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Ren Zhengfei
AS Profile As head of telecoms and networking company Huawei Technologies, he has continued with the firm's transformation into a global giant without the help of a more established Western corporation. Through the development of... [12 Oct 2007]
Nortel joins BT's 21CN gang
News Alcatel, Ciena, Cisco, Ericsson, Fujitsu, Huawei, Lucent and Siemens all already made the procurement cut. Nortel has become the latest vendor on BT's books for supplying 21CN kit. Nortel will now be one... [16 Jan 2007]
Cheat Sheet: BT's 21CN
Cheat Sheet Alcatel, Ciena, Cisco, Ericsson, Fujitsu, Huawei, Lucent and Siemens all made the procurement cut. Good for you. What would you like to talk about? I'd like to know what it is, for a start. It's a good question - BT's... [14 Nov 2006]
Ren Zhengfei
AS Profile Ren Zhengfei is transforming Huawei from a Chinese telecoms and networking giant into a global giant - without selling out to a Western brand. Why? Breaking out of China He's winning the low-cost game of a commoditised... [25 Sep 2006]
Dan's China diary - day 18
Comment Huawei is one of the few companies I've seen in China that really appears to understand the international market and how to use branding. The training halls at Huawei are massive, packing a few hundred... [27 Jun 2006]
Marconi to be bought by Chinese telco?
News Marconi did not disclose who it was talking to but the company is rumoured to be negotiating with Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei. Rumours of Huawei taking over Marconi have swept the telecoms... [08 Aug 2005]
Leader: BT's fluid core
Leader The rest of the list also comprises companies from Europe and the US that the telco knows well, as well as a relative newcomer in the shape of China's Huawei, which now must be in or very close to telecom's top tier of... [28 Apr 2005]
BT names buddies for £10bn 21CN
News Alcatel, Ciena, Cisco, Ericsson, Fujitsu, Huawei, Lucent and Siemens have all been selected to supply equipment and services that will allow BT to replace today's circuit-switched networks with a single IP-based network. [28 Apr 2005]
