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MWC 2025 In Shanghai
A general view of AI 5G is seen at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre in Shanghai, China, on June 19, 2025, during the first day of the Mobile World Conference. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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MWC 2025 In Shanghai
A general view of the Quectel stand at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre in Shanghai, China, on June 19, 2025, during the first day of the Mobile World Conference. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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MWC 2025 In Shanghai
A general view of the ZTE stand is seen at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre in Shanghai, China, on June 18, 2025, during the first day of the Mobile World Conference. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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MWC 2025 In Shanghai
A general view of the China Unicom stand is seen at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre in Shanghai, China, on June 18, 2025, during the first day of the Mobile World Conference. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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MWC 2025 In Shanghai
A general view of the China Unicom stand is seen at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre in Shanghai, China, on June 18, 2025, during the first day of the Mobile World Conference. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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MWC 2025 In Shanghai
A general view of the China Unicom stand is seen at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre in Shanghai, China, on June 18, 2025, during the first day of the Mobile World Conference. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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MWC 2025 In Shanghai
A general view of the China Unicom stand is seen at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre in Shanghai, China, on June 18, 2025, during the first day of the Mobile World Conference. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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MWC 2025 In Shanghai
A general view of the China Tower stand is seen at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre in Shanghai, China, on June 18, 2025, during the first day of the Mobile World Conference. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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MWC 2025 In Shanghai
A general view of the China Unicom stand is seen at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre in Shanghai, China, on June 18, 2025, during the first day of the Mobile World Conference. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025
The Fibocom FG332, a 3GPP R17 module chip by the Chinese company together with the Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer MediaTek designed for 5G IoT applications, is exhibited during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025
The Quectel RG225G, a 5G RedCap MediaTek-based module chip developed by the Taiwanese semiconductor company together with the Canadian Quectel Wireless Solutions, is exhibited during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025
The MediaTek logo, the Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer specializing in chips for 5G and AI-powered devices, is displayed on their pavilion over the slogan ''Powerful On Device AI in Your Pocket'' during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Technology Trade Show
The MediaTek logo, the Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer specializing in chips for 5G and AI-powered devices, is displayed on their pavilion over the slogan ''Powerful On Device AI in Your Pocket'' during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Technology Trade Show
The Fibocom FG332, a 3GPP R17 module chip by the Chinese company together with the Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer MediaTek designed for 5G IoT applications, is exhibited during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Technology Trade Show
The Quectel RG225G, a 5G RedCap MediaTek-based module chip developed by the Taiwanese semiconductor company together with the Canadian Quectel Wireless Solutions, is exhibited during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Vodafone Prague
A woman exits a Vodafone retail store on a city street in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The store features promotional posters for mobile plans and digital services inside the bright red-branded telecommunications outlet. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Vodafone Prague
Pedestrians walk past a Vodafone retail store featuring promotional displays and open customer service areas in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The store highlights internet and mobile plan offers visible through the glass storefront. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Vodafone Prague
The Vodafone logo and red signage appear on the exterior of a Vodafone retail store in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The telecommunications company provides mobile, internet, and digital communication services across the country. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Interior view of Huawei's device assembly line located in Huawei's Southern factory. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Architectural views and elements at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: The enrtance to Huawei's cyber securoty division located within its Souther factory. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: A 5G antenna being tested using Huawei's SG178BTS system at its Southern factory. In 2016, Huawei launched the world’s first SG178 multi-probe spherical near-field testing system, supporting radiating characteristics testing for Base Transceiver Station (BTS) antenna during product development and production. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Interior view of Huawei's device assembly line located in Huawei's Southern factory. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Signage on a train at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Workers break for lunch at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Architectural views and elements at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Huawei's servers located within in its cyber security division within its Southern factory. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: A 5G antenna being tested using Huawei's SG178BTS system at its Southern factory. In 2016, Huawei launched the world’s first SG178 multi-probe spherical near-field testing system, supporting radiating characteristics testing for Base Transceiver Station (BTS) antenna during product development and production. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: A 5G antenna being tested using Huawei's SG178BTS system at its Southern factory. In 2016, Huawei launched the world’s first SG178 multi-probe spherical near-field testing system, supporting radiating characteristics testing for Base Transceiver Station (BTS) antenna during product development and production. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Architectural views and elements at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Interior view of Huawei's device assembly line located in Huawei's Southern factory. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Exterior view of Heidelberg castle which houses the administrative and finace departments for the company. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: A product display at Huawei's Southern device factory. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: A P30 display at Huawei's Southern device factory. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Workers break for lunch at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: A 5G antenna being tested using Huawei's SG178BTS system at its Southern factory. In 2016, Huawei launched the world’s first SG178 multi-probe spherical near-field testing system, supporting radiating characteristics testing for Base Transceiver Station (BTS) antenna during product development and production. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Architectural views and elements at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Architectural views and elements at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Architectural views and elements at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Workers break for lunch at Huawei's Oxhorn campus. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Testing station at Huawei's antenna testing facility in its Souhtern factory. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Chinese tech giant Huawei
April 8, 2019 - Dongguan, Guangdong, China: Dormitory housing for Huawei in Dongguan. Huawei's campus in Dongguan known as Oxhorn, resembles iconic European cities. It houses and employs 18,000 workers. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Shenzhen and founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former military engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei had over 170,000 employees as of September 2017, around 76,000 of them engaged in Research & Development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes around the world. As of 2017 the company invested US$13.8 billion in R&D, and since 2012 it is the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and it overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. Huawei is widely thought to be the leading 5G provider in the world. (Todd Darling / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Tennis ace Emma Raducanu gives a tennis lesson as a hologram from 4,000 miles away.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tennis 1
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Tennis US open winner Emma Raducanu has delivered lesson to two young talents — as a hologram from 4,000 miles away.
