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ASEAN can utilise India’s telecom expertise: Sinha

Let's see what we have here.

1. You say Indian companies are good at Telecom.
2. Chinese hardware is crap
3. Yet all Indian companies, which are supposed to be good, use Chinese hardware.

Which school did you learn debating skills from again? Or are you 14?
Don't be too hard on him, bro. He's just having his kind of fun. ;)
 
To be honest and completely neutral India is far behind China in this area. If India is so great Sri lanka wouldn't choose Chinese Huawei when India is right next to SL.
The Sri Lankan government signed a MoU with Huawei for development of Digital Infrastructure and is the top choice of Sri Lanka in this area.

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Indian Micromax phones were pretty popular several years ago but they were soon washed away by Chinese phones mainly Huawei but Oppo is gaining popularity as well. Haven't seen an Indian phone in a long time.


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Huawei market share surpasses 30% in Sri Lanka – GfK Report
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Posted on November 15, 2016 | In Pictures

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(PRESS RELEASE) – Huawei, Sri Lanka’s fastest growing smartphone brand, had increased its market share to over 30% in Q3 according to the market research and user experience research experts GfK report. Huawei is currently ranked at number two in the smartphone market segment in Sri Lanka.

Upbeat about the achievement Huawei Sri Lanka Country Head Device, Henry Liu said, “In August of this year, Huawei reached a market share of 28%. By the end of Q3, this figure had gone up to 30%. We are positive and confident that we have the capacity and reach to achieve the number one mark in the near future.” Liu also acknowledged that Huawei, as a brand, highly believes in the strategy of adopting a stringent focus and investment into their Research and Development.

Huawei offers a range of products in Sri Lanka from entry – level range, mid-range and high-range, of which, Huawei Y3II 4G, Y5II 4G, Y6II 4G from the entry – level range, Huawei GR5, GR5 Mini, P9 Lite from the mid-range are popular with the locals. The Huawei Mate 8 and P9 are among highest selling high-end sub brands in Sri Lanka. Sri Lankans embrace these products as smartphones increasingly are becoming an essential part of their lifestyles. In June this year, Huawei launched its flagship smartphone the innovative P9, and its first shipment was sold out within a week of the launch topping sales records for the local office.

This year, Huawei has been noted to having aggressively embraced well-timed expansion measures. Huawei customers and potential patrons can access Huawei Experience Centres that are at strategic locations in key parts of the country. Not just through channels such as the Experience Centres but now, Huawei Brand Shops can be located at major locations and towns islandwide. By the end of 2016, Huawei will unveil another Experience Centre in Kandy.

Through advanced technology, innovation and collaboration, Huawei will continue to deliver leading technology products to its customers. The ongoing integration between future direction of consumer devices and partners’ advanced technology will result in new, cutting edge products and amazing user experience.

Huawei continues on the route of providing value-driven and innovative products and services. Huawei is ranked 47th among the World’s Top 100 Most Valuable Brands in 2016 According to Brand Finance. Huawei recently jumped to Number 72 on Interbrand’s Best Global Brands adding another feather to its cap.

http://www.lankabusinessonline.com/huawei-market-share-surpasses-30-in-sri-lanka-gfk-report/
 
Let's see what we have here.

1. You say Indian companies are good at Telecom.
2. Chinese hardware is crap
3. Yet all Indian companies, which are supposed to be good, use Chinese hardware.

Which school did you learn debating skills from again? Or are you 14?

This particular Elite Member has been on PDF since 2009, so he is not an underage wasted kid. He doesn't come here to DEBATE, so he doesn't need any logic. He is here to bad-mouth China at every opportunity. I hope he is in minority among Indians.
 
This particular Elite Member has been on PDF since 2009, so he is not an underage wasted kid. He doesn't come here to DEBATE, so he doesn't need any logic. He is here to bad-mouth China at every opportunity. I hope he is in minority among Indians.

That is a definition of a troll.

On topic, I think this minister is talking about system design and consulting. There is no way he is talking about providing Indian brand high end or trunk level telecom equipments as India has none. That is zero, zilch. So he is clearly only brag about services. Such as training and consulting service. Too bad ASEANs don't use English as India would be able to provide tech support as well.
 
You know Huawei's one year revenue is greater than your whole Indian IT industry .

Totally and utterly incorrect.

I have huge respect for Huawei, yet this assertion is false.

India IT exports are themselves over 100 billion dollars, while Huawei has a revenue less than that.

Tata build low quality cars in India. Jaguar and rover made in UK.

Source?
 
Totally and utterly incorrect.

I have huge respect for Huawei, yet this assertion is false.

India IT exports are themselves over 100 billion dollars, while Huawei has a revenue less than that.



Source?
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http://www.themanufacturer.com/arti...e-in-britain-and-where-exactly-are-they-made/
Which cars are made in Britain and where exactly are they made?
Posted on 19 Jan 2016 by Tim Brown
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A Range Rover is inspected at the Jaguar Land Rover site - image courtesy of JLR.

Last year, Britain's auto industry turned over a record £69.5bn. That's 61% higher than in 2000. But what are these cars and where exactly are they made.

Manufacturers like Jaguar, Ford, Nissan and BMW have recently invested millions of pounds into their UK-based factories.
 
No we are not there yet, still a long way to go. Vietnam would make a huge step forward if she can successfully industrialize the agrarian sector where there is still a large portion of working people.
Vietnam's progress will be great.
 
Let's see what we have here.

1. You say Indian companies are good at Telecom.
2. Chinese hardware is crap
3. Yet all Indian companies, which are supposed to be good, use Chinese hardware.

Which school did you learn debating skills from again? Or are you 14?
His views are one-sided, or he don't understand China. What he called cheap and unreliable products. In his view, China can only make toys or other low value-added products.

But... As we know, the Chinese manufacturing also includes ships (world market share of 50%, Including the LNG ship, China have exported Mobil / MOL). Weapons (world market share of 6%, the world top 3 arms exporter), high-speed trains, supercomputers (NO.1), Heavy machinery (SANY, XCMG and ZPMC), renewable energy sources.

So, he doesn't understand... China is an industrial system, made in China almost all areas involved. Of course, he also saw the field of telecommunications equipment.

So, can he really rely on cheap, export these "cheap goods" to the world?
 
This particular Elite Member has been on PDF since 2009, so he is not an underage wasted kid. He doesn't come here to DEBATE, so he doesn't need any logic. He is here to bad-mouth China at every opportunity. I hope he is in minority among Indians.
Bro, you want to see more of them? You should go to the times of India comments section. There are tons of wasted idiots there.
 
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