ZTE
ZTE corporate campus in Shenzhen, Guangdong | |
Native name | 中兴通讯股份有限公司 |
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Formerly called | Zhongxing Telecommunication Equipment Corporation |
Public | |
Traded as |
SZSE: 000063 SEHK: 0763 |
Industry |
Telecommunications equipment Networking equipment |
Founded | 1985 |
Founder | Hóu Wéiguì (侯为贵) |
Headquarters | Shenzhen, Guangdong, China |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people |
Hóu Wéiguì (Chairman) Shǐ Lìróng (史立荣) (President)[1] |
Products | Mobile phones, smartphones, tablet computers, hardware, software and services to telecommunications service providers and enterprises |
Revenue | CN¥81.471 billion (2014)[2] |
CN¥3.538 billion (2014)[2] | |
CN¥2.634 billion (2014)[2] | |
Total assets | CN¥106.214 billion (2014)[2] |
Owner | ZTE Holdings (30.57%) |
Number of employees | 69,093 (2014)[1] |
Website |
www.zte.com.cn www.ztedevice.com |
ZTE | |||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 中兴通讯股份有限公司 | ||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 中興通訊股份有限公司 | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | China-Prosperity Communications Corporation | ||||||||||
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ZTE Corporation is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and systems company headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong.
ZTE operates in three business units: carrier networks (54%), terminals (29%) and telecommunication (17%). ZTE's core products are wireless, exchange, access, optical transmission, and data telecommunications gear; mobile phones; and telecommunications software.[3] It also offers products that provide value-added services,[4] such as video on demand and streaming media.[5] ZTE primarily sells products under its own name but it is also an OEM.[6]
ZTE is one of the top five largest smartphone manufacturers in its home market,[7] and worldwide, in the top ten.
History
ZTE, initially founded as Zhongxing Semiconductor Co., Ltd in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, in 1985, was incorporated by a group of investors associated with China's Ministry of Aerospace.[8] In March 1993, Zhongxing Semiconductor has changed its name to Zhongxing New Telecommunications Equipment Co., Ltd with capital of RMB 3 million, and created a new business model as a "state-owned and private-operating" economic entity. Ties to the state notwithstanding, the corporation has evolved into ZTE Corporation of being publicly traded having made an initial public offering (IPO) on the Shenzhen stock exchange in 1997 and another on the Hong Kong stock exchange in December, 2004.[8]
While the company initially profited from domestic sales,[9] it vowed to use money from its 2004 Hong Kong IPO to further expand R&D, overseas sales to developed nations, and overseas production.[10] Making headway in the international telecom market in 2006, it took 40% of new global orders for CDMA networks[11] topping the world CDMA equipment market by number of shipments.[12] That same year also saw ZTE find a customer in the Canadian Telus[13] and membership in the Wi-Fi Alliance.[14] More customers in developed nations soon followed Telus' lead, and in 2007 ZTE had sold to UK's Vodafone, Spain's Telefonica, and the Australian Telstra,[13] as well as garnering the greatest number of CDMA contracts globally.[15] By 2008 ZTE could claim its customer base was truly global, as it had made sales in 140 countries.[13]
In 2009, the company had become the worldwide third-largest vendor of GSM telecom equipment, and about 20% of all GSM gear sold throughout the world that year was ZTE branded.[16] As of 2011 it holds around 7% of the key 3GPP Long Term Evolution patents[17] and that same year launched the world's first smartphone with dual GPS/GLONASS navigation, MTS 945. ZTE claims to devote 10% of its annual revenue on research and development each year, and it could be producing patents and utility licenses at a furious pace.[18][19] ZTE has filed 48,000 patents globally, and with more than 13,000 patents granted. 90% more patents are invention-related. In two consecutive years (2011 and 2012), ZTE has been granted the largest number of patent applications globally,[20] which is the first for a Chinese company.[21]
Subsidiaries
ZTE has several international subsidiaries.
ZTEsoft Technology
As a subsidiary of ZTE Corporation, ZTEsoft engages in ICT industry and specializes in providing BSS/OSS, big data products and services to telecom operators, and ICT, smart city and industry products and services to enterprises and governments.
PT. ZTE Indonesia
PT ZTE Indonesia were representative of ZTE with has many customer with PT Telkom Indonesia tbk, PT Telekomunikasi Seluler tbk, PT Indosat tbk, PT Smartfren tbk, PT XL Axiata, and also supply hand held with ZTE Trademarks.
