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  • ZTE expects to double sales in 2012

    ZTE continues on its path towards world domination. Industry watchers agree it's in a position to succeed, and the company has just been beating its chest with bravado for 2012.
  • 2012 to become emerging market smartphone battleground

    CES 2012It is likely to be a bloodbath between two of China's biggest players, both already entrenched in aggressive rapid-growth strategies, ZTE and Huawei. ZTE says it wants to establish itself in the high-end market soon, too.
  • China on course to become the patent king

    Registering patents overseas is a different matter. Chinese companies have also been climbing in the rankings, according to data from the World Intellectual Property Office (WIPO) with ZTEsecond on the list of applicants, ranking just behind Japan's Panasonic.
  • Worldwide chip sales down three percent in November

    As well as the overall chip market being affected the Thai floods hit the Chinese smartphone market, with shortages of Huaweiand ZTEhandsets.
  • ZTE loves its celebrity endorsements

    Chinese mobile steamroller ZTE has boasted of a full year spent winning celebrity endorsements.
  • ZTE overtakes Apple, grows even more

    Chinese infrastructure giant and phonemaker ZTE has announced its revenue for the nine months up to 30 September is at US $9.32 billion. At the same time, a report from Strategy Analytics says ZTE has become the world's 4th largest handset vendor, overtaking Apple.
  • Low-end Android smartphones to swoop on market

    We're talking the sub-$150 range, the kind of device companies like Huawei and ZTE have been churning out in both developed and emerging economies. Basically, Android holds a desirable position as the operating system of choice for the low-cost smartphone.
  • ZTE says it will triumph in services

    ZTE, the Chinese telecoms company intent on conquering the consumer and services industry worldwide, has announced it plans to reach $1.5 billion revenues in services alone by the end of the year.
  • Broadcom buys chipmaker Netlogic

    Huawei and ZTE use Netlogic processors in the equipment that controls the flow of video and other data across the Internet. With Netlogic in its paws, Broadcom, which also makes chips for mobile handsets, has a lot more control of that market.
  • Dell competes with Intel for Chinese mobile market

    While Intel recently announced a partnership with the huge Tencent and ZTE over in China to push its Oak Trail in mobile devices, like tablets and, er, mobile, ally Dell has announced it plans to swamp China with its own small tin boxes.
  • French firm Amesys provided spy capabilities to Libya

    The Wall Street Journal accessed a room in which Gadhafi agents spied on emails and discussion by its citizens. It was found that as well as Amesys’  logo, other firms such as Chinese telecoms firm ZTE had provided equipment for the Libyan regime.
  • ZTE shows big gains in Europe, America

    Telecomms upstart ZTE turned in its results for the six months to the end of June 2011 and showed revenues in Europe and America had shot up by 62 percent.
  • Microsoft Mango ready but no-one is releasing it

    The only problem was that Vole's OEM partners were not ready. That includes HTC, LG, Samsung, Dell, Acer, Fujitsu, ZTE Corporation and Nokia. Nokia's first Mango smartphone, the "Sea Ray" was being shown to hacks at the end of June.
  • Apple iPhone 5 launch pushed to March 2012 - source

    RumourIt makes some sense as Apple is finding itself pushed out of the consumer electronics charts and would undercut the successful upstart rivals that it's suing like HTC and Samsung. Then there are other companies such as ZTE which are making sure Android products are very affordable.
  • Excitable ZTE shows drop in profit

    Chinese ZTE - intent on setting up shop in consumer and network infrastructure all over the world - has posted its slightly dented preliminary earnings.
  • ZTE continues mobile disruption plans

    Chinese upstart ZTE has managed to ship 35 million handsets in the first half of 2011 alone, or a 30 percent boost on this time last year.
  • Top civil servant to face grilling over Huawei job

    But the UK government has not exactly given the impression that it is doing enough to protect our telecomms networks.  When we highlighted similar concerns to the government over fellow Chinese mobile firm ZTE we were given short shrift.
  • China's ZTE opens infrastructure testing in London

    Chinese ZTE is one of the most fascinating companies doing the rounds right now, and it is moving in next to major internet hubs for the United Kingdom, the telehouses hosted in London's Docklands.

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