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Tag: Huawei Technologies

Posted inOpinion

Vulnerable 5G networks threaten world’s critical infrastructure

by Robert Spalding December 9, 2021December 9, 2021

The global deployment of fifth-generation wireless networks is as fraught with peril as it is with promise. The allure of 5G is obvious: Data speeds are up to 100 times as fast as prevailing 4G and 4G/LTE service, and 5G offers immense network capacity that promises to connect billions of people and devices. The exponential […]

Posted inUnited States

Huawei, SMIC suppliers net billions in US tech licenses

by Dave Makichuk October 23, 2021October 28, 2021
Posted inChina

Why Beijing pushed firms to diversify from Apple

by Jeff Pao October 13, 2021October 18, 2021
Posted inChina

Is the US chip wall starting to crumble?

by Dave Makichuk June 20, 2021July 3, 2021
Posted inChina

Huawei’s HarmonyOS-based EV challenges Tesla

by Dave Makichuk April 20, 2021April 20, 2021
Posted inBrazil

Huawei hires a former president to advise on 5G

by Dave Makichuk January 31, 2021February 3, 2021
Posted inAT+

Trump waves white flag at China’s tech titans

by William Pesek January 14, 2021January 16, 2021
Posted inAT+

How Trump handed the global economy to China

by William Pesek October 28, 2020November 12, 2020
Posted inAT Finance

Huawei resistance opens 5G field

by AT Contributor June 28, 2020June 28, 2020
Posted inChina

Huawei’s flagship Shanghai store opens on schedule

by Dave Makichuk June 25, 2020June 25, 2020
Huawei Research and Development Centre in Bangalore, India. Photo: AFP
Posted inIndia, South Asia

Huawei’s fate unclear as India prepares 5G trials

by Shajil Kumar June 4, 2019February 18, 2020
A model shows a Huawei smartphone at a tech expo.   Photo: Xinhua
Posted inBeijing, China, United States, World

Engineering and the political system

by Edward R Dougherty May 23, 2019February 18, 2020
Huawei Research and Development Centre in Bangalore, India. Photo: AFP
Posted inAustralia, China, European Union, France, Germany, India, New Zealand, Oceania, South Asia, World

India may allow Huawei to take part in 5G field trials

by Asia Times staff December 21, 2018February 18, 2020
The Australian government is proposing legislation to counter foreign meddling and cyberattacks, as well as strengthen anti-spying measures. Illustration: iStock
Posted inAT Finance, Australia, China, Germany, Oceania, Singapore, United Kingdom, World

Huawei insists Australia’s espionage fears are unfounded

by Asia Times staff June 19, 2018February 18, 2020
Britain's Prince Charles, takes a drink with Chief Sine Mao Tirsupe, President of the Malvatumauri National Council of Chiefs, during a visit to the Chief's nakamal, as he visits the South Pacific island of Vanuatu,  April 7, 2018. Photo: Pool via Reuters/Steve Parsons
Posted inAustralia, Beijing, China, India, Japan, New Zealand, Northeast Asia, Oceania, South Asia, Taiwan, United Kingdom, World

‘Five Eyes’ seek to counter China’s Pacific influence

by Alan Boyd April 25, 2018February 18, 2020

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