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Research and Markets: Analyze WiMAX Business Development of Huawei and ZTE; China's Telecommunications Equipment Giants

Business Wire, Oct 4, 2006

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c43047) has announced the addition of "Aggressive Foray: Huawei and ZTE's WiMAX Business Development" to their offering.

China telecommunications equipment giants Huawei and ZTE have aggressively entered the mobile communications field. Although they have to face Nokia, Nortel and other competitors, the companies have used their technological capabilities and flexible pricing strategies to win 3G equipment orders. Their performance has been especially good in emerging markets. Huawei and ZTE are also aggressively entering the rapidly growing WiMAX industry. Moreover, the two companies are cooperating with international chipmakers. Huawei has partnered with Intel, while ZTE is cooperating with Wavesat, Intel and Fujitsu. The following report analyzes Huawei and ZTE's WiMAX business development.

List of Figures Include:

Figure 1 - Huawei's Progress in WiMAX R&D

Figure 2 - ZTE's Progress in WiMAX R&D

List of Tables Include:

Table 1 - Huawei's WiMAX Product Line

Table 2 - ZTE's WiMAX Partnerships

Table 3 - ZTE's BWA Product Line

Table 4 - ZTE's BWA Product Development in the Chinese Market

Table 5 - ZTE's WiMAX Product Development in Overseas Markets

Companies Mentioned Include:

* Huawei

* Intel

* ZTE

* Wavesat

* Fujitsu

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c43047

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