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Huawei Enhanced Mobile Softswitch Solution Debuts in China


[Shenzhen China02 Nov 2007] Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd ("Huawei"), a leader in providing next generation telecommunications network solutions for operators around the world, recently rolled out its enhanced version of its popular mobile softswitch solution in China, providing significant new capabilities for next generation mobile core networks. To embrace the opportunities provided by next-generation mobile communications, carriers are moving quickly to improve their network capabilities to enter the converged service market. The Huawei solution, which is available now, allows full Fixed-Mobile Convergence (FMC) services to be deployed today. The Huawei enhanced mobile softswitch solution integrates multiple capabilities, such as softswitch, IMS, packet-based voice and complete IP-based networking. It allows carriers to not only bring high-quality broadband voice services to customers but also optimize their current assets and help them seize opportunities quickly in multimedia markets. Currently, Huawei mobile softswitches serve more than 470 million subscribers in over 70 countries worldwide, supporting the transformation to IP transit layers, IP local networks, and all-IP core network together for global carriers. The enhanced solution is based on innovative IP technology that unifies 2G/3G networks and allows the connection between the core network and the access layer to be completely IP. Migrating from 2G to 3G does not require any hardware to be replaced and the software does not need to be upgraded, protecting 100% of the investment of carriers. In addition, the enhanced solution continues to support Huawei's innovative MSC Pool, which does not require any upgrade in the access layer, unlike other solutions. Utilizing unique resource sharing and load balancing technologies utilize network capacity effectively and improve the network efficiency by more than 30%. Zhang Xinyu, vice president of Huawei core network product line stated: "Focusing on the opportunities and challenges of carriers, Huawei's enhanced mobile softswitch solution will pave the way for transformation from traditional networks to future-proof IP networks for telecom operators. Working closely with leading carriers worldwide, we will continue to lead the way towards unified All-IP networks that improve user communications and operator effectiveness."

Corporate Information
Huawei Technologies is a leader in providing next generation telecommunications networks, and now serves 31 of the world's top 50 operators, along with over one billion users worldwide. The company is committed to providing innovative and customized products, services and solutions to create long-term value and growth potential for its customers. Huawei's products and solutions encompassing wireless products(HSDPA/WCDMA/EDGE/ GPRS/GSM, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO/CDMA2000 1X, TD-SCDMA, WiMAX), core network products ( IMS, Mobile Softswitch, NGN ), network products(FTTx, xDSL, Optical, Routers, LAN Switch), applications and software(IN, mobile data service, BOSS), as well as

terminals(UMTS/CDMA). Major products are designed based on Huawei's ASIC chipset and utilize shared platforms to provide quality and cost-effective products. At the end of June 2007, Huawei has over 62,000 employees, of whom 48% are dedicated to R&D. Huawei's global R&D centers are located in Bangalore in India, Silicon Valley and Dallas in USA, Stockholm in Sweden and Moscow in Russia in addition to those in Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Shenzhen, Hangzhou and Chengdu in China.

Vision & Mission


Vision To enrich life through communication. Mission To focus on our customers' market challenges and needs by providing excellent communications network solutions and services in order to consistently create maximum value for customers. Customer Focus Strategy

Serving our customers is the only reason Huawei exists; Customer demand is the High quality, excellent service, low operating costs, and giving top priority to meeting Continuously performing management transformation to realize efficient processDeveloping with our peers in the industry as both competitors and partners to jointly

fundamental driving force of our development. customer requirements to enhance their competitiveness and profitability. based organization operation for ensuring high quality end-to-end delivery. create a favorable environment and share the benefits of the value chain.

Brand & Logo


Huawei's logo reflects its principles of customer-focus, innovation, steady and sustainable growth, and harmony, conveying Huawei's sincere commitment to helping its customers realize network transformation and launch a variety of competitive services through continuous innovation and an enterprising spirit. With the introduction of the new visual identity, Huawei will develop more steadily in an international and professional direction, focus increasingly on customers, and grow in a healthy way by creating a harmonious business environment together with its customers, partners and peers.

