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  Optical Keyhole: Huawei today, Huawei tomorrow?
Huawei asserts that this code was on a disk passed from one Huawei employee to another, who then incorporated the code into his work.
Huawei was contracted to build the DWDM national transmission backbone network despite the fact that LDCom's existing network employs Cisco metro Ethernet switches and routers, which provide Ethernet VPN services to business customers.
In addition, Huawei is one of a very small number of companies in the $500 million to $5 billion band, an odd and somewhat limited group without much of a collective identity.
www.opticalkeyhole.com /obspost/huawei.asp   (1683 words)

  
 Case Study - Huawei Tech - Chinese Telecom establishes competitive edge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Huawei Technologies, a Chinese telecommunications company, turned to project management for the techniques and tools to ensure that each of its strategies proved to be effective, efficient and ultimately, profitable.
Huawei is poised to become a leading international corporation, with 2004 revenues of $5.58 billion (US) and a year-on-year increase of 45 percent; 40 percent of this increase was generated through international markets, including Latin America, North Africa, the U.S. and Europe.
Although Huawei recognized that project management was critical to sustainable development, the sheer number of projects and employees assigned directly to projects (14,000-plus) presented acute planning and logistical challenges.
www.pmi.org /prod/groups/public/documents/info/ap_case-huawei.asp   (806 words)

  
 Huawei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Huawei's products are deployed in over 100 countries, including the United States, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, Czech_republic, Russia, Brazil, Thailand, Singapore, Egypt, Nigeria,Venezuela, Colombia, Argentina and Chile.
Huawei UMTS has been commercially deployed in UAE, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Mauritius and the Netherlands.
Huawei's contracted sales in 2005 reached 8.2 billion USD, an increase of 47% year on year, among which 60% of sales came from international sales.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Huawei   (491 words)

  
 Networking venture teams 3Com, Huawei | CNET News.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Huawei's legal spat with Cisco, however, casts a shadow.
Huawei, meanwhile, expects to gain access to a number of new markets outside Asia.
Huawei will continue to offer carrier-grade networking equipment, the companies said in a statement.
news.com.com /2100-1035-993447.html   (365 words)

  
 Huawei: More Than A Local Hero
Huawei, for one, is eager to shed its "me-too" image and recently settled a 2003 lawsuit filed by Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO) alleging patent and copyright infringement.
Now, Huawei aims to move far beyond its Chinese roots by selling sophisticated gear to customers worldwide and tapping talent in Europe, India, and the U.S. "Huawei is a global company with global markets in mind," says Li Xiaotao, the company's 36-year-old head of research and development.
And Huawei's engineers are a talented bunch, says Lawrence B. Prior III, who until September served as CEO of LightPointe Communications Inc., a San Diego manufacturer of optical wireless equipment, in which both Huawei and Cisco own a stake.
www.businessweek.com /magazine/content/04_41/b3903454.htm   (1751 words)

  
 CNN.com - Huawei joins 3G supply race - Dec. 18, 2003
The selection of Huawei over big players such as Motorola, Ericsson and Nortel Networks, which have endured several lean years, was based in part on improving ties with China, Sunday Managing Director Bruce Hicks said.
Huawei's offer to Sunday was sweetened with HK$500 million in financing for the carrier, which will use the money to repay other loans.
Huawei, which has said it wants to eventually go public, said last month it expects sales to grow 43 percent next year to about $5 billion, fuelled by exports expected to as much as double to $2 billion.
www.cnn.com /2003/BUSINESS/12/18/hk.huawei.reut/index.html   (522 words)

  
 Huawei Technologies honors Egyptian media | Huawei Technologies
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. ('Huawei'), a leader in providing next generation telecommunications network solutions for operators around the world, has organized its first regular gathering with the Egyptian press on August 30th in Cairo, Egypt.
During the gathering, Huawei Technologies emphasized the importance of the Egyptian market and the impressive developments in the CIT industry in the country, which was of a major influence for establishing the company's regional headquarter in Cairo.
During the gathering, Huawei highlighted its latest contracts concluded in Egypt with Telecom Egypt for the provision of DWDM technology enabling multiple video, audio and data channels to be transmitted over one fiber and increases the efficiency and bandwidth of networks by supporting different formats.
www.ameinfo.com /95650.html   (790 words)

  
 Cisco, Huawei suspend patent suit | CNET News.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
"Huawei is pleased to have reached an agreement on a process that it hopes will result in resolution of the litigation," the representative said.
Cisco said Huawei used the code in the operating system for its Quidway routers and switches and claimed that Huawei's system contained text strings, file names and bugs identical to Cisco's source code.
Huawei said it voluntarily made changes to the products in question even before the courts issued a preliminary injunction order asking the company to do so in June.
news.com.com /Cisco,+Huawei+suspend+patent+.../2100-1033_3-5084904.html   (537 words)