ZTE (Australia) Pty Ltd
ZTE entered the Australian market in 2005,[22] and as of 2009 ZTE (Australia) Pty Ltd[23] acts as the exclusive supplier of ZTE handsets, network cards, and as OEM Supplier to customers, such as Telstra, and Optus in Australia.
ZTE Deutschland GmbH
ZTE Deutschland GmbH was founded in 2005 with headquarters in Düsseldorf; it, as of 2008, had hired 50 people, 60% of whom were recruited locally.[24] ZTE Deutschland GmbH partners with German football club Borussia Mönchengladbach for the seasons of 2016/17 and 2017/18.[25]
ZTE USA Inc
A North American subsidiary of ZTE,[26] with headquarters in Richardson, Texas,[27] ZTE USA Inc offers wireless handset and networking products in the US. ZTE USA partnered with NBA's Houston Rockets for the season of 2013-2014[26]
ZTE Telecom India Pvt Ltd
ZTE Telecom India Private Limited provides distributes telecom equipment and systems. The company also provides repair, support, and maintenance services for its telecom equipment. ZTE Telecom India Private Limited was formerly known as ZTE Kangxun Telecom Company India Private Limited. The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Gurgaon, India.
ZTE (HK) Ltd
ZTE (Hong Kong) Ltd. (China) serves in such areas as global contract manufacturing.
ZTE do Brasil Ltda.
ZTE do Brasil Ltda. was founded in 2002 with headquarters in São Paulo and offices in Rio de Janeiro and Brasília; providing mobile devices and network products for the Brazilian market.
ZTE Pakistan Pvt Ltd
ZTE[28] was introduced in the Pakistani market in 1999 with its headquarters in Islamabad and major offices in Lahore and Karachi. Providing telecom equipment, network products and managed services to telecom operators in Pakistan i.e. PTCL, Telenor, Mobilink, Zong, Special Communications Organization (SCO).
ZTE Myanmar
ZTE Myanmar is also a fully owned subsidiary of ZTE Corporation
Zonergy
Zonergy is a renewables company with interests in electricity generation through solar parks in China and Pakistan and palm oil cultivation in Indonesia to produce biofuels. ZTE is a major shareholder and was instrumental in the creation of the company in 2007 but holds a minority of the shares in the entity.[29]
ZTEsoft Technology India Pvt. Ltd.
As a subsidiary of ZTE Corporation, ZTEsoft India engages in ICT industry and specializes in providing BSS/OSS, big data products and services to telecom operators, and ICT, smart city solutions and industry products and services to enterprises and governments. Company has several tie-ups with regional governments for implementation of smart city solutions.
Products
ZTE operates in three business segments - Carrier Networks(~54%)-Terminals(~29%)-Telecommunication(~17%) Products can be roughly arranged into three categories: equipment used by network operators (links and nodes, etc.), equipment used to access networks (terminals), and services, which includes software.[30] On October 2010, ZTE's unified encryption module received U.S./Canada FIPS140-2 security certification,[31][32] which made ZTE the first vendor from P.R. China to successfully validate modules according to the NIST FIPS140-2 standard under the CMVP program.[33]
Consumer electronics
- Mobile phones
As of 2012, ZTE is the 4th largest mobile phone vendor.[34] It also placed within IDC's Top 5 smartphone vendor leaderboard.[35][36] Strategy Analytics counts ZTE as 4th largest smartphone vendor (5% market share) in 2Q2013.[37] It also manufactures tablets.[38][39][40]
- Mobile Hotspots
The MF60 and MF80 4G mobile hotspots were announced in August 2011.[41]
- Windows Phone
At Mobile World Congress 2014 in Spain, Microsoft announced that ZTE is the latest hardware partner of Windows Phone platform.[42]
Network Operators Equipment, Network Nodes and Network Elements
ZTE is also a provider of Core Routing and Core Network equipment, also known as Network Elements such as:
- GGSN (GSM / UMTS), PGW (LTE EPC), PDSN (CDMA)
- ZTE ZXR10-Series Core Switches and Core Routers
- MPLS routers[43]
- Base stations, some of them developed with OBSAI - Open Base Station Architecture Initiative architecture, including China-specific Time-Division Long-Term Evolution aka TD-LTE radio protocol support and CDMA-based EV-DO equipment
- Telephone switches
- legacy WAP and MMSC equipment
- WiMax products, based on ZTE SDR platform, part of the Uni-RAN technology, Uni-Core core network equipment, and services to support the WiMAX 4G network over 3.5 GHz frequencies.
