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To: 49thMIMOMander who wrote (52688)7/28/2009 3:44:38 PM
From: brian h1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 218002
 
Here is more real time proof. We will see the difference of pricing vs politics. Which way will win eventually. Again "gradually" is the key word. We knew all the wireless history. And US government bodies (FCC or Congress) did not get a lot of respects anywhere in the world.

Ask TJ, Maurcie and Elamt. Though TJ only knew how to hold gold and brief all the time. Now claimed Ma was a HKer. Just make sure TJ knew the facts. Only a person who is more than 40 years old and holds a Republic of China passport can become a ROC (Taiwan) president. TJ and CCP's Hu did not qualify. Ma was in no way a HKer besides born in Hong Kong.

How can we expect other county citizens know Chinese history and stuffs? :-)

Huawei now leading global supplier of base station equipment

Updated:2009/7/8 15:51


Tags:GSM | LTE | 3G | Motorola | Nokia

Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, a major telecom equipment vendor in China's telecom market, surpassed Ericsson to become the world's biggest wireless communications base station vendor last year, according to the latest report released by U.S.-based EJL Wireless Research, Reuters reported.

EJL said that Huawei was the top-ranked original equipment manufacturer (OEM) while Ericsson was the largest supplier of global system of mobile communications (GSM) solutions.
Chinese OEMs, including Huawei, ZTE Corp<000063><0763>, Datang Telecom Technology Co Ltd<600198> and FiberHome Telecommunication Technologies Co Ltd, now control 40% of the world's BTS (base transceiver station) market, according to the report.

EJL's founder and president, Earl Lum, said that LTE (long-term evolution) BTS shipments are expected to begin in 2009 and become the largest segment by 2013. Asia-Pacific region remains the driving force for global shipments as China, India and other South East Asian countries continue to aggressively deploy 2G and 3G networks.

The research report covered all major BTS equipment suppliers, including Alcatel-Lucent Holdings Inc, Datang Telecom, Ericsson, Motorola Inc, Nokia Siemens Networks and ZTE.

Huawei's net profit grew 20% to US$ 1.15 billion in 2008 from US$ 956.9 million in the previous year. Its revenue rose 43% in 2008 to US$ 18.33 billion from US$ 12.84 billion a year earlier. Its global sales jumped 46% year on year to US$ 23.3 billion last year.

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