  
 Vodafone's Approval Should Help Huawei in More Markets
Huawei says this is the first time Vodafone has awarded approved-supplier status to a Chinese vendor.
Huawei has moved on from its early days of selling mainly to developing countries and smaller carriers, and is now a supplier to leading international carriers.
Huawei was one of eight vendors picked for BT Group's next-generation, 21st Century Network (21CN) project.
www.gartner.com /DisplayDocument?doc_cd=136570   (598 words)

  
 3Com Ready To Unveil Enterprise Switch From Huawei - Technology News by TechWeb
Huawei said it already has pulled the products in question from U.S. markets.
Kevin Johnson, an intellectual property litigator in the Palo Alto, Calif., office of Fish & Neave, said the preliminary injunction is a victory for Cisco.
In a recent interview, 3Com President and CEO Bruce Claflin told CRN that 3Com initiated joint venture talks with Huawei in June 2002 and thus conducted a full intellectual property review of the company months before Cisco filed suit in January.
www.techweb.com /wire/story/TWB20030612S0001   (483 words)

  
 Price not the point, says Huawei: ZDNet Australia: News: Communications
Although Huawei has only had a local presence for a couple of years, the vendor has already won significant business from large telcos and claims to be making inroads into the enterprise market.
Pointing out Huawei globally had almost half of its 40,000-strong workforce working in research and development, Re said the company was confident it could compete on product quality.
Huawei has offices in both Sydney and Melbourne, with a total of around 70 staff down under.
zdnet.com.au /news/communications/soa/Price_not_the_point_says_Huawei/0,130061791,139256088,00.htm   (957 words)

  
 BW Online | October 28, 2002 | The Well-Heeled Upstart on Cisco's Tail
Huawei's building frenzy reflects its determination to be a world leader in switches and routers.
Huawei aims to catch up quickly with industry leaders Cisco (CSCO), Nortel (NT), and Alcatel (ALA)--mainly by selling reliable, low-cost knockoffs of their products.
Huawei is "the only competitor in the world where the products are made to look like ours," gripes Gordon Astles, Cisco's Hong Kong-based president of Asia-Pacific operations.
www.businessweek.com /magazine/content/02_43/b3805012.htm   (960 words)

  
 TIM KIEM VIEC LAM, CONG VIEC VA TUYEN DUNG TAI VIET NAM
"Huawei is one of the world's leading networking and telecommunications equipment suppliers, delivering long-term value and potential growth to customers.
Huawei becomes one of the top ten Chinese world-class brands, according to the survey result released by Financial Times of The United Kingdom on 31 August 2005.
Established in 1988, Huawei is headquartered in Shenzhen, China.
www.vietnamworks.com /featured_employers/huawei.php   (373 words)

  
 Cadence and Huawei Technologies
Established in 1988, Huawei Technologies is a private high-technology enterprise specializing in research, development, and production of communications equipment, providing customized network solutions for telecom carriers in optical, fixed, wireless, mobile, and datacommunications.
The Huawei team noticed that multiple reflections were evidenced in most instances, and determined that they needed to address this issue.
Going forward, Huawei and Cadence corporate RandD are collaborating on enhancements for the PCB tools, namely in the area of power integrity and EMI development.
www.cadence.com /company/success_stories/success.aspx?xml=huawei_ss   (800 words)

  
 Citrix Systems » Huawei Technologies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Huawei is now a renowned enterprise in China’s telecommunication market and is quickly evolving into a key participant in the global market.
Huawei has 22,000 employees located at 55 branch offices and eight regional headquarters, and maintains sales and service networks worldwide.
Huawei decided to implement Citrix Presentation Server™ software on a group of servers, and deployed various applications on the robust Citrix platform.
citrix.com /English/aboutCitrix/caseStudies/caseStudy.asp?storyID=21203   (859 words)

  
 albawaba.com middle east news information::Global Telecommunications and Networking Giant Huawei Continues to Show its ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Huawei Technologies made a stand-out appearance today at this year’s Cairo ICT showcasing its product and service portfolio in Egypt to network operators, members of the media and industry analysts.
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (“Huawei”) is a leader in providing next generation networks for telecommunications operators around the world.
Huawei’s products and solutions are deployed in over 90 countries and serving 28 of the world’s top 50 operators, as well as over one billion users worldwide.
www.albawaba.com /en/countries/UAE/194488   (394 words)

  
 China's Telecom Giant: The Huawei Way - Newsweek: International Editions - MSNBC.com
When Huawei began selling fixed-line hardware in 1988, China had only about 3 million land-line phones, says Duncan Clark, managing director of the Beijing-based research firm BDA China, most of them in government and corporate offices.
Huawei, Li says, has received a slew of advantages, from government RandD funding to tax breaks and export credits.
In 2004, Huawei got a $10 billion credit line from the state-owned China Development Bank and $600 million from the Export-Import Bank of China to fund its global expansion.
msnbc.msn.com /id/10756804/site/newsweek/page/2   (823 words)

