Brazilian government shuns Huawei for private network
The Chinese firm is not considered to be apt to supply equipment to the government's own set-up, to be built by the winners of the upcoming 5G auction.
The Chinese firm is not considered to be apt to supply equipment to the government's own set-up, to be built by the winners of the upcoming 5G auction.
Michel Temer will be working towards ensuring the Chinese firm's participation in the local market for next-generation 5G wireless networks.
Company veteran Sun Baocheng replaces Yao Wei, who steps down after four years in the top role.
The investment will go towards a new smartphone factory and ICT skills initiatives
Vice president Hamilton Mourao welcomes infrastructure investment despite US requests to exclude the Chinese giant from its 5G suppliers.
The company has relaunched its consumer business in the Latin American country with two high-end handsets and local manufacturing plans.
The Chinese company moves forward with new strategy for the country, three years after withdrawing from the local consumer market.
Chinese firm eyes opportunities in the consumer space and aims for threefold growth in its local enterprise business.
The company has invested $1,3 million in a facility to develop mobile technology projects in partnership with the Brazilian government.
The Chinese tech giant wants to strengthen partnerships with local telcos to boost infrastructure and develop business opportunities