Eric Xu admits new 5G-related business is yet to offset handset losses, while US Commerce Secretary Raimondo says further action against Chinese telco giant is possible, if necessary
Micronesia will use US funds to lay an undersea cable between two of its four states on part of a route proposed under a previous project that failed to materialise amid geopolitical wrangling
US sanctions hit tech giant's core handset business hard; Group focusing on software and 'less risky' areas
Three Chinese companies named by Nikkei as new Apple parts providers; Supplier Foxconn probing rival Luxshare for Chinese support
• Video-conferencing giant announces its largest-ever takeover as competition grows • Facebook and Alphabet’s Google are amping up their video...
Xiaomi shipments up 3% to become the second largest smartphone maker. Global shipments jumped by 12% in the second quarter....
(AF) China has set a three-year target to have 560 million people accessing 5G mobile and a third of businesses hooked...
Reliance Jio’s accelerated rollout of an indigenously developed ‘next generation’ 5G system offers to bring 5G sooner in India –...
Branching into "smart" car solutions, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and business-focused 5G applications helped Huawei offset US sanctions
Washington has warned Pacific island nations that Huawei Marine, a Chinese company bidding to build an undersea internet cable, is a security threat.
Given US moves to stop major electronics manufacturers supplying chips to Huawei, it is hard to see how the tech giant and its sister company ZTE can expand in the long term
The US Federal Communications Commission said on Tuesday that China’s Huawei and ZTE have been listed as national security threats