According to reports in foreign media, BSNL, the state-owned telecom operator in India, has banned the Chinese telecom equipment makers Huawei and ZTE from the bidding for the GSM projects in the northern and eastern zones in India.
Kuldeep Goyal, chairman of BSNL, said that compared with Chinese-made equipment, those made by Western European manufacturers are […]
India's BSNL Excludes China's Huawei, ZTE From GSM Bidding
25 May 2010
China's Huawei To Invest USD500 Million In India Over Next Five Years
14 January 2010
Max Yang, CEO for Huawei India, is quoted by media that the company plans to […]
Indian Operator Cancels USD2 Billion Purchase Order From Huawei
11 December 2009
Indian state-owned telecom operator BSNL has announced that it canceled the 20 million GSM equipment […]
China's Huawei Gains 20 Million GSM Line Contract In India
11 November 2009
Indian state-owned telecommunications operator BSNL has announced that it has placed a purchase order of mobile communication equipment of 20 million GSM lines for India's southern zone to the Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei and will not call for any new bids.
Kuldeep Goyal, chairman and general manager for BSNL, said that they have already given […]
ZTE Gains USD400 Million GSM Contract In India
16 October 2008
Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE has has gained a USD400 GSM network infrastructure project in India, marking another major breakthrough of ZTE in the Indian market.