The 20-year-British ace , who won the USA open in 2021, surprised two young grassroots tennis players in London as a 5G hologram from her training camp in Abu Dhabi.
The session was done to demonstrate how super-fast 5G, combined with new 3D technology, meant there was no lag or delay between Emma in Abu Dhabi and her 5G hologram in London.
The once-in-a-lifetime lesson came as a complete surprise to Sam Clague, 14, and T’nae Diamond Paisley, 12.
The lesson was delivered live and in real time over UK mobile phone company Vodafone’s 5G network.
Emma was beamed into the All England Club’s Community Tennis Centre in London.
She gave advice and top tips on technique, while Sam and T’nae both had the chance to ask their tennis idol questions and even captures a once-in-a-lifetime hologram selfie with her.
OPS:T’nae Diamond Paisley who got the hlogram coacing session from Emma Raducanu
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Tennis ace Emma Raducanu gives a tennis lesson as a hologram from 4,000 miles away.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tennis 1
Ref 14742
01/05/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vodafone
Tennis US open winner Emma Raducanu has delivered lesson to two young talents — as a hologram from 4,000 miles away.
The 20-year-British ace , who won the USA open in 2021, surprised two young grassroots tennis players in London as a 5G hologram from her training camp in Abu Dhabi.
The session was done to demonstrate how super-fast 5G, combined with new 3D technology, meant there was no lag or delay between Emma in Abu Dhabi and her 5G hologram in London.
The once-in-a-lifetime lesson came as a complete surprise to Sam Clague, 14, and T’nae Diamond Paisley, 12.
The lesson was delivered live and in real time over UK mobile phone company Vodafone’s 5G network.
Emma was beamed into the All England Club’s Community Tennis Centre in London.
She gave advice and top tips on technique, while Sam and T’nae both had the chance to ask their tennis idol questions and even captures a once-in-a-lifetime hologram selfie with her.
OPS:Emma Raducanu appears in London as a hologram
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Tennis ace Emma Raducanu gives a tennis lesson as a hologram from 4,000 miles away.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tennis 1
Ref 14742
01/05/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vodafone
Tennis US open winner Emma Raducanu has delivered lesson to two young talents — as a hologram from 4,000 miles away.
The 20-year-British ace , who won the USA open in 2021, surprised two young grassroots tennis players in London as a 5G hologram from her training camp in Abu Dhabi.
The session was done to demonstrate how super-fast 5G, combined with new 3D technology, meant there was no lag or delay between Emma in Abu Dhabi and her 5G hologram in London.
The once-in-a-lifetime lesson came as a complete surprise to Sam Clague, 14, and T’nae Diamond Paisley, 12.
The lesson was delivered live and in real time over UK mobile phone company Vodafone’s 5G network.
Emma was beamed into the All England Club’s Community Tennis Centre in London.
She gave advice and top tips on technique, while Sam and T’nae both had the chance to ask their tennis idol questions and even captures a once-in-a-lifetime hologram selfie with her.
OPS:Emma Raducanu gives coaching tips to Sam Clague.
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Tennis ace Emma Raducanu gives a tennis lesson as a hologram from 4,000 miles away.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tennis 1
Ref 14742
01/05/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vodafone
Tennis US open winner Emma Raducanu has delivered lesson to two young talents — as a hologram from 4,000 miles away.
The 20-year-British ace , who won the USA open in 2021, surprised two young grassroots tennis players in London as a 5G hologram from her training camp in Abu Dhabi.
The session was done to demonstrate how super-fast 5G, combined with new 3D technology, meant there was no lag or delay between Emma in Abu Dhabi and her 5G hologram in London.
The once-in-a-lifetime lesson came as a complete surprise to Sam Clague, 14, and T’nae Diamond Paisley, 12.
