ZTE, Qualcomm, Aircell Collaborate On In-Flight Mobile Broadband System
Fp Archives • 16 years agoThe collaboration among ZTE USA, Qualcomm, and Aircell will create a networking platform for Aircell's new in-flight Internet service, Gogo.
ZTE Enhances 3G Mobile TV Experience For 2008 Olympics
Fp Archives • 17 years agoZTE's U728 is a dual-mode wireless technology that supports TD-SCDMA and GSM+CMMB, and will play a key role in ensuring an efficient mobile communication during the global event.
ZTE DSLAM Helps Environmental Cause
Fp Archives • 17 years agoZTE's Broadband Universal Access System can help operators improve their carbon footprint by saving power.
BT Supports ZTE's Global Expansion And Service Enhancement
Fp Archives • 18 years agoZTE has signed MPLS and CCS Service Agreement with BT.
ZTE Rolls Out Full-Scale BBU+RRU Solution
Fp Archives • 18 years agoThe solution leverages Fiber-optic Remote technology to enable distributed base station deployment, with Base Band Unit (BBU).
ZTE launches 6 smartphones in India, including Grand X with quad-core processor
Fp Staff • 12 years agoZTE Corporation today launched six smartphones in India, including the ZTE Grand X which has a quad-core processor and a 5-inch screen
ZTE launches 6 smartphones in India, including Grand X with quad-core processor
Fp Staff • 12 years agoZTE Corporation today launched six smartphones in India, including the ZTE Grand X which has a quad-core processor and a 5-inch screen
We want ZTE India to be an Indian company, says exec
Fp Archives • 12 years agoChina’s second largest telecom gear maker, ZTE, is looking at the Indian market for growth this year as it look to recover last year’s $400 million losses.
We want ZTE India to be an Indian company, says exec
Fp Archives • 12 years agoChina's second largest telecom gear maker, ZTE, is looking at the Indian market for growth this year as it look to recover last year's $400 million losses.
MWC 2013: China's Huawei and ZTE are competing with the best
Fp Archives • 12 years agoChina's Huawei, little known to consumers just a couple of years ago, is now leading the pack of smartphone makers chasing Apple and Samsung, with ZTE, another Chinese company, snapping at its heels.