Download the logo Huawei's logo is an extension of the company's core values. Customer-focus The radiating shapes of the icon are focused on the bottom center and indicate Huawei's commitment to creating long-term value for our customers based on our

customer-oriented strategy. Innovation Vivacious and contemporary, the new logo indicates that Huawei will continue to provide innovative, customized and competitive products and solutions for our customers with an enterprising spirit, and jointly face the challenges and opportunities of the future together with our customers. Steady-and-sustainable growth A confident and optimistic symbol, the new logo conveys a sense of maturity and steadiness in a professional and international manner. Harmony Adopting a graduated tone while keeping symmetrical, the new logo looks more natural and compatible, and acts as a metaphor for Huawei's open-minded attitude and partnership strategy, indicating that Huawei will maintain its healthy growth and create a harmonious business environment. Learn more about our letter to customers regarding change of logo.

The Brand Signature The Huawei Brand Signature exists in both vertical and horizontal formats. Always use the preferred vertical version over the horizontal version, except in special circumstances.The Brand Signature includes an icon and the name, HUAWEI. The characters in the Brand Signature have been created for our exclusive use. The Brand Signature must never be modified in any way (i.e. do not squash, stretch or try to re-draw it). It must appear against a correct and uncluttered legible colored background. When selecting a background color, care should be taken to ensure legibility.

Correct Proportions The Huawei Brand Signature has been developed as a balanced whole and at no time may the shape, configuration, or proportions be altered. Consistent use of the Brand Signature helps maintain the integrity of the brand and ensures greater brand recognition. The grid shown here demonstrates the correct propotions of the Huawei Brand Signature in a vertical and horizontal format.

Preferred Vertical Brand Signature

Horizontal Brand Signature

Restricted Zone For the Brand Signature to communicate clearly and effectively, a minimum amount of space called the Restricted Zone is to be left around it; clear of text, symbols and other related graphic elements. The "x" "y" height is respectively equal to the vertical and horizontal HUAWEI typeface as indicated. In vertical brand signature, the width and height of the restricted zone is one "x". In horizontal brand signature, the width and height of the restricted zone is "0.5y". When the signature size changes, the size of restricted zone change accordingly. If the Brand Signature appears on a multicolored image or background, no element should compete with the Brand Signature or appear within the Restricted Zone.

Minimum Size The minimum size of the Brand Signature to be used for various printing processes isspecified below. Using the mark any smallerthan indicated will reduce legibility andquality of reproduction. Vertical Brand Signature Minimum Size: 8mm Horizontal Brand Signature Minimum Size: 25mm

Our Businesses
Huawei will continue to invest and play a leading role in provision of ALL IP-based FMC solutions to ensure that end users are able to experience consistent communication services at anytime, anywhere. Huawei is committed to enriching people's life through communication.

We have built up product portfolios including mobile network, broadband network, IP-based, optical network, telecom value-added service, and terminal. Huawei has an advantage in the transition toward future-oriented development and can provide competitive communication solutions and services for our customers.

Financial Highlights
Our company has a stable and healthy financial situation. Contract sales reached USD11 billion in 2006, a 34% increase from last year 65% of the contract sales was from the international market which has become the major drive of sales growth.

Huawei's global brand kept getting enhanced Huawei has established a long-term and stable cooperation relationship with world-leading operators. Up till 2006, 31 of the world's top 50 telecom operators including Vodafone, BT, Telefonica and FT/Orange and China Mobile, have selected Huawei as their cooperation partner. Huawei's products and solutions have been widely deployed in European countries including the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Holland, etc. We also achieved significant breakthroughs in Japan and the US market. As a top 3 equipment vendor in the global emerging market, Huawei secured a stable increase in its market share in 2006. Achieved overall market growth in all telecoms business fields and keep pace with the future development trend of market and network Of all of Huawei's products, mobile products take the biggest proportion in its total sales. In 2006, Huawei won 28 UMTS/HSPA commercial contracts. The compound increase rate of GSM sales exceeded 74.1% in three consecutive years. In 2006, Huawei boasted 21% of market share in the global GSM market. Strong performance has been witnessed in all product areas including fixed network, IP network and telecom value-added services ("VAS"), with continuous growth in the overall market share. In 2006, Huawei ranked No.1 in the global NGN market (Infonetics), No.1 in Mobile Softswitch (In-Stat), No. 2 in Optical Network (Ovum-RHK) No.1 in IP DSLAM (Infonetics) No.2 in broadband convergence routers (Gartner) No.1 in MSAN market (Infonetics)

