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  2. ZTE - Wikipedia

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    zhōngxīng. ZTE Corporation is a Chinese partially state-owned technology company that specializes in telecommunication. Founded in 1985, ZTE is listed on both the Hong Kong and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges. ZTE's core business is wireless, exchange, optical transmission, data telecommunications gear, telecommunications software, and mobile phones.

  3. List of conglomerates - Wikipedia

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    Lai Sun Group. Melco International Development. Miramar Hotel and Investment. NWS Holdings. Swire Group. The Wharf (Holdings) State-owned conglomerates, China. Beijing Enterprises. China Resources.

  4. Nubia Technology - Wikipedia

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    www.nubia.com /index (China) Nubia Technology is a Chinese smartphone manufacturer headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong. Originally established as a wholly owned subsidiary of ZTE in 2012, it became an independent company in 2015 [1] and received a significant investment from Suning Holdings Group and Suning Commerce Group in 2016. [2]

  5. China Telecom - Wikipedia

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    Hanyu Pinyin. Zhōngguó Diànxìn. China Telecom Corporation Limited (CT) is a Chinese telecommunications company. [5] It is one of the publicly traded red chip companies of the state-owned China Telecommunications Corporation. The company's H shares have been traded on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong since 15 November 2002. [6]

  6. NBN–ZTE deal corruption scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine National Broadband Network controversy (also referred to as the NBN–ZTE deal or NBN–ZTE mess) involved allegations of corruption in the awarding of a US$329 million construction contract to Chinese telecommunications firm ZTE for the proposed government-managed National Broadband Network (NBN). The contract with ZTE was ...

  7. United States sanctions against China - Wikipedia

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    In June 2022, the United States Department of Commerce placed five Hong Kong companies on the Bureau of Industry and Security's Entity List for providing support to Russia's military. [37] [38] In September 2022, the Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctioned Sinno Electronics of Shenzhen for supplying a Russian military procurement network ...

  8. China Telecommunications Corporation - Wikipedia

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    China Telecommunications Corporation (中国电信集团有限公司), known as its trading name China Telecom, is a Chinese state-owned telecommunication company. It is the largest fixed-line service and the third largest mobile telecommunication provider in China. The corporation has three listed companies: China Telecom Corporation Limited ...

  9. Telecommunications industry in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    As of 2004 there are 197 licensed Internet Service Providers (ISP) in Hong Kong, providing dial-up or broadband services. Hong Kong is the second after South Korea in terms of broadband penetration rate (53%). With regard to mobile services, the OFTA awarded four 3G licenses in 2001: Hong Kong CSL Limited, Hutchison 3G (HK) Limited, SmartTone ...