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Huawei has signed a "global patent cross-licensing agreement" with Oppo, the world's fourth-largest smartphone maker, to license cellular standard-essential patents, including 5G, in an effort to open up new revenue streams after it was sanctioned.
With more than 100,000 patents, Huawei is one of the world's top patent holders for 5G technology, the ultra-high-speed mobile internet technology that will underpin future developments in industries such as artificial intelligence and self-driving cars.
Industry bodies are tasked with creating patented technologies to which companies like Huawei contribute creative ideas. These patents are critical to standards such as 4G or 5G and are called "standard essential patents" or SEPs.
Huawei has said it expects IP licensing revenue to reach $1.2 to $1.3 billion over the 2019 to 2021 period. Huawei said it has reached its expected IP revenue for 2021, but did not release specific figures.
China's Huawei seeks to lead Africa's 5G boom
Huawei Technologies pledged to further increase its investment in Africa's "digital transformation" as the company hosted dozens of the continent's industry executives and regulators at its first Africa 5G Summit in Bangkok. Benjamin Hou, president of Huawei's North Africa business, said Africa will enter the 5G era by 2023 as the third wave of the global 5G market.
Huawei will further increase its investment in Africa and actively support the development of 5G networks to help the region realize digital transformation. To this end, Huawei will carry out in-depth cooperation with industrial partners to provide effective technical support and services to help customers achieve business success in the 5G era.
In addition, Huawei has also established a large information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure in Africa to support the digital development of the region. Huawei will also continue to invest more resources in Africa and develop more innovative applications to promote digital development in Africa.
In Africa, local operators are investing heavily in equipment and infrastructure, while our country has continued to invest in ICT infrastructure development involving data centers, fiber optic cables, and cloud services, improving local telecommunications and IT service levels.
As a result of these investments and construction, telecommunications services in Africa have been able to achieve rapid development and meet the network needs of local users, providing strong support for the information technology construction and economic development of African countries.
Recently, Huawei has become the first mobile operator to launch a 5G network in Africa. First, in Kenya, a 5G network powered by Huawei technology has been officially launched, the first commercial 5G network operator in Africa.
Later, South Africa's state-owned Telkom and the smaller pure data network Rain also adopted Huawei technology to launch commercial 5G networks, and Rain became the first mobile network operator in Africa to deploy commercial 5G infrastructure using Huawei.
The rollout of Huawei's 5G technology in Africa is not only limited to Kenya and South Africa, but other countries are also actively starting to build 5G networks in a bid to improve network communication efficiency.
In South Africa, Vodacom, a subsidiary of Vodafone UK, uses network technologies from Nokia and Huawei to provide efficient and stable network services to its customers, while MTN also uses technologies from Ericsson Sweden, Huawei and ZTE to provide high quality network services.
The availability, reliability and ability of Huawei's technology to make a difference has made it the technology of choice for many African telecom companies. Huawei not only invests heavily in R&D, but also guarantees affordable pricing and unconditional access.
Especially in the 5G field, Huawei's technology has excelled in technical performance, application scenarios and services, making it the supplier of choice for many African telecom companies.
In Africa, there are only three major suppliers of equipment for 5G radio access networks, and one of them is Huawei. Because it and other suppliers keep up with the latest global technological developments, Huawei has also become a kind of preferred choice for the African 5G market.
At the same time, Huawei continues to invest resources to improve the coverage of its 5G network, ensuring that both enterprise and individual users can enjoy faster Internet access. This gives Huawei a unique advantage in the African 5G market, making it a top choice for businesses and consumers alike.
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