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Huawei admits copying Cisco code

News Huawei Technologies said in court papers filed this week that it used some of Cisco Systems' source code in its routers. Huawei also said the offending code has since been removed. Even so, Cisco said in a statement, the admission is "further...

[March 26, 2003, 8:47]

Huawei touts R&D prowess

News In the opinion of Huawei's chief marketing officer, Dr Eric Xu Zhijun, nothing matters more than research and development. The company boasts $11bn (£5.4bn) in sales as of 2006 — 10 percent of this goes to R&D, in which 48 percent of Huawei's 60...

[September 6, 2007, 17:14]

Huawei-3Com merger suffers setback in US

News The proposed merger between networking company 3Com, private-equity firm Bain Capital and Chinese networking provider Huawei is off, for now. Massachusetts-based 3Com had announced at the end of September last year that it would be acquired in a...

[February 26, 2008, 15:19]

Huawei almost ready with Android phone

Blog Nothing too solid from Motorola yet, but we'll certainly be seeing an Android device of some variety from Huawei, everyone's favourite never-heard-of-it giant behind the curtain. Huawei will also be showing off "The world's first commercial HSPA...

[January 22, 2009, 16:34]

Huawei, the lads...

Blog And now I'm off again - catching a late flight from Heathrow this evening to Hong Kong, thence to Shenzhen and three days talking to Huawei, the network infrastructure company. I've heard amazing things of the Huawei campus.

[November 18, 2007, 14:56]

Open source Android opens Huawei eyes

Blog Huawei's announcement of plans for an Android phone are another endorsement for open source on handsets. Huawei will be launching phones based on Android and Symbian early in 2009, James Chen told us.

[November 11, 2008, 17:00]

Cisco sues Huawei over patents

News Cisco Systems has filed a lawsuit against Huawei Technologies, claiming the Chinese telecommunications equipment maker infringed on its patents and illegally copied source code. Huawei, based in Shenzhen, China, has a wide reach in Asia, and...

[January 23, 2003, 15:08]

Cisco and Huawei mend fences

News Networking gear maker Cisco Systems reached an accord with Chinese rival Huawei Technologies, suspending patent litigation between the two companies. Cisco said on Wednesday that it expects to end the lawsuit if Huawei abides by the agreement and...

[October 2, 2003, 10:35]

Open source Android opens Huawei eyes

Blog Comment Here is part of the statement I managed to get out of Huawei: Huawei plans to introduce customized smartphones based on Symbian and other open source operating systems in the first half of 2009, although the exact launch date still under discussion...

[November 13, 2008, 7:17]

3Com denies Huawei patent risks

News 3Com will not sell any products that infringe Cisco patents through its joint venture with Chinese manufacturer Huawei. However, a spokesman said that Huawei's current high-profile lawsuit with Ciscomay actually work in its favour.

[March 24, 2003, 9:26]

Huawei, the lads...

Blog Comment No broadband on the Black Isle? You must have been well into the sticks. On behalf of the Tourist and Development agencies in the north can I just point out that most small settlements upward will have the opportunity to receive broadband in one of...

[November 19, 2007, 15:03]

Huawei, the lads...

Blog Comment Oh, there was broadband in the area - but not in our cottages. We could have popped down to Fortrose Library, but settled in the end for the 30 minutes Cloud access per drink offer in a pub. I'm happy to confirm that in general, there's...

[November 20, 2007, 0:32]

India: It's not just about outsourcing

News Following in the footsteps of China's Huawei Technologies and ZTL, a couple of Indian companies are trying to get a foothold in the global market for networking gear. China's Huawei has already shown that upstarts can break into the market.

[May 6, 2005, 12:30]

3Com's eastern venture may slip in legal mess

News 3Com has formed a joint venture with Huawei to deliver new networking products to businesses. The 3Com-Huawei undertaking, based in Hong Kong and Hangzhou, China, is intended to bolster 3Com's product line by giving the company access to several...

[March 21, 2003, 13:36]

Chinese firm backs down in Cisco case

News Huawei Technologies representative Wendy Wu said on Friday that the equipment maker began scaling down shipments after Cisco raised its concerns informally and before Cisco filed its lawsuit in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.

[February 10, 2003, 10:27]

Joint acquisition of 3Com imminent

News 3Com is poised to be acquired jointly by a private equity firm and Chinese network equipment maker Huawei. The private equity firm, Bain Capital, will take a majority share, with Huawei taking a minority, according to 3Com, which has approved a bid...

[October 2, 2007, 10:52]

You expect me to blog? No, Mr Goodwins, I expect you to die...

Blog Our first day visiting Huawei's Shenzhen HQ is over, and I'm just off out for the evening's entertainment. But while NASA concerned itself with delivering three men to the Moon and returning them safely to Earth, it isn't quite so clear what Huawei...

[November 21, 2007, 9:32]

One flight later...

Blog I'm in China as a guest of Huawei, one of the Middle Kingdom's most exuberant technology companies. With 62,000+ employees, Huawei is big, and growing rapidly - it had $11 billion dollars in revenue in 2006 and looks ready to hit $15 billion this...

[November 20, 2007, 0:46]

Chinese cellphone standard attracts German support

News German electronics kingpin Siemens on Friday said it has joined with China telecom equipment firm Huawei to develop, manufacture and market phones based on China's own third-generation (3G) technology.

[September 2, 2003, 9:40]

3Com seeks $66m break-up fee over failed merger

News Com was set to be sold to Bain Capital Partners, with a 16 percent minority stake being sold to Chinese networking vendor Huawei, under a $2.2bn agreement signed in October 2007. The merger has been under question by US regulators due to Huawei's...

[March 25, 2008, 8:50]

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