Ericsson Struggles with Huawei's Dominance in European Telecom Market Despite Ban - EconoTimes
Ericsson Struggles with Huawei's Dominance in European Telecom Market Despite Ban - EconoTimes
Despite US and EU bans, Huawei remains a formidable competitor for Ericsson in Europe, impacting market shares and revenue. Bans Fail to Stifle Huaweis Growth Huawei is a significant competitor in Europe for...
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tf is this illustration
13 0 ReplyWhat, 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?
8 0 ReplyAI
9 0 ReplyThe ghosts of unemployed artists.
2 0 Reply"illustration" call it what it is: it's slop
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Where Nokia?
12 0 ReplyEkholm attributes Ericsson's significant network market downturn on Chinese businesses.
So long as Chinese rivals keep selling low-priced goods, telecoms won't be able to put much pressure on them.
Ain't that called free market competition and all?
11 2 ReplyNot when it isn't a rich US/EU guy owning the business.
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Maybe Huawei is just better?
6 3 ReplyHuawei 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.
4 2 ReplyIf Ericsson was a person they'd struggle to dress themselves
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