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Huawei Boosts DSL Vectoring

Aug 22, 2011 at 5:32 am in News by LT Writer · Leave a Comment »

Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, today announced the successful development of the world’s first node level vectoring (NLV) prototype. The breakthrough technology allows small- and medium-capacity devices to work together to provide large-capacity vectoring functionality, significantly increasing bandwidth and enhancing network stability for DSL network operators. NLV also help operators optimize their network investments by enabling step-by-step construction and smooth network evolution that enables operators to reduce capital expenditures and lower the total cost  [read more →]

Huawei profits on global business

Apr 19, 2011 at 2:26 pm in News by LT Writer · Leave a Comment »

Huawei confirmed its position as one of the world’s leading telecoms equipment makers with a 30% increase in profits during 2010.

The firm attributes the rise in net profit to 23.8 billion Yuan (€2.5 billion) to global expansion, with demand for single RAN and LTE networks fuelling a 24.2% increase in revenues to 185.2 billion Yuan during the year. Mobile devices – a new business area – also contributed to the sales increase, with 120 million units  [read more →]

3rd-party plant clearance is must for Chinese telecom equipment firms

Jul 17, 2010 at 3:43 pm in News by LT Writer · Leave a Comment »

Chinese manufacturers selling telecom equipment to India will have to agree to third-party verification of their plants, besides submitting their software code to the government for examination. They will also have to give an undertaking that their equipment does not contain any malware.

The Union home ministry which proposed the guidelines has also identified 14 international third-party certifiers from whom the vendors must get security validation. The proposal aims to clear the logjam over Chinese equipment imports.

According to a top  [read more →]