Date of establishment of Huawei Shenzhen Company

1988 was established in Shenzhen, China. 1989 PBX independently developed. 1994 introduces C & ampC08 digital program-controlled exchange. 1995 set up the intellectual property department. Established Beijing R&D Center and passed CMM4 certification in 2003. 1996 introduces SDH equipment for 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. 1997 introduce GSM equipment. Established a joint research and development laboratory with Texas Instruments, Motorola, IBM, Intel, Agere Systems, Sun Microsystems, Altera, Qualcomm, Infineon and Microsoft. As of June 2005, Huawei * * has 10 joint R&D laboratories. Since 1997, IBM, towers watson, Heyi Group, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and Fraunhofer Association (FhG) have become Huawei's consultants in process change, employee stock ownership plan, human resource management, financial management and quality control. The cooperation with these major multinational consulting companies enables Huawei to keep abreast of the latest development of the industry. 1998 product digital microcellular server control switch was patented. Nanjing R&D Center was established, and passed the CMM4 certification in June 2003. 1999 became the main supplier of China Mobile Camel Phase II intelligent network, which was the largest and most advanced intelligent network in the world at that time. Established Bangalore R&D Center, and passed CMM4 certification on 200 1 and CMM5 certification in 2003. In 2000, the contracted sales exceeded US$ 2.65 billion, of which overseas sales exceeded US$ 6,543.8 billion. Establish R&D centers in Silicon Valley and Dallas. 200 1 10 Gbps SDH system has been commercialized in Berlin, Germany. According to RHK statistics, Huawei's optical fiber products ranked 1 in the Asia-Pacific market share. Avansys, a subsidiary of Huawei, sold it to Emerson for $750 million. Become a member of the International Telecommunication Union. In 2002, although the global telecom infrastructure investment decreased by 50% from 200/kloc-0 to 2002, Huawei's international sales increased by 68%, from $328 million to $552 million in 2002. Huawei has passed the certification of UL TL 9000 quality management system. Deploy the world's first mobile mode WLAN for China Mobile. In 2003, Cisco Systems accused Huawei of infringing some Cisco technology patents. However, Cisco finally withdrew the lawsuit, and the two sides resolved all patent disputes and admitted that Huawei did not infringe. The world has deployed 654.38 billion+C&; C08 port, creating an industry record. Joint venture with 3Com to produce enterprise data network equipment. It has passed the DNV ISO 1400 1 certification. In June+February, 5438, it provided nationwide UMTS service for Etisalat, which consolidated Etisalat's position as a technology leader and helped it become the first operator in the Middle East and the Arab world to introduce the third generation network. In 2004, we established a joint venture with Siemens to develop TD-SCDMA mobile communication technology for China market. Huawei won the contract for optimization of China Telecom's national backbone network. The goal of this project is to optimize China Telecom's 163 backbone network in Guangdong Province. According to the contract, Huawei's high-end router NE5000 won the market share of 100% in the TSR procurement contract and successfully entered the two super nodes of the national backbone network. At the same time, Huawei's Gbit switching router NE80 gained 75% market share of the project. Huawei signed a contract with China Telecom to build more than12 million ADSL lines, further consolidating Huawei's position as the largest strategic partner of China Telecom. Obtained by Frost &; Sullivan awarded two awards, "Most Potential Enterprise in Asia-Pacific Region in 2004" and "Broadband Equipment Supplier in Asia-Pacific Region in 2004". Frost & ampSullivan is a global market research organization, providing information and intelligence on emerging high-tech and industrial markets. Obtained a three-year loan of $360 million from 29 banks to implement the company's global development plan. Huawei won the contract to provide UMTS network equipment for Dutch operator Telfort. In 2005, we signed a consignment agreement with Marconi Company in England. According to the agreement and the initial memorandum of understanding, the two companies sell some products to each other. Marconi will resell Huawei's telecom-grade data communication products to telecom operators only under the Marconi brand, and Huawei will resell Marconi's microwave equipment, including the next generation microwave equipment and related network services in its wireless network project. It won the construction of national CDMA2000 3G network for Caterpillar in Thailand, with a value of $654.38 million+87 million. We donated $5 million in cash and equipment to countries affected by the tsunami. Become a DSL partner of Australian operator Optus, providing DSL access equipment supporting high-speed data, voice (including voice over IP services), video broadcasting and commercial services. Became the preferred 2 1CN network provider for BT, providing multi-service network access (MSAN) components and transmission equipment for BT2 1CN networks. Obtained the license to manufacture and sell mobile phones in China. On May 8, 2006, Huawei launched a new corporate logo. The new logo embodies Huawei's core values of concentration, innovation, stability and harmony. At ITU Exhibition in Hong Kong in 2006, Huawei introduced FMC solution based on all-IP network. The number of Huawei mobile softswitch users has exceeded 1 100 million. As the leader of the global mobile softswitch market, Huawei's mobile softswitch shipments rank first in the world. Vodafone chose Huawei to build its WCDMA/HSDPA wireless access network in Spain. Motorola and Huawei UMTS joint research and development center established in Shanghai. This cooperation aims to provide more powerful and comprehensive UMTS product solutions and high-speed packet access solutions (HSPA) for customers all over the world. EMobile chose Huawei to deploy the first HSDPA wireless access network based on IP in Japan. Huawei and 3COM completed the acquisition of H3C. Leap, an American mobile operator, chose Huawei to build a CDMA 3G network, which will cover important areas such as California, Idaho and Nevada. This enterprise ranks 57th among the top 500 Chinese enterprises in 2006 jointly issued by china enterprise confederation and China Entrepreneurs Association, and 5th1in the top 500 Chinese enterprises in 2007. In 2007, the contracted sales reached $654.38+0.6 billion. Before 2007, Mick Reeve, a British telecom executive, parachuted into Huawei. Mick Reeve's personal website shows that he is not only a technical officer of BT, but also an excellent guitarist. On June 4th, 2007, it was reported that Mick Reeve, former technical officer of BT Group, will join Huawei as a strategic consultant. Mick Reeve retired from BT in May this year. He has rich experience in network architecture and operation support system. He has made important contributions to the standardization of ITU and Telecom Management Forum. Mick Reeve will represent Huawei in China at the European Broadband World Forum in Paris. Mick Reeve is one of the planners of "21Century Network" of BT, an old European telecom operator. Last April, BT confirmed its "2 1 Century Network" supply list, and eight equipment vendors shared an order of $65,438+$88 million. Huawei occupied a seat in the access and transmission fields. Mick Reeve was responsible for the implementation of PBT Ethernet technology in BT's last career. PBT technology is one of the latest evolution features of IEEE802. 1ah standard specification, and its original design intention and greatest value lies in deeply tapping the potential of traditional Ethernet technology and related equipment. Light reading also believes that manufacturers such as Siemens Networks are closely following Nortel in PBT technology, while Huawei is trying to establish the right to speak in the Ethernet field. However, this inference has not been confirmed by Huawei. June 65438+1October 65438+June 2009, Nordic telecom operator TeliaSonera announced the signing of two 4G LTE commercial network contracts. Huawei in China and Ericsson in Sweden will build LTE mobile broadband in Europe, which is also the first commercial LTE network in the world.