Huawei supports Australian Cyber Security Centre development
ICT solution provider, Huawei Australia, has welcomed the Prime Minister’s announcement of an Australian Cyber Security Centre.
ICT solution provider, Huawei Australia, has welcomed the Prime Minister’s announcement of an Australian Cyber Security Centre.
ICT and telecom giant Huawei expects its 2012 global sales to reach CNY 220.2 billion (about $33.3 billion), up 8 per cent from last year, with net profit of CNY 15.4 billion (about $2.3 billion), up 33 per cent from the previous year.
ZTE and Huawei took home most of the device-related headlines from this year's International CES in Las Vegas, which didn't exactly provide an earthshaking amount of Android news for a show of its size. Nevertheless, the companies both demonstrated strong new offerings, and other players, including Samsung and Sony, made their own hardware-related waves.
Sorry folks, the phones have left CES - and it doesn't look like they'll be coming back. What was once a waterfall of shiny new handsets has turned into a pitiful trickle as phone manufacturers and carriers opt for mobile-only conferences and private events to launch their hot new devices.
Huawei will launch its latest Android smartphone through JB Hi-Fi stores rather than through traditional telco carriers, the company has announced today.
Stockholm hosted the 21st annual Global Forum this week, highlighted by forecasts of a heated-up world market in telecommunications, innovative R&D policy, and burgeoning e-government services.
Apple dropped out of the top five list in China's smartphone market for the third quarter, as local handset vendors saw their shipments surge from the sales of low-priced smartphone models, according to research firm Canalys.
Chinese networking and telecommunications equipment manufacturer Huawei plans to send a team of engineers to Germany in order to meet with Felix Lindner, a security researcher who earlier this year disclosed vulnerabilities in the company's products, he confirmed.
It has been an eventful year in the telco space to say the least! Here's are some of the highlights.
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With an emphasis on augmented reality capabilities, White Rabbit gallery in Sydney provides an interesting backdrop for attendees to test out the new Huawei Vision smartphone.
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Huawei today launched its Vision Android phone in Australia. The company claims the Vision is its "most stylish and advanced smartphone to date" and will be sold exclusively through Allphones and Optus.
Chinese manufacturer Huawei certainly knows how to sell cheap as chips smartphones. It's latest effort is the IDEOS X3, which retails for just $99 through Vodafone.
A US House Intelligence Committee is launching an investigation against Chinese telecommunication equipment suppliers Huawei and ZTE to find whether the companies pose a security threat to the country.
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