- SDN / NFV products as seen through Open Daylight Project
Customers
A good number of ZTE's customers are outside of China. During the 2000s, the majority were developing country mobile network operators, but ZTE products see use in developed countries as well. The UK's Vodafone, Canadian Telus, Australia's Telstra, as well as France Telecom have all purchased equipment from ZTE.[44]
Many Chinese companies are also ZTE customers, including China Netcom,[45] China Mobile,[46] China Satcom,[47] China Telecom,[48] and China Unicom.[4][49]
In the United States, ZTE USA manufactures mobile phones and broadband devices for multiple wireless carriers including AT&T, Boost Mobile, Cricket Wireless, MetroPCS, Sprint, T-Mobile, TracFone, Verizon, and Virgin Mobile. It may also sell network equipment to these carriers.
Sponsorship
In May 2016, ZTE became the co-sponsor of German club Borussia Mönchengladbach.[50]
In May 2016, ZTE's Nubia brand signed football star Cristiano Ronaldo as a brand ambassador for a reported fee of $4 million.[51]
Controversies
Bribes for contracts
- Norway
Norwegian telecommunications giant Telenor, one of the world’s largest mobile operators, banned ZTE from "participating in tenders and new business opportunities for 6 months because of an alleged breach of its code of conduct in a procurement proceeding" during a five-month time span ending in March 2009.[52]
- Philippines
Contract negotiations to build a broadband network for the Philippine government may have included improper activities.[53] The project was later canceled.[53]
Surveillance system sale
In December 2010, ZTE sold systems for eavesdropping on phone and Internet communications to the government-controlled Telecommunication Company of Iran.[54] This system may help Iran monitor and track political dissidents.
Handset security
At least one ZTE mobile phone (sold as the ZTE Score in the United States by Cricket and MetroPCS) can be remotely accessed by anyone with an easily obtained password.[34]
In 2012, politicians in the United States of America raised other security concerns regarding ZTE and another Chinese wireless equipment manufacturer, Huawei.[55]
Shareholders
As at 30 June 2016, ZTE Holdings (Chinese: 深圳市中兴新通讯设备有限公司), an intermediate holding company, owned 30.57% stake of ZTE. The shareholders of ZTE Holdings were Xi'an Microelectronics (Chinese: 西安微电子技术研究所, a subsidiary of China Academy of Aerospace Electronics Technology), Aerospace Guangyu (Chinese: 深圳航天广宇工业有限公司 a subsidiary of CASIC Shenzhen Group) and Zhongxing WXT (Chinese: 深圳市中兴维先通设备有限公司). The first two entities were state-owned enterprise.[56]
References
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- 1 2 3 4 "Annual Report 2014" (PDF). ZTE. 2015-04-08. Retrieved 2015-05-22.
- ↑ Product Portfolio ZTE Official Site
- 1 2 ZTE Secures More than Half of China Unicom GSM Value-Added Service System 2008 Tender ZTE Official Site, 2008-12-15
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- 1 2 20 Years History of ZTE Corporation by Mr. Huang Guo in 2005
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- ↑ A Global Telecom Titan Called...ZTE? Businessweek.com, 7 March 2005
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- ↑ ZTE tops 2006 international CDMA market. CIOL Bureau. 8 March 2007
- 1 2 3 History ZTE Official Site
- ↑ ZTE joins Wi-Fi Alliance----- one of the first Chinese members ZTE Official Site, 2006-08-30
- ↑ ZTE Tops 2007 Global CDMA Market ZTE Official Site, 2008-01-30
- ↑ INTERVIEW-China's ZTE aims for fifth of global GSM gear market reuters.com, Tue 17 Nov 2009 10:53pm EST
- ↑ China's ZTE targets 10 pct of LTE patents reuters.com, Tue 11 January 2011 11:07am EST
- ↑ "ZTE Ranked World No. 1 in Patent Applications for Second Straight Year". www.cnbc.com. CNBC. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
- ↑ Strong Growth in Demand for Intellectual Property Rights in 2012
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- ↑ Yahoo reported ZTE as first Chinese company to rank No.1 in global patent applications
- ↑ About ZTE ZTE Australia Official Site
- ↑ Global Sales Offices > Asia Pacific ZTE Official Site
- ↑ ZTE opens new office in Bonn, Germany ZTE Official Site, 2008-11-18
- ↑ ZTE Becomes Co-Sponsor of Top German Football Team Borussia Mönchengladbach
- 1 2 Pocket Communications Launches ZTE's Tri-Band C79 and C78 ZTE Official Site,2009-04-02
- ↑ ZTE Opens LTE Laboratory in North America ZTE Official Site, 2009-10-20
- ↑ ZTE Pakistan Official Site
- ↑ Brautigam, Deborah (2015). Will Africa Feed China?. New York: Oxford University Press.
