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Chinese telecom major Huawei announced that it is open to transfer 5G technology, including the source code, hardware design secrets, etc. to facilitate global innovation.
For the first time, Huawei shipped more smartphones worldwide than any other supplier in Q2, marking the first quarter in nine years that a company other than Samsung or Apple has led the market.
China Unicom Beijing and Huawei have jointly completed the world's first commercial adoption of the 5G LampSite 300 MHz digital indoor system at the Beijing Long Distance Call Building. The system supports network sharing between China Unicom Beijing and China Telecom Beijing and provides a downlink perceived rate of up to 3.4 Gbps over a single headend in multi-user scenarios.
Huawei has launched the One UL2100 solution, featuring a series of innovative technologies such as software-defined antenna, UL Spectrum Sharing, and UL Zero Buffer Zone.
Huawei has announced the opening of OpenLab Moscow – a laboratory and showroom, for the company’s engineers, partners and customers to jointly develop, customize and test new technological solutions.
MTN Nigeria and Huawei have completed commercial deployment of the RuralStar 2.0 solution, which provides low-cost long-distance voice and mobile broadband services for remote areas in Nigeria.
Deutsche Telekom (DT), Huawei and Intel achieved what the companies say is the first 5G interoperability and development testing based on the 3GPP R15 standard, using a commercial base station.