Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Looking for indian market Huawei


Chinese company Huawei, which has banned the sale of '4G' equipment to US telecom companies, has been active in aggressive market expansion in India.
"Some countries have surpassed Huawei," says Arun Sukumar, a technology analyst at the Observer Research Foundation. Kishore says to be found. He said that India is a big market for Huawei.

Other countries have said that they are thinking of banning Huawei, which was recently banned in Australia. The US is accused of spying on China with the help of Huawei's equipment. Huawei has denied the US allegations.

The Indian market ranks second in terms of mobile phone users. Therefore India is an important market for any company. The US is urging India and its partner countries not to install air-conditioned equipment. US President Donald Trump has warned that trade agreements with Huawei will face sanctions.

US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said during his visit to India that "India is a geopolitical partner of the United States, it does not pose a security risk to itself". But Hu Chen, head of the Huawei company, India, said that Huawei is ready to give written guarantees of its products to the Indian government.

'We have read in the media that America is trying to influence the Indian government. But I think we can act on that and try to do what we can. "According to the BBC, India, which has not commented on the US allegations against Huawei, has invited Huawei to participate in the upcoming '4G' spectrum test. However, its date has not been set yet.

Huawei's comments suggest that India may be negatively affected if it does not participate in the '4G' network setup. 'Only five companies have the infrastructure to launch 3G. Huawei's infrastructure is significantly cheaper than Western companies like Nokia and Ericsson, "says Sukumar," India's telecom company is struggling. This is why it is so tempting to provide services at a cheaper rate with Huawei. '

"Huawei is currently an important part of India's digital ecosystem, and at this stage, it is in danger of collapsing," Chen told Economic Times.

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