Global Operations

After years of hard efforts, Huawei is becoming more and more internationalized. Our products and solutions are deployed in over 100 countries and serve over one billion users worldwide. In 2006, 68% of our contract sales was from the international market, and we have set up more than 100 branch offices in order to provide quick services to our customers. Also, we have established 12 R&D centers around the world such as in the Silicon Valley and Dallas of the United States, Bangalore in India, Stockholm in Sweden and Moscow in Russia to ensure global R&D with outstanding people. In addition, we have 28 training centers worldwide to help our customers and local people to study advanced management, technologies and so on. We firmly believe in localizing our global operations, and make it a point to hire local employees. This not only enhances our understanding of the local market, but also contributes to the local economy by increasing employment, especially in less developed regions.

Research & Development


Not only do customers need products and technology, but more importantly, they need solutions that can bring them success in their business. Huawei has already made the transition from being technology-oriented to being driven by customer requirements, from solely providing products to offering complete end-to-end solutions, allowing the development of our products to be driven by our customers' success. We continuously work towards improving our ability to innovate based on our customers' needs. Huawei has been investing a minimum of 10% of our annual revenue into R&D, with 10% of that investment used for pre-research to stay at the forefront of new technologies and breakthroughs. At present, Huawei has already successfully rolled out products and solutions in areas including FMC, IMS, WiMAX and IPTV. In addition, we have re-structured the organizational framework of our product line, in anticipation of future network convergence and industry transformation. Huawei provides complete end-to-end solutions in areas including the service and application layer, core layer, bearer layer, access layer, and terminals, thereby offering our customers distinct advantages to face network convergence. By 30 June 2007, Huawei had filed 22,695 patent applications, 3,335 of which had been approved. By the end of 2006, we had held 7% (133 patents) of the world's UMTS essential patents, ranking amongst the top five in the world. Huawei actively participates in 78 international standardization organizations including ITU, 3GPP, 3GPP2, IEEE, IETF, ETSI, OMA, TMF, FSAN and DSLF, and contributed over 2,900 articles in 2006 alone. Meanwhile, Huawei's representatives have been elected to positions in various organizations, including vice chair of ITU-T SG11, chair of 3GPP SA5 , vice chair of RAN2/CT3, vice chair of 3GPP2 TSG-C WG2/WG3, vice chair of TSG-A WG2 ,chair of ITU-R WP8F Technical Group , vice chair of OMA GS/DM/MCC/POC , Board Member of IEEE CaG etc. By focusing on key network technologies, Huawei has formed core technology systems for systems architecture, hardware, software and ASIC design. Also, we currently hold leading positions in areas such as mobile softswitch, UMTS, super-long-haul DWDM, MSTP, NGN, MSAN, IP telecom network, IP DSLAM, intelligent network and signaling network. Huawei has also become one of the leading providers in CDMA, 3G terminals, intelligent optical network ASON, core routers and switching. In addition, we have invested heavily in the development of our ASIC chips. At present, we have developed over 100 types of ASIC

