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Beijing vowed to punish the Swedish telecom giant Ericsson if the Swedes didn’t relent and allow the country’s 5G networks to include Huawei technology.
The U.S. and many of its allies have restricted the use of 5G cellular equipment made by China’s Huawei. Now Beijing is doing the same to Huawei’s Western rivals.
Ericsson's top executive vowed to double down on efforts to regain market share lost in China after Sweden blocked Chinese suppliers from its 5G roll-out, a move that antagonised Beijing and has ...
Beijing is considering retaliating against the Chinese operations of two major European telecommunication-equipment manufacturers, Nokia Corp. and Ericsson AB, should European Union members follow ...
An upcoming court decision that will decide the future role Huawei (HWT.UL) can play in Sweden could also be a potential turning point for national champion Ericsson's (ERICb.ST) ambitions in China.
As the U.S. clashes with Chinese tech company Huawei—a key player in the rollout of 5G—one Swedish company is positioning itself to thrive. Stockholm-based Ericsson, the telecoms giant well ...
High winds and the threat of sandstorms Saturday prompted Beijing to cancel hundreds of flights and close public parks, as massive gales felled hundreds of trees, crushing cars and damaging older ...
Zhao said China’s application of 5G in industries remains at preliminary stage, with most traction for 5G traffic emanating from short-video platforms.
Ericsson filed a lawsuit against Samsung claiming its infrastructure rival violated contracts for “good faith” negotiations on patent terms.
The merged maker of mobile phones plans to establish a Beijing subsidiary to tap into China's 140 million mobile phone customers.
Beijing-based BMC, an in-house manufacturing facility of Sony Ericsson, has already shipped more than 100 million handsets globally. Its exports hit 22.14 billion yuan last year, up 18 percent.
Beijing is considering retaliating against the Chinese operations of two major European telecommunication-equipment manufacturers, Nokia Corp. and Ericsson AB, should European Union members follow ...