The top ten points tell you how foreign media views Huawei

As a national enterprise that China is proud of, Huawei is now in the world. So what do foreigners think of this Chinese company? Is China's "Apple"? Or is it a large-scale assembly plant? The foreign media commented on ten interesting things about Huawei. By the eyes of outsiders, you may be able to see things that you can't usually see.

When it comes to smartphones, Huawei may not be the first brand you think of. However, this does not prevent it from being among the most important mobile phone manufacturers. In fact, Huawei is one of the largest communications companies in the world today. Here are some examples of interesting stories about Huawei that you may not know.

1. Ren Zhengfei created Huawei for 42 years old.

What do you think of 42 years old? Tortured middle-aged crisis? No! Ren Zhengfei tells you that in addition to annoying the disillusionment of life, a middle-aged man can also create one of the world's largest communications companies. Before becoming an entrepreneur, Ren Zhengfei worked as a technician in the Chinese military. However, he does not have a military rank. Ren Zhengfei, now 71 years old, still holds the position of chairman of Huawei. According to the Hurun Rich List, Ren Zhengfei ranked 556th among China's richest people.

2. Huawei means "Chinese action" in Chinese.

Huawei consists of two Chinese characters. The first word: "Hua", in ancient Chinese, is a word common to flowers. However, it gradually became "China" and "China". The second word "为", in Chinese means "as" or "achievement." In connection, Huawei's meaning can literally be translated as "Chinese achievement".

3. Huawei is the world's largest manufacturer of communication equipment

The role of Huawei mobile phone manufacturers has only been established in recent years. The company was first marketed on the basis of production communication equipment and in 2012 exceeded Ericsson as the world's number one communications equipment supplier.

4. Huawei was founded at the beginning of production of telephone switches.

Although the name Huawei has only recently been known by smartphones, it has existed around us early and served us silently. Huawei was born in Shenzhen, China in 1987. At that time, China’s military communications were still relying on communications equipment produced by foreign manufacturers. Ren Zhengfei has built China's own telephone exchange through research and experimentation. Ren Zhengfei said: "Switch technology is related to national security. In the modern world, a country without autonomous switch technology seems to have no military."

5. Huawei has cooperation with 80% of the world's communication companies.

Huawei has partnerships with 80% of the world's communications companies. Its main partners include: Vodafone, Motorola and T-Mobile. In addition to producing smartphones, Huawei also appears on the world stage as an infrastructure supplier. Interestingly, Huawei still has a deep football friendship. Sponsored a number of football clubs. Among them are the Premier League Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain and many other familiar teams.

6. Huawei once invested millions of dollars in a Canadian university.

Huawei has invested $1.4 million in Walton University, Canada. Designed to help build a lab that focuses on cloud computing technology. Although the cultivation of talent technology, the ultimate benefit is the enterprise itself. However, this close academic move has won a wide-ranging goodwill.

In fact, Huawei has invested in education many times. Earlier, I sponsored MIT's "Future Communications" project.

7. Huawei employees own most of the company's shares

Huawei is an "employee-holding" company, and about 64% of its employees hold shares in the company. Since Huawei is listed, these shares are not available for trading, but only as a performance reward. When the shareholding employee leaves the company, the controlled shares will be returned to the company, and of course he will receive the equivalent compensation.

However, employee holding does not mean that employees have control over the company. Huawei is still managed by the management led by Ren Zhengfei.

8. Huawei and the US security department have repeatedly contradicted

When Huawei started its business in the United States, it was repeatedly blocked by the federal government. Americans worry that this leader has a military background. Huawei responded that these allegations were not established. Although the United States could not find evidence, in 2012 the United States issued a report saying that Huawei had a security threat to the United States.

Ironically, according to the documents leaked by Snowden in 2014, the US government has secretly planned to boycott Huawei. It even includes eavesdropping on Ren Zhengfei's private communications.

9, Huawei has 76,000 R & D personnel

As a large company, Huawei has a research and development team of up to 76,000. Its research investment accounts for 10% of the company's revenue. Such huge research and development support enables Huawei to maintain a steady stream of technological innovation while completing huge economic sales.

10. In 2010, Huawei’s revenue surged 30%

The huge revenue comes from the continuous expansion of the company's overseas business. According to market research firm Gartner, Huawei accounted for 15.7% of the global electronic communications market in 2010, or about $8.25 billion.

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