Huawei India CEO Jay Chen said that India's telecom operators will start adopting 5G technology from this year onward. "I can tell you massive MIMO (Multiple In Multiple Out) technology (part of 5G technology) will go to India this year. We have had discussions with leading telecom operators who are...
India to Host its Own Mobile World Congress
The Cellular Operators Association of India announced that it will host the Mobile World Congress with the support of India's Department of Telecom and the Ministry of Electronics and IT from September 27 to 30 this year. It will be a 3-day event at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, and...
Apple Requests India for Manufacturing, Labelling Concessions
Serious about manufacturing iPhones in India, Cupertino, California-based Apple has requested concessions from India's government. These are exemptions from the country's product labeling regulations, and tax relief. The company has filed a formal request to India's Department of Revenue and Department of Electronics and Information Technology requesting to be excluded from the...
Huawei Launches its Smartphone Made in India
Chinese multinational networking and telecommunications firm Huawei launched the Honor Holly 3, a smartphone the company has made in India for the first time, reports Mashable. Priced at $150, the phone is equipped with a 5.5-inch full-HD display and carries a 3,100mAh battery. It also comes with a 13-megapixel rear...
Huawei Inaugurates Global Service Center in India
Chinese telecom gear maker, Huawei, inaugurated its largest global service center in Bangalore, India. The new center will support digital transformation and help meet market demand for synergies between services and technology, as well as improve operations capabilities. Located within Huawei’s Research and Development campus in Bangalore, the center currently...
Huawei Technologies invests in India R&D center
Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei Technologies will invest $150 million in a one million square foot research and development coming up in Bangalore. Eventually capable of hosting up to 4,000 engineers, the company plans to begin supporting its next-gen mobile phone handsets from this location, according to BusinessLine. For example,...
