Huawei advances in 5G technology generation

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By: Franyi Sarmiento, Ph.D., Inspenet, August 19, 2022

Huawei, the 5G giant continues to break its own records, not only in telecommunications technology, but also in other categories such as mobility and transportation, for example, through its smart car that is already on the streets of China.

The company has offices in 170 countries and is present in airports, intelligent highways, digital passenger transport systems in buses, planes, trains and even subways.

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The company’s consortium employs 195,000 professionals, 100,000 of whom work in the field of development and research of new technologies.

5G is already in Apps of everyday life in China, in houses, apartments, housing estates, in commerce, banking and finance, in the entire education system and in power systems. It is supported by a hundred photovoltaic complexes, which illuminate 1.4 billion people in the countryside and the city.

So far in 2022 Huawei would have invoiced USD 44.78 billion, a figure that contributes to the improvement of 1.4% compared to the revenues posted in the period last year, while in the operator business it reported USD 20.5 billion with an improvement of 4%.

This material from eltelegrafo.com was edited for clarity, style and length.

Source: https://www.eltelegrafo.com.ec/noticias/mundo/8/nuevos-avances-5g-en-la-industria-tecnologica-china

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