chips including UMTS baseband and HSDPA chips, optical network chips, router chips, and broadband access chips, greatly improving the system's capabilities and thus enabling us to offer unique advantages at a lower cost. We are introducing the world's best R&D management models into our company and strengthening the support of our broad and shared platforms. Through the Marketing-PMTIPMT-IRB framework, Huawei changed our product development and planning process, and gradually solved challenges involving the effectiveness of decision-making. Using CBB (a hardware and software sharing module), we established a technology sharing system that comprises various layers such as system design, platform, modules and components. With the experience gained from eight years of CMM implementation, we established a large and sophisticated software engineering management system. Meanwhile, we also introduced the fundamental ideas of CMM into our hardware quality management system. Most of our software development research institutes have already passed CMM level-5 certification. Huawei also promotes standardized, component-based and platform-specific management in our research and development, and simplified the structure of our systems and organizational framework to prevent the leakage of technology. With an asynchronous development method, we coordinate development progress at various levels, manage the time-to-market of our products and speed up our response time to market demands. Standards & Patents Huawei understands the significance of standards in the technology industry, and has participated in 70 international standardization organizations including the ITU and 3GPP. Through our active participation in these groups, Huawei is committed to realizing the vision of network convergence, where communications and networking services are genuinely merged together. We continuously invest in patents to stay at the forefront of cutting-edge technology. Huawei holds 7% of the world's 3GPP essential patents, ranking amongst the top five. No. of Patents currently held by Huawei by 30 June 2007: Patent applications Authorized Patents

22,695 3,335

Management Systems
For years, Huawei has been working with leading consultancies such as IBM, the Hay Group, PwC and FhG to carry out management transformation in order to keep abreast with international industrial benchmarks. In terms of Integrated Product Development (IPD), Integrated Supply Chain (ISC), human resources management, financial management and quality control, we have undergone comprehensive transformation, introduced the industry's best practices, and established IT-supported management platforms. Through consistent implementation of management transformation, we have gradually perfected our operation and management processes. In addition, we have managed to strike a balance between our company's size, business profitability, and cultivating our expertise. Process Realignment With the introduction of practical industry benchmarks that are implemented through processes such as Marketing Management (MM), Integrated Product Development (IPD), Integrated Supply Chain (ISC) and Customer Relationship Management (CRM),

complemented by the transformation of our financial management and human resources management (Hay Group), we have completely transformed our business processes and established an IT platform to support such transformation. Organization Transformation Starting from the product lines, Huawei's Executive Management Team and "Strategy and Customer Standing Committee" strengthened the decision-making ability of the marketing system for understanding customer requirements and planning Huawei's strategic direction and business development. With the help of the Investment Review Board (IRB), Marketing Management Team, Product System Management Team, Operation & Delivery Management Team and various other supporting teams, Huawei has ensured the efficient implementation of an overall strategy that is driven by customer needs. Quality Control and Production Process Huawei's production process system including the 3D warehouse, the automatic warehouse and the entire production line layout was designed by FhG of Germany. The new system reduced the need for transportation of materials and decreased production time, thereby increasing the all-round efficiency and quality of production. Financial Management Huawei has established a financial management and monitoring system, implemented and unified financial regulations, procedures, codes and monitoring, and established a system for worldwide financial monitoring and management. Supply Chain Huawei has developed a flexible supply chain, which has enhanced our competitiveness in terms of providing fast, cost-effective and quality supply. We have also formulated pertinent supply guarantee strategies and built flattened manufacturing organizations that allow us to meet market demands efficiently and flexibly. In addition, we carried out transformation of the Integrated Supply Chain (ISC) to ensure that new processes and systems were implemented effectively, and also introduced quality engineering technologies to continuously improve supply chain capabilities and customer service. We have also developed partnerships with principal suppliers, enhanced purchase performance management, and carried out supplier certification procedures based on the industrial benchmark, TQRDCE.

Partnerships
Huawei believes that cooperating with customers, suppliers and leading players in the industry to face challenges together through a win-win strategy is essential in today's business world. We strive to build more stable partnerships with our customers and suppliers and reinforce strategic cooperation with international and domestic mainstream operators. Furthermore, we will enhance our position in key international markets, strengthen partnerships with major suppliers, and improve our response speed and service advantages in our supply chain. In addition, we will further cooperate with our industry peers on many levels to set up a future-oriented, secure, and win-win development framework. Through this, we aim to create greater value for our global customers. In the past few years, we have also initiated multi-

