Displaying items by tag: Huawei Technologies

Close on the heels of its move to tighten the screws on China with respect to chip exports, the United States has now decided to revoke licences for supply of Intel and Qualcomm hardware to Huawei Technologies.

Published in Technology Regulation

The US asked communications providers to rip out and replace equipment made by Huawei Technologies and ZTE Corporation years ago, but is yet to provide all the funding needed for this task.

Published in Technology Regulation

The United States is attempting to further tighten the screws on China by asking some of its allies to reduce exports of chip-related technology and tools to the country.

Published in Technology Regulation

China has resurrected charges that go back more than a decade, accusing the NSA of hacking into the servers of telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies from 2009 onwards.

Published in Security

South Korean and Taiwanese chip companies have obtained an additional year's extension to ship advanced chip technology and related equipment to China, the Nikkei Asia website claims.

Published in Technology Regulation

The Semiconductor Industry Association, an American lobby group for the sector, has leaked claims that Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies is trying to get around US sanctions by acquiring chip factories and also constructing them.

Published in Technology Regulation

Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies has increased its revenue by more than 3% in the first half of 2023, following an 0.8% rise in the first three months, the company says.

Storage vendor Seagate Technologies has agreed to pay a fine of US$300 million (A$447.3 million) to settle a charge brought against it by the US Department of Commerce of shipping hard drives valued at US$1.1 billion to Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies.

Published in Technology Regulation

The US is thinking of cutting off Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies from accessing any American components, including those from Intel and Qualcomm, a report claims.

Published in Technology Regulation

Storage vendor Seagate Technologies says in a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission that the US Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security has accused the company of violating export regulations by shipping hard drives to an unidentified vendor on the BIS Entity List.

Published in Technology Regulation

China's biggest memory manufacturer is claimed to have supplied telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies with chips, violating American export controls.

Published in Technology Regulation

Telstra's decision to acquire Digicel Pacific is a political decision, Australia's top independent telecommunications analyst Paul Budde says, adding that it would never have happened without the involvement of the government.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

APAC 5G Industry Forum, which was held virtually last Thursday, saw the potential of 5G, which will revolutionise the global economy and accelerate business growth.

Published in Business IT

Russian security firm Kaspersky has completed moving its ANZ data storage and processing infrastructure to Switzerland, a process it announced in 2018 following a campaign by the US to blackball the firm.

Published in Security

A 32-page study titled The Gigabit Gap, released by Huawei Australia, the Telecommunications Association and consultancy OMDIA (formerly Ovum) on Monday, has come to the conclusion that it is time for the Coalition Government and the NBN Co to begin planning for the next stage of the national broadband network upgrade.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

South Korea's Samsung Electronics is considering a deal with Chinese telecommunications equipment maker Huawei Technologies whereby the former would help the Chinese firm obtain its requirement of advanced semiconductors in exchange for Huawei ceding a part of its smartphone market share to Samsung.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies has warned against the issue of intellectual property being politicised and says that using IP as a political tool will destroy confidence in patent protection.

Published in Strategy

Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies will launch its Matebook X Pro range in Australia on 22 November, with models to be available for purchase online and at the Microsoft store in Sydney.

Published in Hardware

Western hysteria over Huawei Technologies — and any one of a number of either Chinese or Russian companies — is not uncommon these days. But it is somewhat painful to see a news agency which claims to have credibility as Reuters does, just refusing to ask a few questions before running what is essentially a stupid story about Huawei.

Published in Open Sauce

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