Chinese telecommunication vendors ZTE and Huawei have both endured a difficult number of years in the US marketplace – and their issues have multiplied during the Trump administration.
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Australian telco set to buy shares in Southern Cross
Telstra is set to buy into Southern Cross Cable Network through the purchase of new shares that will give the telco a 25 percent stake in the company. The telco has also agreed to purchase “substantial” capacity on Southern Cross' existing network and the NEXT subsea cable.
Huawei cooperating with Japanese government in bid to dispel security fears
Huawei is cooperating with the Japanese government and bolstering purchases of parts in Japan to ease concerns that its products could be used in espionage or cyber-attacks by Beijing.
Samsung moves from smartphone manufacturing to new fields
Tech giant Samsung Electronics Co Ltd has announced plans to invest $2.4 billion in new battery and capacitor plants in Tianjian, China as part of its new adjusted strategy in China after it has closed one of its smartphone manufacturing plants in the same city.
Number of Canadians detained in China increases since arrest of Huawei executive
It has been revealed that 13 Canadians have been detained in China following the controversial arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou on December 1st in Vancouver. Diplomatic relations between Canada and China have continued to deteriorate in the lapsed period following the very-public arrest and attempted extradition to the United States of the Huawei executive who stands accused of fraud.
Huawei to invest $2bn over the next five years in effort to improve software capabilities
Huawei Rotating Chairman Ken Hu held a press conference with leading global media at the company's new campus in Dongguan on Tuesday, December 18. The journalists visited R&D labs showcasing materials and thermal management technologies developed for 5G equipment, as well as an independent cybersecurity lab.
Ericsson says RCom chairman should be jailed for failure to pay $78.5m for services
Swedish telecommunications giant Ericsson has called for the detainment of Anil Ambani, the chairman of Indian operator Reliance Communications (RCom) for its failure to pay the vendor a settlement fee of INR5.5bn ($78.5m) of unpaid service charges.
New Zealand government issues warning to Google over its news content
The New Zealand government has called for Google to take more responsibility over its news content after the internet search engine behemoth broke a court order that suppressed the naming of a man that has been charged with the murder of a British backpacker.
US presidential hopeful blasts ZTE
Chinese telecommunications giant ZTE may well have had draconian measures that had crippled the company lifted by the US Department of Commerce following an intervention by President Donald Trump, but the narrative that ZTE is a threat to national security is refusing to subside.
Diplomatic tensions reach boiling point as third Canadian detained in Beijing
The diplomatic relations between China and Canada have deteriorated further following the detainment of a third Canadian citizen in Beijing.