Ericsson Struggles with Huawei's Dominance in European Telecom Market Despite Ban - EconoTimes
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from schizoidman@lemmy.ml to technology@lemmy.world on 15 Jul 2024 03:53
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from schizoidman@lemmy.ml to technology@lemmy.world on 15 Jul 2024 03:53
https://lemmy.ml/post/17999348
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If Ericsson was a person they'd struggle to dress themselves
Where Nokia?
Huawei is at every node of next generation networks. From customer equipment to splices, to testing equipment to the complete housing in exchanges.
I havent seen anu erricson equipment being installed outside regulatory compliance replacements of older POTS gear.
Ain’t that called free market competition and all?
Not when it isn’t a rich US/EU guy owning the business.
It’s more about China heavily subsidizing its tech industry, mainly to disrupt western innovations. Same thing is happening with Electrical Vehicles. Typical capitalist bait and switch.
That’s true, but it’s also true that China has prioritised to make automated factories and investing heavily in just plain better battery tech.
I know alot of the money came from the CCP, but when the investments are done, this new tech will outperform other companies on just being better (thinking of EV specifically).
I think I’m just saying that a state investing in tech and technologies is not a bad idea always.
Maybe Huawei is just better?
tf is this illustration
“illustration” call it what it is: it’s slop
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What, you’ve never seen that famous city with two Huawei and one Ericsson buildings, a six-floor Eiffel tower, a dozen random pylons per block, blue neon streets and a castle?
The ghosts of unemployed artists.