- ↑ "ZTE Corp (ZTCOF.PK): Overview; Full description". Thompson Reuters. Retrieved 2012-05-13.
- ↑ ZTE Unified Platform Cryptographic Library Version 1.1
- ↑ ZTE Unified Element Management Platform Cryptographic Module Version 4.11.10
- ↑ ATSEC participated in ZTE products security evaluations
- 1 2 Jeremy Wagstaff; Lee Chyen Yee (18 May 2012). "ZTE confirms security hole in U.S. phone". reuters.com. Thompson Reuters. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
- ↑ IDC: Samsung extends lead over Apple while Chinese vendors increase influence
- ↑ IDC: Growth Accelerates in the Worldwide Mobile Phone and Smartphone Markets in the second Quarter, 2013
- ↑ Strategy Analytics: Global Smartphone shipments Hit Record 230 Million Units in Q2 2013
- ↑ ZTE Launches Two Android Tablets: Dual-core Z-pad and Android 3.0 V11 at MWC
- ↑ ZTE V9 Android tablet revealed androidcommunity.com, 12 October 2010
- ↑ V9 product page ZTE Official Site
- ↑ Archived 27 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Microsoft Announces ZTE As New Windows Phone Hardware Partner".
- ↑
- ↑ For Vodafone and France Telecom sales, see ZTE Wins China Mobile WAP Expansion Contract ZTE Official Site, 20071016
- For Telus sales, see ZTE Breaks into North America with First Shipment of 3G Terminals for Canada ZTE Official Site, 2006/09/26
- For Public Mobile sales, see ZTE Partners with Public Mobile to Build CDMA Network in Canada ZTE Official Site, 2010-06-03
- ↑ China Netcom´s first IPTV agreement confirms ZTE as major international IPTV network provider ZTE Official Site, 20060830
- ZTE to Build World's First AVSIPTV Commercial Network with China Netcom Group ZTE Official Site, 20071206
- ↑ ZTE to Install the World´s Largest Optical Transmission Network ZTE Official Site, 20060830
- ZTE Partners with China Mobile to Complete IndustryFirst Commercial IMSBased HD Video Conference System ZTE Official Site, 20091127
- ↑ ZTE and China Satcom to provide GoTa network for China´s 10th National Games ZTE Official Site, 20060830
- ↑ ZTE Bags Major Value Added Services Contracts in China ZTE Official Site, 2006/11/14
- ZTE bags China Telecom´s largest metropolitan NGN project ZTE Official Site, 20060830
- ZTE Inks 1.33 billion RMB CDMA Contract with China Telecom ZTE Official Site, 20081120
- ZTE Exclusively Awarded IPTV Project by China Telecom, Jiangsu Branch ZTE Official Site, 20060830
- ZTE to install first polyphonic ringtone gateway for China Telecom ZTE Official Site, 20060830
- ZTE Strengthens Competitive Position with Third China Telecom IPTV Project ZTE Official Site, 20060830
- ZTE Helps China Telecom Achieve the Recognition as First in the World to Offer EPONbased 3G Services ZTE Official Site, 20090407
- ZTE Collaborates with China Telecom to Build IMS Network Solution ZTE Official Site, 20091130
- ↑
- ZTE Network Equipment Destined for World´s Highest Railway ZTE Official Site, 20060830
- ZTE Provides Green 3G Network through Innovative Wind and Solar Solutions ZTE Official Site, 20091208
- ZTE to install China´s largest voice access platform ZTE Official Site, 20060830
- ZTE to Build Three FibreOptic Networks for China Unicom ZTE Official Site, 20061011
- ZTE inks deal with China Unicom for CDMA handsets ZTE Official Site, 20070207
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- 1 2 Arroyo suspends telecoms deal with Chinese firm reuters.com, Sep 22, 2007
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