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  2. Huawei SingleRAN - Wikipedia

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    In March 2010, Huawei achieved what it stated is a world-record 1.2 Gbit/s download speed on a demo network built around Huawei's prototype SingleRAN LTE-Advanced device. [13] In November that year, the company released a new SingleRAN technology, enabling operators to migrate between WiMAX and LTE TDD networks. [ 14 ]

  3. Huawei - Wikipedia

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    The Huawei Watch is an Android Wear-based smartwatch developed by Huawei. It was released at Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin on 2 September 2015. Since 2020, Huawei released subsequent models using in-house operating systems from LiteOS powered models to the latest HarmonyOS powered watches. [137]

  4. UMTS - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is a 3G mobile cellular system for networks based on the GSM standard. Developed and maintained by the 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project), UMTS is a component of the International Telecommunication Union IMT-2000 standard set and compares with the CDMA2000 standard set for networks based on the competing cdmaOne technology.

  5. Criticism of Huawei - Wikipedia

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    In September 2014, Huawei faced a lawsuit from T-Mobile US, which alleged that Huawei stole technology from its Bellevue, Washington, headquarters.T-Mobile claimed that Huawei's employees snuck into a T-Mobile lab during the period of 2012–2013 and stole parts of its robot Tappy used for testing smartphones.

  6. Great Firewall - Wikipedia

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    Great Cannon — A distributed denial-of-service attack tool co-located with the Great Firewall. GreatFire — An organization monitoring and providing apps, 12 websites, code, tests and tools related to the Great Firewall; Green Dam Youth Escort; Great Wall of Sand; International Freedom of Expression Exchange – monitors [134]

  7. Mobile app - Wikipedia

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    These may operated by the owner of the device's mobile operating system, such as the App Store or Google Play Store; by the device manufacturers, such as the Galaxy Store and Huawei AppGallery; or by third parties, such as the Amazon Appstore and F-Droid.

  8. CyanogenMod - Wikipedia

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    In August 2009, JesusFreke stopped work on his firmware and suggested users to switch to a version of his ROM that had been further enhanced by developer Cyanogen (the online name used by Stefanie Jane, a Samsung software engineer [25]) called "CyanogenMod" (user adaptations being often known as modding).

  9. Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Other development tools are available, including a native development kit (NDK) for applications or extensions in C or C++, Google App Inventor, a visual environment for novice programmers, and various cross platform mobile web applications