In a significant move towards new collaborations in the tech realm, Huawei has officially announced the signing of a long-term global patent cross-licensing agreement with renowned Japanese electronics company Sharp. Advanced technical standards enhance user experience, promote competition, and reduce device and service cost." This recent partnership adds to Huawei's growing list of cross-licensing patent agreements, which includes collaborations with industry leaders such as Samsung, Nokia, Ericsson, and more. Huawei has also resolved long-standing disputes with domestic rival Xiaomi, marking a positive turn in their relationship. As Huawei continues to expand its collaborative network, these agreements not only contribute to technological advancements and innovation, but also set the stage for a more interconnected and innovative future in the realm of 4G and 5G technologies. Huawei makes some of the most interesting little gadgets around and when I visited their booth at CommunicAsia yesterday, they've got a dozens of Pocket WiFi and USB sticks for all sorts of cellular network on display. The one above is the Huawei WiFi E589 which supports LTE, 3G and 2G connections with speeds up to 50Mbps. This one is the Huawei E398 which is an LTE USB dongle, similar to the one being used by Smart LTE Evolution. Read more in our articles including "Huawei and Sharp sign Global Patent Partnership for 4G and 5G" and "Huawei's new 4G/LTE Pocket WiFi line-up".
In a significant move towards new collaborations in the tech realm, Huawei has officially announced the signing of a long-term global patent cross-licensing agreement with renowned Japanese electronics company Sharp. Advanced technical standards enhance user experience, promote competition, and reduce device and service cost." This recent partnership adds to Huawei's growing list of cross-licensing patent agreements, which includes collaborations with industry leaders such as Samsung, Nokia, Ericsson, and more.
Huawei has also resolved long-standing disputes with domestic rival Xiaomi, marking a positive turn in their relationship. As Huawei continues to expand its collaborative network, these agreements not only contribute to technological advancements and innovation, but also set the stage for a more interconnected and innovative future in the realm of 4G and 5G technologies. Huawei makes some of the most interesting little gadgets around and when I visited their booth at CommunicAsia yesterday, they've got a dozens of Pocket WiFi and USB sticks for all sorts of cellular network on display.
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