diversity in their workforce and increase internal representation of marginalized groups. huawei.com It is widely understood that significant, tangible results from such programs are often slow to...
Huawei Will Help 120 Million People in Remote Regions Connect to the Internet
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Huawei Will Help 120 Million People in Remote Regions Connect to the Internet

Huawei Signs Global ITU Pledge to Help 120 Million People in Remote Areas Connect to the Digital World. Huawei has signed a global commitment to join the International Telecommunication Union's Partner2Connect digital alliance, which will bring connectivity to about 120 million people in remote areas in more than 80 countries by 2025. Liang Hua, Chairman of Huawei, announced the decision at the company's 2022 Sustainability Forum, Connectivity+: Innovate for Impact. The forum explored how ICT innovation could unleash the business and social value of connectivity and drive sustainability in the digital economy era. Speakers at the event included senior leaders from the ITU and United Nations, telecom ministers and regulators in Cambodia, Nigeria, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, and busines...
Huawei distinguishes its Russian business from other CIS countries
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Huawei distinguishes its Russian business from other CIS countries

Chinese telecom giant Huawei told Reuters on Tuesday (November 22nd) that a source close to the company has separated its corporate division in Russia and Belarus from other CIS countries. The Russian newspaper Vedomosti first reported the movement by citing sources. Other countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, consisting of former Soviet republics, will now come under the control of Huawei's office in Bahrain. A source told Reuters that work has begun to make the change and that the new regulation will officially become operational in early 2023. FILE PHOTO: A logo of Huawei Technologies is seen at its exhibition space, at the Viva Technology conference dedicated to innovation and startups at Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France June 15, 2022. REUT...
Again spying charges between China and Canada, Chinese researcher charged with spying
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Again spying charges between China and Canada, Chinese researcher charged with spying

An investigator accused of espionage and arrested in Canada for allegedly trying to steal trade secrets for the benefit of China appeared in court for the first time via a video link on Tuesday, seeking his release on bail. Yuesheng Wang, 35, a battery materials researcher at Canada's largest power producer Hydro-Quebec, was arrested on Monday and faces a total of four charges, including fraud with obtaining trade secrets and breaching the trust of public officials. Wang will appear in court again via video link on Friday, when a judge is expected to set a date for his bail hearing. Wang allegedly committed the crimes between January 2018 and October 2022, in an investigation conducted by a special national security agency for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, according to a court fili...
South African Telkom to use 5G network with Huawei
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South African Telkom to use 5G network with Huawei

South African telecom operator Telkom said on Thursday (October 27th) that it has launched a 5G high-speed internet network using technology from China's Huawei Technologies. Partially state-owned Telkom is joining a barrage of smaller precedents in the 5G race with larger rivals Vodacom and MTN as it seeks to boost its fast-growing mobile data and fixed-line broadband business as broadband demand rises. "The COVID pandemic has led to significant lifestyle changes for South Africans due to work from home or school from home, online shopping and an 'always-on' culture," said Fortune Wang, Business Director, Huawei South Africa Carrier. Wang added that its ultra-high speed and low latency will enable businesses to leverage cloud and artificial intelligence technologies while supporting...
Join the Huawei Team in Canada
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Join the Huawei Team in Canada

We are rapidly expanding our Canadian workforce and offer a unique opportunity to help shape the future of telecommunications in Canada. Huawei’s corporate vision is to bring digital to every person, home and organization for a fully connected, intelligent world. We provide customers with competitive, secure, reliable products, solutions, and services in the fields of communications networks, IT, smart devices, and cloud services; open cooperation with ecosystem partners; continuously create value for customers; unleash personal potential; enrich family life; and stimulate organization innovation. huawei.com Huawei adheres to continuous innovation based on customer needs, increases investment in basic research, and promotes the progress of the world. We have gained a lot of recogn...
Jennifer May becomes first female Canadian ambassador to China
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Jennifer May becomes first female Canadian ambassador to China

OTTAWA, September 23 (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed Jennifer May as the first female ambassador to China on Friday, taking over a post that has been open since December last year amid ongoing diplomatic tensions with Asia's economic giant. told. Trudeau said in a statement that May is a senior diplomat with 30 years of experience. She most recently served as Canada's ambassador to Brazil and has worked in Canadian missions in Beijing and Hong Kong throughout her career. "Ms. May will lead Canada's important work in standing up for democratic values, human rights and the rule of law," Trudeau said. said. "His work will be key to advancing Canadian priorities in the Canada-China relationship." In 2019, Canada appointed another career diplomat, Kirsten H...
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