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Huawei Has 91 Commercial 5G Contracts in the Bag, Half in Europe

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DATE : FEB 21 2020/SOURCE : YICAI

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Huawei Has 91 Commercial 5G Contracts in the Bag, Half in Europe

(Yicai Global) Feb. 21 -- Chinese telecoms equipment giant Huawei Technologies had secured 91 contracts for commercialization of its fifth-generation mobile networks as of yesterday, with 47 and 27 of these in Europe and Asia, respectively.

The rest are in other parts of the world, Ryan Ding, Huawei's executive director and chief executive of its Carrier Business Group, announced at the Shenzhen-based company's product and solution launch in London yesterday.

Huawei has outstripped other 5G device suppliers in the sheer number of its commercial 5G contracts even as it has shipped over 600,000 of its 5G Massive MIMO Active Antenna units abroad.

Finland's Nokia has landed 63 5G commercial contracts and Sweden's Ericsson had 78 such contracts as of December, while China's Zhongxing Telecommunication Equipment had clinched 35 by this month, public records show.

Huawei will invest USD20 million to support innovative 5G applications, and redouble its efforts to make 5G a commercial success in the next five years.

Recasting Models

Now is the time for telecom operators to re-define their 5G business models, Ding said, adding that in the 5G era such players can provide differentiated experiences and charge users based on more metrics, including data volume, latency, bandwidth and number of connected devices, making it possible to monetize 5G.

A debate has raged overseas as to whether to admit Huawei's devices to Europe's 5G markets, with the US urging its allies on the continent to bar the company's products, citing national security concerns. Huawei's 5G base stations will be devoid of US-made components, the firm said by way of riposte in September.

The response to Washington's entreaties has been lukewarm, however. The UK government will allow Huawei a limited role in building its 5G networks, it said on Jan. 28, adding high-risk vendors will be excluded from sensitive core networks and it will impose a 35 percent cap on their involvement in non-sensitive segments.

France will not shut the company out of the country's future telecoms operations either, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire also noted during an interview on Feb. 13, adding "there will be restrictive measures and we will protect our national sovereignty."

Germany's Christian Democratic Union, the country's ruling party, also resolved on Feb. 18 not to bar Huawei from involvement in its construction of a network featuring the new technology.

Simple pragmatism rather than considerations of political expediency likely underlie these decisions, since Huawei's technical savoir-faire and equipment often present the only real economical option for such costly infrastructure upgrades.

https://yicaiglobal.com/news/huawei-gains-91-commercial-5g-contracts-half-in-europe
 
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Does Huawei add Chinese contracts?
 
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China / Huawei have managed to get the jump on American technology for 5G. Huwaei was far more strategic and that is now paying off, and the Americans are upset and trying to stop it, ergo the noise about security this and that ... it shows the underlying theme in China's decision making cycle. Strategic and longterm ...
 
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China / Huawei have managed to get the jump on American technology for 5G. Huwaei was far more strategic and that is now paying off, and the Americans are upset and trying to stop it, ergo the noise about security this and that ... it shows the underlying theme in China's decision making cycle. Strategic and longterm ...

We have 5G in the US (rollout started before China BTW) without Huawei. Europe can skip the security risk and use their own companies. For Europe it is mostly about price concerns weighing more than security concerns.
 
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Does Huawei add Chinese contracts?

Add Chinese contract or not.

But, 47 contract in Europe alone is a BIG WIN for Huawei Technologies.
Huawei employee must be laughing at U.S official right now :enjoy:

And the most important thing, Huawei get Green light from most big market in europe.

Battle of Germany. HUAWEI WINS
Battle of Poland. HUAWEI WINS
Battle of France. HUAWEI WINS
Battle of Spain. HUAWEI WINS
Battle of Switzerland. HUAWEI WINS
Battle of Netherlands. HUAWEI WINS
Battle of Belgium. HUAWEI WINS
Battle of Britain. HUAWEI WINS
And many more :coffee:

Huawei is winning across European front :D

Even in European union capital, Belgium. ZTE won 2 contracts (Telenet and orange) and Huawei won 1 contract (Proximus)
 
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That's why I wonder if Huawei include Chinese market to their list because it's bigger than European.
 
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That's why I wonder if Huawei include Chinese market to their list because it's bigger than European.
Chinese market is not just bigger than European. It's much much bigger.
In the next 3 years, Germany will build 40,000 5G base stations. China on the other hand, will build 6,000,000 5G base stations in the next few years.

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China Unicom eyes 250,000 5G base stations by Q3

Xinhua, February 23, 2020

BEIJING, Feb. 23 (Xinhua) -- Leading telecom operator China Unicom said Sunday that it will work with China Telecom to finish construction on 250,000 5G base stations across the country by the end of the third quarter.

The deadline came earlier than its previous plan to finish such construction by the year-end, according to information disclosed on the company's website.

In the first half of the year, the two operators seek to build 100,000 5G base stations in 47 prefectures and cities.

As the outbreak of the novel coronavirus took a hit on economic activities, China Telecom said it will push work resumption on 5G network infrastructure to mitigate the impacts.

As of Feb. 20, China Unicom had launched 64,000 5G base stations.

China greenlighted the commercial use of the superfast wireless technology in June last year, triggering a surge in consumer enthusiasm and an acceleration in industrial investment.

http://www.china.org.cn/china/Off_the_Wire/2020-02/23/content_75735953.htm
 
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