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level cooperation in several fields including technology, products and marketing in order to face risks and challenges together. Huawei has formed numerous partnerships with leading companies, and cooperates with them on the foundation of our self-developed technologies. We work closely with leading multinationals such as TI, Motorola, IBM, Intel, Agere, ADI, Altera, SUN, Microsoft, Oracle and HP to improve the time to market of our products, and to incorporate the latest technologies and best management practices into our company. We have also set up a joint venture with Siemens which focuses on the research, production, sales and services of TD-SCDMA in order to further advance its development. Jointly with Motorola, we set up a UMTS research center in Shanghai, which is engaged in providing global customers with more powerful UMTS products and solutions and HSPA. To improve our corporate management, we have been cooperating with world-leading management consulting companies such as IBM, Hay Group, PwC and FhG since 1997, introducing advanced processes like IPD (Integrated Product Development), ISC (Integrated Supply Chain). We also carried out radical reforms in human resource management, financial management, quality control and so on, and have established an IT-based management system by implementing industry-leading practices. We also join hands with a large number of prestigious companies such as Intel,Texas Instruments, Freescale Semiconductor, Qualcomm, Infineon, Agere Systems, Microsoft, IBM, Sun Microsystems and HP and set up joint laboratories.

Milestones
2006

On 8 May 2006, Huawei Technologies introduced new visual identity (VI). The new

VI reflects Huawei's core values of customer-focus, innovation, steady and sustainable growth, and harmony.

Huawei showcased its ALL IP-based FMC Solutions at ITU Telecom World 2006. Huawei Mobile Softswitch Subscribers Exceed 100 Million. As a leader in the mobile Vodafone selected Huawei to build the radio access part of its UMTS/HSDPA Motorola and Huawei announced a new collaboration to bring an enhanced and EMOBILE selected Huawei as a key 3G equipment supplier for the rollout of its new

softswitch industry, Huawei is the global No.1 provider of softswitch products. Network in Spain. extensive portfolio of UMTS and HSPA infrastructure equipment to customers worldwide. UMTS and High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) network, which is Japan's first IP-based HSDPA Radio Access Network.

Huawei accepts 3Com's bid offer to purchase its stake in H3C.

Huawei Announces a 3G Agreement with Leap Wireless. According to the

agreement, Huawei will deploy a CDMA 3G network for Leap to support its Cricket wireless services in Spokane, WA., Boise, ID., and Reno, NV. 2005

Provided USD 5 million cash plus equipment donation for the Tsunami-affected Selected by Optus Australia as a DSL partner to provide DSL-based access

countries. equipment capable of supporting high-speed data, voice (including Voice over IP), video multicasting and business services.

Selected as a preferred 21 Century Network("21CN") supplier by British Telecom to

provide multi-service network access (MSAN) components and transmission equipment for the BT 21CN network.

Won the licence to produce and sell mobile phones to consumers in China.

2004

Established a joint venture with Siemens to develop TD-SCDMA mobile Huawei Technologies won China Telecom's national backbone optimizing contract.

communication technology targeted for the China market. The purpose of this project was to optimize Guangdong provincial 163 backbone network. According to the contract, Huawei Technologies high-end router NE5000 won 100% market share of the TSR procurement contract and successfully entered into two super nodes of the national backbone. Meanwhile, Huawei Technologies gigabit switching router NE80 won 75% market share in this project. Huawei Technologies signed a contract with China Telecom to build more than 1.2 million ADSL lines, which further consolidated the company's position as the biggest strategic partner of China Telecom.

Awarded the "Most Promising Vendor of the Year, Asia Pacific, 2004" and "Asia

Pacific Broadband equipment Vendor of the Year, 2004" by Frost & Sullivan, a global market research company that provides consulting information and intelligence on emerging high-technology and industrial markets.

Selected by Emtel to commission the first African UMTS commercial network. Secured a loan of USD 360 million with 29 banks over a three-year term to expedite Selected to rollout a UMTS network for Dutch operator Telfort.

the company's global development plans.

2003

Cisco Systems alleged that Huawei Technologies had infringed some of Cisco's

technology patents. However, Cisco withdraw the lawsuit and both companies resolved all patent litigation, with each party paying for its own legal fees incurred.

