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Huawei set to play limited role in 5G networks in Australia
Chinese telecommunications behemoth Huawei is set to play a role in the implementation and rollout of 5G networks in Australia, but it appears likely the Chinese vendor’s role will be a restricted one.
Telstra launches its first 5G services on the Gold Coast
Australian telecommunications incumbent Telstra has announced the launch of its 5G services on the Gold Coast.
Study indicates that China is trouncing the US in race to deploy 5G
A comprehensive new study compiled by Deloitte Consulting has indicated that China is trouncing the United States in the race to become the first country in the world to commercially deploy 5G networks.
UK and Canadian lobbyists urge Australia not to ban Huawei
Lobbyists representing both the UK and Canada are reportedly applying pressure on the Australian government to ensure that Chinese telecommunications vendor Huawei has a role to play in constructing 5G networks in the country.
New Zealand operator announces its 5G plans
New Zealand telecommunications firm Spark has formally announced its 5G rollout plans. The operator has outlined a detailed schedule in relation to its 5G strategy which includes its plans to open a 5G innovation lab later this year.
Samsung set to close factory in China as smartphone sales plummet
South Korean smartphone colossus Samsung is reportedly considering closing down one of its two manufacturing operations in China.
Tech investment sales drive SoftBank’s earnings
Japanese conglomerate SoftBank announced a 49% increase in its profit in the first quarter of its fiscal year 2018, driven by the sale of its share in Indian online retailer Flipkart by its Vision Fund, in addition to the sale of most of the Chinese operations of chip design unit ARM Holdings.
US politician urges campaign workers not to use phones from Huawei or ZTE
The US Democratic National Committee (DNC) has instructed all of its candidates running in November’s mid-term elections to stop using devices manufactured by Chinese telecommunication vendors Huawei and ZTE.
Huawei keen to become the world’s top smartphone maker
China's Huawei said it could replace Samsung as the world's top smartphone maker by late next year, just days after data showed it surpassed Apple for the number-two spot despite being essentially barred from the key US market.