2. Huawei is the world's leading provider of information and communication technology (ICT) solutions, focusing on the ICT field, adhering to steady operation, continuous innovation and open cooperation, building end-to-end solution advantages in telecom operators, enterprises, terminals, cloud computing and other fields, and providing competitive ICT solutions, products and services for operators, corporate customers and consumers.
Third, we are committed to realizing the future information society and building a better all-connected world. In 20 13, Huawei became Ericsson, the largest telecom equipment supplier in the world, and ranked 3rd15th in Fortune Global 500. By the end of 20 16, Huawei had more than170,000 employees. Huawei's products and solutions have been applied in more than 170 countries around the world, serving 45 of the world's top 50 operators and one-third of the world's population.
Extended information Huawei history:
1987, founded in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, became the sales agent of a Hong Kong company producing PBX.
1989, a PBX independently developed.
From 65438 to 0990, PBX technology in hotels and small businesses was independently developed and commercialized.
1992, began to develop and launch rural digital exchange solutions.
1994, c & c08 digital program-controlled exchange.
From 65438 to 0995, the sales reached/kloc-0.5 billion RMB, mainly from the rural market in China. Established the Intellectual Property Department and Beijing R&D Center, and passed the CMM4 certification in 2003.
1996 introduced SDH equipment of integrated service access network and optical network. Signed a contract with Hutchison Whampoa in Hong Kong to provide fixed network solutions. Established Shanghai R&D Center, and passed CMM5 level 5 certification in 2004.
1996, Huawei cooperated with Hutchison Telecom, a subsidiary of Cheung Kong, to provide "commercial network" products with narrowband switches as the core. Huawei's C & C08 has entered the local telephone network in Hong Kong and opened many domestic services. Huawei's large switches have taken the first step to enter the international telecommunications market.
Huawei seized the hidden business opportunities in the changes of international relations, a strategic cooperative partner reached between China and Russia, and accelerated its cooperation with Russia. 1996, Huawei began to enter the CIS market. In three years, Huawei laid more than 3,000 kilometers of optical cables between Moscow and Novosibirsk, the capital of Siberia.
Since 1998, Huawei has explored the global core market in Europe and America. Although the first contract was only $38, by 200 1, Huawei had signed tens of millions of dollars of GSM equipment supply contracts with the Russian national telecommunications department.
At the end of 2002, Huawei won the order for the national optical transmission trunk line with a distance of 3797 kilometers. By 2003, Huawei's sales in CIS countries exceeded US$ 300 million, ranking among the top international large-scale equipment suppliers in CIS market.
The European market has become the focus of Huawei's business development, and many of its innovative businesses have landed in Europe for the first time. For example, the first distributed base station and the first combined 2G and 3G base station are located in Germany. At the same time, Huawei's global competence center, financial center and risk control center are all located in Europe; Europe is more important in terms of sales revenue contribution.
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