Why privacy protection remains Huawei’s foremost priority
- Technology, Telecom
- December 28, 2020
The Dutch competition authority ACM will soon start certifying websites which compare telecom company charges so that consumers known the site is independent and up to date. The certificates, which are voluntary, will be awarded on the basis of eight difference criteria. ‘If you visit a comparison site which has been certified by the ACM,
READ MOREDutch government telecom agency AT is taking an international manufacturer to court for producing faulty solar panels which can cause ‘serious disruption’ to the C2000 communications network used by police and emergency services. The AT has not published the name of the manufacturer because of legal reasons but confirmed the case involves a ‘big international
READ MOREBorje Ekholm, de CEO van Ericsson, heeft een Zweedse minister onder druk gezet om concurrent Huawei alsnog toe te laten in het land. De Zweedse krant Dagens Nyheter (DN) meldt dat Ekholm berichten stuurde naar minister van Buitenlandse Handel Anna Hallberg met de vraag om de beslissing van de Zweedse telecomregulator te heroverwegen. Die besliste
READ MOREDigital technologies and infrastructures, like 5G, present many new opportunities for economic growth while also challenging the security of digital communications. For the past 30 years Huawei has maintained an unwavering focus, rejecting shortcuts and easy opportunities that don’t align with our core business. With a practical approach to everything we do, we concentrate our efforts and invest
READ MOREAs digital transformation and cloud technologies continue to evolve, the world is moving towards a more data-centric and intelligent future. This brings both opportunities and challenges for businesses and consumers. The ICT industry is undergoing rapid technological transformation, with technologies becoming increasingly complex and networks more open. Against this backdrop, we are aware of the
READ MOREChina Mobile and Huawei have joined forces to deliver the world’s highest 5G network. With the help of China’s largest mobile network operator, Huawei has delivered 5G connectivity to the Mount Everest Summit, with a base station at an altitude of 6,500 meters. The network will provide communication services in support of the re-measurement of
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