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The us crackdown espionage mess3/24/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() To cope with political uncertainties or trade barriers, the Chinese technology company has decided to achieve self-reliance by developing core independent technical frameworks and ecosystems after being targeted by the US government. In this sense, Huawei is still indispensible," Fu said. "The large number of patents not only means that Huawei can charge royalties, but also means that large telecommunications companies, such as Ericsson and Qualcomm, will struggle to develop their own 5G-related businesses without Huawei's technology. The company has filed more than 3,100 patents for 5G technology. Huawei also has a definitive advantage in terms of production capacity for 5G base stations, as well as global market share, Fu noted. However, Fu said that given Huawei's huge technological advantage in 5G, it is "inevitable" that those countries will eventually allow the Chinese firm to supply equipment and services. Reuters cited sources saying that Telecom Italia may cancel a contract with Huawei for supplying equipment to build a local 5G network in Italy. In recent days, German lawmakers approved tougher 5G security legislation, that some speculated could bring Germany closer into line with other EU countries on the issue. "Its core business has always been telecommunications and cloud services, and these will be crucial in Huawei's self-rescue."įu noted that the US is clearly trying to isolate Huawei from the rest of the world, as demonstrated by the rejection or indecision of some European countries on Huawei's access to their markets. "Smartphone devices are but a small part of Huawei," Fu said. The US' blacklisting of Huawei during the past two years left its smartphone business weaker than ever, but it hasn't shocked the company to its core, Fu Liang, a Beijing-based telecom industry expert, told the Global Times on Monday. Huawei shipped 13.5 million smartphones in China in the first quarter, a 50-percent decline from the prior year, while the four other top vendors (Vivo, Oppo, Xiaomi and Apple) experienced double-digit growth, according to figures from market research firm Canalys. The damage of the US' two-year clampdown is severe and clear. Such a direction was seen by analysts as a self-rescue measure after the telecom giant's smartphone unit suffered from the US' crackdown, under which crucial supply of chips for the company was banned. A view of a Huawei store in Central China's Henan Province in November 2020 Photo: cnsphotoĬhinese tech giant Huawei is further stepping up what analysts call self-rescue efforts, as it unveiled a batch of new innovation plans to build its independent ecosystems on Monday, which marks the second anniversary of the US' blacklisting - in what appears to be a show of resilience and defiance amid the lingering political crackdown.Īt its ecosystem conference 2021 in Shenzhen, Huawei Rotating Chairman Eric Xu Zhijun said that the company will emphasize the upgrading of six self-developed digital technology ecosystems - Kunpeng, Ascend, HMS, HarmonyOS, Huawei Cloud and MDC (Mobile Data Center).
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