Russian telecommunications operator MTS has signed a 5G deal with Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies, with the network to be developed over the next year.
Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies has reported revenue of 721.2 billion yuan (US$105.2 billion) for the fiscal year 2018, a rise of 19.5% year-on-year, with the growth mainly attributable to its consumer business.
Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies has filed a lawsuit in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, challenging section 889 of the US National Defence Authorisation Act which it says unfairly discriminates against it and prevents it from operating in the US.
The company that is under the US gun, Huawei Technologies, has bitten back, saying it is ironical that while the US keeps flinging evidence-free charges of spying at the Chinese firm, Washington passed a law last year that makes it possible for it to access data in any branch of an American company located overseas.
Last year was a tough one for Huawei. While it has delivered advances in smartphones, 5G networks and more, Western governments have accused the company of being too close to the Chinese Government. So what does Huawei say is in store for 2019?
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