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Don't take SoftBank's expulsion of Huawei and ZTE from the Japanese market. Because as far as the global 4G base stations are concerned, the total number of base stations is 5 million, and China has built more than 3 million, and the Chinese market is the largest market. What's more, as far as Japan's niche market is concerned, Huawei and ZTE only account for 10% of the market share, and Japan's SoftBank will expel Chinese equipment manufacturers from the Japanese market, which will not hurt Huawei and ZTE, Huawei and ZTE only need to serve China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom three customers, and they will be able to live a very nourishing life.
Ericsson's equipment is not flawless, and a few days ago, Ericsson's system malfunctioned and the 4G network collapsed, leaving millions of mobile phone users around the world unable to use their smartphones, as were the case with Japan's SoftBank and the UK's O2 users.
While Ericsson has been pushing the blame off, citing expired certificates as the root cause of the global outage of its systems, O2 is still working to restore 3G and 4G data services, while SoftBank's telecom services have all been back up and running. Japan's SoftBank and the UK's O2 networks have problems one after another, which obviously smashed Ericsson's golden word**. In contrast, Chinese operators, who purchase a large number of domestically produced equipment, rarely have similar incidents.
Don't take SoftBank's expulsion of Huawei and ZTE from the Japanese market. Because as far as the global 4G base stations are concerned, the total number of base stations is 5 million, and China has built more than 3 million, and the Chinese market is the largest market. What's more, as far as Japan's niche market is concerned, Huawei and ZTE only account for 10% of the market share, and Japan's SoftBank will expel Chinese equipment manufacturers from the Japanese market, which will not hurt Huawei and ZTE, Huawei and ZTE only need to serve China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom three customers, and they will be able to live a very nourishing life.
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Huawei has banned orders from Japanese companies. China will not always be behind the great powers, and since it has risen, then we are qualified to show our own attitude. Huawei's counterattack also dealt a heavy blow to Japanese companies!
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If we can cooperate, we will cooperate, and if we can't cooperate, then we Huawei will not show weakness.
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Huawei is a purely domestic enterprise, earning most of the money of foreigners, and paying taxes is the sum of the other enterprises. It's really the pride of the Chinese people. I hope Huawei can survive this storm!
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No, Huawei is a state-owned enterprise, and the current Huawei cannot do without the Japanese architecture.
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The tax payment is the sum of the other businesses.
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Huawei has completely detached itself from enabling the ARM architecture, which is basically impossible to do at present.
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Because SoftBank's backstage is the United States, SoftBank wants to curry favor with the United States, so it boycotts Huawei.
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It is likely that Japan was instructed by the United States to openly boycott Huawei.
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Because China's Huawei is growing rapidly, Japan is also feeling the pressure.
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That's because Japan supports the United States, and he regards the United States as a big brother, so he wants to boycott Huawei.
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Because they want to stop Huawei's development, this also shows that Huawei is developing very well.
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This is because Huawei is now powerful, so people are more envious.
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Because Huawei is putting a lot of pressure on Japan's mobile phone industry.
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This is because Japan is still relatively obedient to the United States, and it will depend on the intentions of the United States.
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Maybe this represents a certain hostile component, Huawei is now very strong.
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Alibaba may have even been heard of by children in China, and it can be said that it is a very well-known company, but there is indeed a Japanese investment behind this company, and everyone may also guide his name, called Masayoshi Son. And Masayoshi Son is the boss of Japan's SoftBank Corporation. And this SoftBank company is still worthy of global investment companies, as long as it feels that you have the potential and can make money, then it will give you a strong investment, such as domestic Didi, NetEase Ali and other companies can see the shadow of SoftBank on the back, so the relationship between Japan's SoftBank and China is still relatively close.
Among them, Alibaba has a stake of nearly 35%, and Didi also has a stake of up to 20%, while Alibaba has a stake of nearly 5% of Didi. It can be said that SoftBank has invested money in the development of many Chinese companies, and at the same time has made a lot of money from China. It is supposed to cooperate happily and maintain friendly relations with China, but as one of Japan's three major operators, it is also the first to stand up and publicly boycott Huawei.
Now, because of the rapid development of Huawei's 5G, Western countries led by the United States have been surprised and threatened, believing that Huawei's 5G technology will threaten their own status and technology, so they have begun to boycott and chase and intercept them. In this regard, Japan can be said to be the country that follows the United States the most, so now everyone will understand why SoftBank began to boycott Huawei.
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SoftBank is a large international business group with strong roots in China and headquartered in Japan. A household name, its founding. etc., it is definitely the most discerning investor in the world, but SoftBank has not done well on the issue of Huawei.
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SoftBank has always relied on China for the market, but it has relied on the United States for technology. If SoftBank does not do what the United States asks, it risks being hit by the United States. In Son's view, it is better not to do things that offend the United States, but he doesn't want to lose the Chinese market, so he pretends to be and shouts slogans with the United States.
Previously, the United States has said that any country that does not purchase Huawei equipment will provide financial support for its communications industry. Well, Son also wants to get technical and financial incentives from the American side.
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Japan's dependence on the United States is also pandering to the U.S. policy of boycotting Huawei.
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But technology depends on the United States, if SoftBank does not do what the United States asks.
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Businessmen pay attention to profits, and everything starts from money
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Want to get technical and financial incentives from the U.S. side.
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The market is dependent on China, but the technology is dependent on the United States.
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But technology is dependent on the United States, catering to the U.S. policy of boycotting Huawei.
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