Set industry record with the deployment of 100 million ports of C&C08 worldwide. Established a joint venture with 3Com to deliver enterprise data network. Certified as ISO 14001 compliant by DET NORSKE VERITAS (" DNV" ). Successfully launched a nation-wide UMTS service for Emirates

Telecommunications Corporation (Etisalat) in December, reinforcing Etisalat's position as a technology leader while enabling Etisalat to become the first organization in the Middle East and the Arab World to introduce a third generation network. 2002

Recorded strong growth of 68% in international sales from USD 328 million in 2001

to USD 552 million in 2002 despite a global decline in the investment of telecom infrastructure by 50%.

Huawei Technologies passed TL9000 Quality Management System authentication by Selected by China Mobile to launch the world's first mobile wireless LAN.

Underwriters Laboratories Inc. ("UL" )

2001

Commercially deployed 10Gbps SDH system in Berlin of Germany. Achieved No.1 market share across Asia Pacific for the company's Optical Line Sold Avansys, a subsidiary of Huawei Technologies to Emerson for USD 750 million. Became a member of the International Telecommunications Union("ITU").

Products, according to RHK.

2000

Contracted sales exceeded USD 2.65 billion with overseas sales exceeded USD 100 Established R&D centers in the Silicon Valley and Dallas of United States.

million.

1999

Selected as the principal supplier for China Mobile's nationwide CAMEL Phase II Established Bangalore R&D centre, which achieved CMM level-4 accreditation in

compliant IN, currently the largest and most advanced network of its kind in the world. 2001 and CMM level-5 accreditation in 2003. 1998

Obtained patent for the product Digital Micro-Cellular Server Control Switcher. Established Nanjing R&D center which achieved CMM Level 4 accreditation in June

2003.

1997

Launched GSM equipment. Established joint R&D labs with Texas Instruments , Motorola, IBM, Intel, Agere

Systems, Sun Microsystems, Altera, Qualcomm, Infineon and Microsoft. As of June 2005, Huawei Technologies has a total of 10 joint research labs.

Since 1997, IBM, Towers Perrin, the Hay Group,

PricewaterhouseCoppers("PwC")and Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft("FhG") have been acting as Huawei Technologies' consultants respectively on process transformation, employee stock option plan, human resource management, financial management and quality control. We cooperate with these leading multinational consultancy firms to keep in line with the best practices in the industry. 1996

Launched HONET integrated access network and optix SDH equipment. Won the first overseas contract from Hong Kong's Hutchison-Whampoa to provide Established Shanghai R&D center which successfully achieved CMM Level-5

fixed-line network products. Certification in 2004. 1995


Established the company's IPR (Intellectual Property Right)Department. Established Beijing R&D center which successfully achieved CMM Level-4

accreditation in 2003. 1993 1989 1988 Launched C&C08 digital switch. Researched the PBX independently. lncorporated and established its headquarters.

Corporate Citizenship
The rapid rate of development and modernization in the last century has come at the expense of our natural resources, and they are being increasingly depleted. There is also an ever-widening gap between the rich and the poor, resulting from unbalanced social and economic development. Therefore, sustainable development is now no longer just about the need to balance economic and social progress with concern for the environment, but also encompasses human and social factors, including the fight against poverty. The declaration of the WSIS (the World Summit on Information Society) describes an Information Society "where everyone can create, access, utilize and share information and knowledge, enabling individuals, communities and peoples to achieve their full potential in promoting their sustainable development and improving their quality of life". Here at Huawei, we offer innovative communication solutions to people worldwide, in order to help people

around the world gain access to the Information Society. We continually strive to carry out our responsibilities as a corporate citizen, in order to ensure sustainable development. Managing Corporate Responsibility Huawei endeavors to increase access to information and communication technology. Our Role in Society As an integral part of the society in which we operate, Huawei firmly believes in contributing back to the local countries and communities in which we operate. Local Community Huawei's activities have an impact on the societies in which we operate, and we firmly believe in the need to give back to society. Environment Environmental protection is a crucial part of sustainable development, and Huawei's environmental motto has always been: "Green Huawei, Green Communication, and a Green World". Supply Chain Huawei takes effort to ensure that its suppliers are also responsible corporate citizens by establishing a Social Accountability Management System (SAMS) based on the SA8000 standard. Our Employees