The lesson was delivered live and in real time over UK mobile phone company Vodafone’s 5G network.
Emma was beamed into the All England Club’s Community Tennis Centre in London.
She gave advice and top tips on technique, while Sam and T’nae both had the chance to ask their tennis idol questions and even captures a once-in-a-lifetime hologram selfie with her.
OPS:Emma Raducanu appears in London as a hologram
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Tennis ace Emma Raducanu gives a tennis lesson as a hologram from 4,000 miles away.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tennis 1
Ref 14742
01/05/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vodafone
Tennis US open winner Emma Raducanu has delivered lesson to two young talents — as a hologram from 4,000 miles away.
The 20-year-British ace , who won the USA open in 2021, surprised two young grassroots tennis players in London as a 5G hologram from her training camp in Abu Dhabi.
The session was done to demonstrate how super-fast 5G, combined with new 3D technology, meant there was no lag or delay between Emma in Abu Dhabi and her 5G hologram in London.
The once-in-a-lifetime lesson came as a complete surprise to Sam Clague, 14, and T’nae Diamond Paisley, 12.
The lesson was delivered live and in real time over UK mobile phone company Vodafone’s 5G network.
Emma was beamed into the All England Club’s Community Tennis Centre in London.
She gave advice and top tips on technique, while Sam and T’nae both had the chance to ask their tennis idol questions and even captures a once-in-a-lifetime hologram selfie with her.
OPS:Emma Raducanu poses for a hologram selfie with Sam Clague.
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Tennis ace Emma Raducanu gives a tennis lesson as a hologram from 4,000 miles away.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tennis 1
Ref 14742
01/05/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vodafone
Tennis US open winner Emma Raducanu has delivered lesson to two young talents — as a hologram from 4,000 miles away.
The 20-year-British ace , who won the USA open in 2021, surprised two young grassroots tennis players in London as a 5G hologram from her training camp in Abu Dhabi.
The session was done to demonstrate how super-fast 5G, combined with new 3D technology, meant there was no lag or delay between Emma in Abu Dhabi and her 5G hologram in London.
The once-in-a-lifetime lesson came as a complete surprise to Sam Clague, 14, and T’nae Diamond Paisley, 12.
The lesson was delivered live and in real time over UK mobile phone company Vodafone’s 5G network.
Emma was beamed into the All England Club’s Community Tennis Centre in London.
She gave advice and top tips on technique, while Sam and T’nae both had the chance to ask their tennis idol questions and even captures a once-in-a-lifetime hologram selfie with her.
OPS:A screen showing Emma Raducanu coaching T’nae Diamond Paisley
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Tennis ace Emma Raducanu gives a tennis lesson as a hologram from 4,000 miles away.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tennis 1
Ref 14742
01/05/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vodafone
Tennis US open winner Emma Raducanu has delivered lesson to two young talents — as a hologram from 4,000 miles away.
The 20-year-British ace , who won the USA open in 2021, surprised two young grassroots tennis players in London as a 5G hologram from her training camp in Abu Dhabi.
The session was done to demonstrate how super-fast 5G, combined with new 3D technology, meant there was no lag or delay between Emma in Abu Dhabi and her 5G hologram in London.
The once-in-a-lifetime lesson came as a complete surprise to Sam Clague, 14, and T’nae Diamond Paisley, 12.
The lesson was delivered live and in real time over UK mobile phone company Vodafone’s 5G network.
Emma was beamed into the All England Club’s Community Tennis Centre in London.
She gave advice and top tips on technique, while Sam and T’nae both had the chance to ask their tennis idol questions and even captures a once-in-a-lifetime hologram selfie with her.
OPS:Sam Clague who had the coaching lesson from Emma Raducanu.
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Tennis ace Emma Raducanu gives a tennis lesson as a hologram from 4,000 miles away.
Ferrari Press Agency
Tennis 1
Ref 14742
01/05/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vodafone
Tennis US open winner Emma Raducanu has delivered lesson to two young talents — as a hologram from 4,000 miles away.
The 20-year-British ace , who won the USA open in 2021, surprised two young grassroots tennis players in London as a 5G hologram from her training camp in Abu Dhabi.
The session was done to demonstrate how super-fast 5G, combined with new 3D technology, meant there was no lag or delay between Emma in Abu Dhabi and her 5G hologram in London.
The once-in-a-lifetime lesson came as a complete surprise to Sam Clague, 14, and T’nae Diamond Paisley, 12.
The lesson was delivered live and in real time over UK mobile phone company Vodafone’s 5G network.
Emma was beamed into the All England Club’s Community Tennis Centre in London.
She gave advice and top tips on technique, while Sam and T’nae both had the chance to ask their tennis idol questions and even captures a once-in-a-lifetime hologram selfie with her.
OPS:Emma Raducanu appears in London as a hologram
Picure supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)