  
 Welcome to Huawei   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Huawei Technologies is a fast growing global telecom company providing customized network solutions for telecom carriers across the world.
Huawei's revenue reached 5.58 billion USD in 2004, an increase of 45% over the previous year, and the international sales have been consistently and significantly increasing, contributing 2.28 billion USD in 2004 with a 117% hike over the previous year.
Huawei Telecommunications (India) is a subsidiary of Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., and is engaged in providing customised solutions to meet the Telecom operators' requirements in India, having its office in Gurgaon and Mumbai.
www.naukri.com /gpw/huawei   (185 words)

  
 Light Reading - Broadband - Huawei Technologies - Telecom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Huawei is also enjoying its new role as a primary supplier in BT Group plc's (NYSE: BT - message board; London: BTA) 21CN buildout, a win that was emblematic of the company's momentum (see Huawei Picked for BT's 21CN).
Huawei got a large portion of the contract value in the deal; Merrill Lynch analysts estimate the company's take may be as high as $1.5 billion.
Speaking of competing, the sort of contracts Huawei is winning this year is a clear indication that it has improved its station in the international carrier market (see Huawei Doubles Up at KPN and Huawei Scores Euro Win).
www.lightreading.com /document.asp?doc_id=77482&WT.svl=topten_0   (1077 words)

  
 News @ Cisco: Cisco Files Lawsuit Against Huawei Technologies
Huawei's operating system contains a number of text strings, file names, and bugs that are identical to those found in Cisco's IOS source code.
Patent infringement: Cisco alleges that Huawei is infringing at least five Cisco patents related to proprietary routing protocols and has included these technologies in its Quidway routers and switches.
Cisco is seeking a preliminary and permanent injunction prohibiting Huawei from using, selling, marketing, or distributing versions of their Quidway routers and switches that infringe Cisco's intellectual property.
newsroom.cisco.com /dlls/corp_012303.html   (675 words)

  
 3Com, Huawei Join Hands Behind Cisco's Back
Under the terms of the agreement, Huawei will be providing its brand of products including LAN switches, routers, engineering, sales/marketing resources and personnel, and licenses to its related Internet protocol (define).
Huawei Technologies is being sued by Cisco for allegedly unlawfully copying its software.
Huawei will own 51 percent and 3Com will hold a 49 percent ownership in the joint venture.
www.internetnews.com /infra/article.php/2119621   (695 words)

  
 ABC News: Nortel, Huawei Form Joint Venture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Huawei has in the past been seen as a growing threat to Nortel and other big established telecom equipment suppliers, as it gains worldwide market share and expands throughout Asia.
However, Huawei has tried with only mixed success to break into the United States and other developed markets.
Huawei already has a Hong Kong-based joint venture with 3Com Corp., which is based in Marlborough, Mass., but Nortel has stronger sales connections to North American telecommunications carriers.
abcnews.go.com /Technology/wireStory?id=1566268&CMP=OTC-RSSFeeds0312   (290 words)

  
 Information Huawei: networking IC companies on front lines of burgeoning Cisco-Huawei rivalry Electronic News - Find ...
Huawei is China's largest telecom and datacom equipment supplier and has recently started shipping overseas, including through a Plano, Texas-based subsidiary called Future Wei.
Analysts say Huawei routers are tough to distinguish from Cisco's in quality and performance, and Cisco is furiously trying to stop them.
Working in Huawei's favor is a legion of battered communications IC companies that has spent the last four years intensively developing network processors and optical speed-capable transceivers, framers and content addressable memories for Cisco to buy.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EKF/is_35_48/ai_90865962   (832 words)

  
 HuaWei Technologies To Launch ARM Powered Wireless Products
HuaWei is an exciting company to be aligned with, especially at this time and at this point in its evolution,” said Jun Tan, president of ARM China.
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Incorporated in 1988 and headquartered in Shenzhen, China, Huawei Technologies specializes in the RandD, production and marketing of telecoms equipment, providing customized network solutions in fixed, mobile, optical and data communications networks.
Huawei is now a key player in China’s telecom market and is quickly becoming an active participant in the global telecom market.
www.us.design-reuse.com /news/news8271.html   (775 words)

  
 Nortel, Huawei In Broadband Access Venture - Networking Center - Network Computing
Nortel is teaming with Chinese communications equipment maker Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. to develop and market broadband access equipment.
The aim is to combine Huawei’s broadband access technology with Nortel’s voice and broadband networking know-how to create a range of advanced DSL and fiber-to-the-home products that will offer triple-play services to operators worldwide.
Quoting estimates from a recent Dell’Oro Group study, the companies said total revenues for the global broadband access equipment market approached $9 billion in 2005, including $1 billion for Internet Protocol DSL access multiplexers, a segment that is forecast to reach nearly $2 billion by 2008.
www.networkcomputing.com /channels/networkinfrastructure/178600273   (343 words)

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