Managing Corporate Responsibility


We are working harmoniously together with telecom peers around the world to share the benefits along the value chain and create an even better global business environment. What's more, as a responsible corporate citizen and member of the United Nations Global Compact, we are committed to supporting local communities worldwide by increasing access to technology, education and opportunities. That's why at Huawei, we continue to apply our spark of innovation, quality, efficiency and collaboration to help realize the potential of the telecoms industry and bring innovative ideas to life. Our Vision Huawei endeavors to increase access to information and communication technology. In addition, we place great emphasis on sustainable development and the bridging of the digital divide. Corporate Responsibility Strategy As part of Huawei's efforts to fulfill our responsibility as a corporate citizen, we have joined the Global Compact, an initiative advocated by the United Nations to promote corporate citizenship worldwide. United Nations Global Compact In order to address issues with regards to human rights, labor standards, and environmental protection, which arise due to globalization, the United Nations initiated the Global Compact program in 1999.

Our Vision
Huawei endeavors to increase access to information and communication technology. In addition, we place great emphasis on sustainable development and the bridging of the digital divide. We are fully committed to fulfilling our responsibility as a global corporate citizen by providing people with better career opportunities, higher standard of living and education. We also hope to continue enriching the lives of people through communications.

Corporate Responsibility Strategy


As part of Huawei's efforts to fulfill our responsibility as a corporate citizen, we have joined the Global Compact, an initiative advocated by the United Nations to promote corporate citizenship worldwide. The ten principles of the Global Compact on human rights, labor rights, environmental protection and anti-corruption are now an integral part of Huawei's corporate culture. As a leading player in the global telecommunications industry, Huawei's activities have an impact on the societies in which it operates, be it socially, economically or environmentally. As such, we strongly believe in the need to not only act responsibly, but also contribute back to local communities. With increasing globalization and modernization, there is a widening gap between those who have access to technology and those who do not, or what is known as the digital divide. Here at Huawei, we plan to contribute to local communities worldwide by increasing access to technology, education and opportunities, in order to provide the less privileged with a ticket to a better life. In addition, our natural resources today are being depleted at an increasingly rapid rate, and we firmly believe in the need for sustainable development through the efficient usage of resources, to ensure that future generations get to enjoy the natural environment which we take for granted today. We encourage our staff to take on an active role in donations and voluntary community activities. Our suppliers also have to meet the certain Corporate Responsibility requirements.

United Nations Global Compact


In order to address issues with regards to human rights, labor standards, and environmental protection, which arise due to globalization, the United Nations initiated the Global Compact program in 1999. Member companies are expected to observe, promote and execute certain principles in the areas of human rights, labor, and the environment In 2004, Huawei joined the Global Compact and started to incorporate its principles into the company's corporate culture and business activities.

To develop the telecoms infrastructure in less developed countries and provide To contribute to local economies worldwide through our global network of R&D To provide training and education in order to build a skilled local workforce. To contribute to local communities by providing help to people in need and actively To carry out worldwide social welfare activities including providing assistance for the To integrate eco-design into our Research & Development process. To comply with international environmental standards and local rules and regulations. To provide our suppliers with CR training and certification services.

customized solutions which adapt to difficult environments. centers, training centers, factories and representative offices.

participating in natural disaster relief efforts. disabled, donations, and education by establishing the "Charity Association"

To provide our employees with equal opportunities, a healthy working environment

and effective labor protection.

