HUAWEI AppGallery – the officially launched app distribution platform of Huawei, provides new alternative to its users. As one of the top 3 apps in the marketplace globally, HUAWEI AppGallery is now available in over 170 countries/regions with 400 million monthly active users (MAUs), covering mainstream apps and services worldwide.

Read more: Newly launched Huawei AppGallery promises consumer convenience and security

Nokia has announced that it is working with one of the biggest operators in the world to upgrade its IP transport for 5G services. Nokia will help Korean operator LG Uplus automate its IP transport and core networks, allowing the operator to launch 5G services faster while providing subscribers higher speed and unprecedented quality, reliability and security.

Read more: Nokia, LG Uplus collaborate on network automation project

Tecnotree, the Finland-based global provider of IT solutions for the telecom industry, announced its annual financial results for 2019, with unprecedented growth in profitability and performance across all the key areas, delivering an EPS of Euro 0.03 for 2019.

Read more: Tecnotree’s financial results show strong growth in MEA region

Leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices, Huawei, filed more patent applications in Europe than any other company last year, according to a new report by the European Patent Office, thus pioneering the development of solutions to support digital transformation worldwide.

Read more: Huawei tops Europe patent applications

Infinera and Corning Incorporated have announced an industry-leading achievement of delivering an 800 gigabits per second (800G) single wavelength with Infinera’s sixth-generation Infinite Capacity Engine (ICE6) technology across 800 kilometers (km) on Corning’s TXF® optical fiber.

Read more: Infinera, Corning accomplish industry-leading achievement with ICE6

Nokia's chief executive officer Rajeev Suri will leave the telecom equipment provider in September and be replaced by the current head of Finnish energy group Fortum, Pekka Lundmark who is expected to start in his new role on September 1, 2020.

Read more: Rajeev Suri to step down, Nokia appoints new president and CEO

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