5G could cost more without Huawei – Orange Polska
5G roll-out may be expensive if Huawei excluded, says Polish operator
5G roll-out may be expensive if Huawei excluded, says Polish operator
Portrait picture for media use of Abraham Liu, Huawei Chief Representative to the EU Institutions and Vice-President European Region
Huawei addressed a GSMA Mobile 360 Series event in The Hague this week, the aim of which was to drive global consensus on 5G cybersecurity testing and certification.
Partnering with the industry for 5G security assurance
Files motion for summary judgment in its court case to accelerate process to halt illegal action against the company
Assume nothing, believe nobody, check everything
Remarks by Ken Hu, Deputy Chairman, Huawei, delivered on 23 May 2019 at the Potsdam Conference on National Cybersecurity (Germany)
Speech given by Abraham Liu, Huawei's Chief Representative to the European Institutions, at today's 3rd Huawei DigitALL Talk.
(Brussels, 21 May 2019) – Huawei today reaffirmed its commitment to roll out 5G “The European Way”, at a debate held in the Huawei Cybersecurity Transparency Centre in Brussels.
Huawei shared updates on the use of its ON2.0 solution with more than 200 customers worldwide during its 6th Optical Network Innovation Forum in Nice, France.
Huawei used its 1st European Developer Day at the Viva Technology conference in Paris to launch its Ability Gallery platform, facilitating next-generation, intelligent connection between developers and users.
Huawei ad campaign focuses on the opportunities 5G can bring to Europe
France has no intention of launching a trade or tech war, French President Emmanuel Macron said at the Viva Technology conference in Paris. “Our perspective is not to block Huawei or any company.”