News

Press Releases 13 Nov 2007 Huawei Showcases Innovative Technologies at Mobile Asia Congress 2007 13 Nov 2007 Huawei and Qualcomm Successfully Complete Commercial Test of CDMA2000 1x EV-DO VoIP based on IMS 09 Nov 2007 Huawei Selected as "Next Generation Network Vendor of the Year" and "Business Development Strategy Leader" by Frost & Sullivan 02 Nov 2007 Huawei Enhanced Mobile Softswitch Solution Debuts in China More... Product Launch 12 Nov 2007 Huawei Quidway AR19/29/49 Series Router V300R001 is generally available now 07 Nov 2007 The Huawei iManager N2000 DMS V300R003 and Huawei iManager NSM V200R005 is generally available now 30 Sep 2007 End of Marketing (EOM) for the Huawei MA5600 V300R001 Software Version 25 Sep 2007 Huawei iManager T2000 V200R005 (EMS/SNMS) is generally available now More... Media Coverage 20 Nov 2007 Operators to deploy Huawei femtocell next year 20 Nov 2007 China's Huawei expects sales to beat target 20 Nov 2007 Telecom Italia to link with China's Huawei on southern Italy network 26 Jul 2007 Huawei Among the Six Most Respected Telecom Companies in the World More... Picture News 13 Nov 2007 Huawei Showcases Innovative Technologies at Mobile Asia Congress 2007(13 Nov 2007)

Press Releases
13 Nov 2007 Huawei Showcases Innovative Technologies at Mobile Asia Congress 2007 Huawei today announced that it has showcased its innovative wireless solutions at the "Mobile Asia Congress 2007" in Macau from 12 to 15 November 2007. With the theme of "ALL IP, Mobile, Convergence", Huawei reinforced its leadership in mobile networks to IP through a series of demonstrations and real life service experiences. 13 Nov 2007 Huawei and Qualcomm Successfully Complete Commercial Test of CDMA2000 1x EV-DO VoIP based on IMS Huawei announced a successful testing, in collaboration with Qualcomm, of an overall solution for CDMA2000 1x EV-DO Rev.A access to the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network and the world's first successful end-to-end Voice Over IP (VoIP) call in Shanghai. 09 Nov 2007 Huawei Selected as "Next Generation Network Vendor of the Year" and "Business Development Strategy Leader" by Frost & Sullivan Huawei today announced that it has received two "Best Practices Awards"

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from Frost & Sullivan, the Growth Consulting Company: the "Next Generation Network Vendor of the Year" and the "Business Development Strategy Leadership Award", in recognition for excellent performance in the highly competitive NGN equipment market and outstanding business strategy implementation in Latin America. Huawei Enhanced Mobile Softswitch Solution Debuts in China Huawei recently rolled out its enhanced version of its popular mobile softswitch solution in China, providing significant new capabilities for next generation mobile core networks. Huawei Joins Hands with ITU to Promote ICT Development Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. ("Huawei"), a leader in providing next generation telecommunications network solutions for operators around the world, today announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to jointly promote ICT development in developing countries. Huawei Hosts Global IMS Summit Huawei today announced that it successfully hosted its Global IMS Summit in Beijing, China. Huawei Launches New Generation WiMAX Commercial Solution Huawei recently rolled out its New Generation WiMAX commercial solution, with integrated 4G mobile technologies that can provide operators with 30% cost-savings on base stations while doubling their system capability. Huawei showcased the solution at PT/EXPO COMM CHINA 2007 in Beijing. Huawei reinforces its leading position in LTE Huawei today announced that it has showcased its 100Mbps Long Term Evolution ("LTE") application at PT/Expo Comm China 2007 by demonstrating multiplex HDTV services and mutual gaming with a transmission speed of 100 Mbps. Huawei Deploys the World's first IP BSS Commercial Network Huawei today announced that it has successfully built the world's first Internet Protocol-based base station system (IP BSS) commercial network for China Mobile, helping the operator reduce its capital and operating expenditures by network transformation from GSM towards an All IP infrastructure. Huawei Receives Prestigious Industry Accolade Huawei today announced that it has received three Global Telecom Business (GTB) Innovation Awards. Huawei was recognised for its outstanding performance in KPN's All-IP project (end-to-end network transformation award), BT's 21CN pilot project (core network transformation award), and PCCW's Mobile TV launch (mobile TV award) .

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