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                                             Huawei Tops Worldwide  Telecom Equipment

                                             Revenue in 2023


        Preliminary Dell’Oro Group data indicated
        Huawei maintained  its  lead  as  the  top
        global  telecom equipment  company by
        revenue in 2023, despite efforts by the US
        government  and  other  countries  to limit
        its addressable market and access to the
        latest chip silicon. The research company
        noted  Huawei’s  share  of global  revenue
        widened to 30 per cent in 2023 compared
        with 28 per cent in 2022. Nokia’s share was
        flat at 15 per cent while Ericsson’s fell from
        15 per cent in 2022 to 14 per cent.  ZTE was
        fourth overall, with its share flat at 11 per
        cent,  and  Cisco  increased  its  proportion
        from 5  per  cent  to 6  per  cent.  Dell’Oro
        Group tracks telecom revenue across
        broadband  access; microwave;  optical
        transport;  mobile  core  network; RAN;
        and service provider router and  switch.
        It  stated  preliminary  figures  show  overall
        sales fell 5 per cent in 2023, “worse than
        expected”. The telecom equipment sector
        enjoyed  five  consecutive  years  of  growth
        and stable trends, including up to the end   America telecom  equipment  revenue   Europe”. Dell’Oro Group added  disruption
        of H1 2023, but began to decrease in H2   declined 20 per cent, “faster than expected”   related to Covid-19 (coronavirus) hoarding
        2023, which the research company partially   due to weak activity in RAN and broadband   and  an  ongoing  supply  chain  crisis
        attributed  to “challenging  comparisons  in   access. Excluding  North  America, global   contributed  to regional  and  technology
        some of the advanced 5G markets” and a   revenue  grew “as positive developments   trends.  It  predicted  market  conditions
        “slow transition towards standalone” next-  in  the  Asia  Pacific  region  were  mosftly   would  “remain  challenging  in  2024″  albeit
        generation  networks.  By  region,  North   sufficient  to  offset  weaker  growth  across   with a “less severe” drop than 2023.

        Ooredoo Entrusts Huawei with the Preparation of Its Central Network for
        5.5G in Algeria and Tunisia



        Ooredoo  is  stepping  up  initiatives  to   evolving demands in the digital age,” said   Ooredoo  Algeria  held  a  25.54%  market
        modernize its network and prepare it for the   Aziz  Aluthman  Fakhroo, General  Manager   share, according to data  from  the  Postal
        deployment of 5G in its African markets of   of the  Ooredoo group. Ooredoo's  interest   and Electronic Communications Regulatory
        Algeria and Tunisia. The company signed a   in  5.5G  comes as  the  company is  still  in   Authority (ARPCE). Ooredoo Tunisia is the
        partnership agreement with Nokia in March   preparations  to deploy  commercial  5G  in   leader in its market with a share of 40.9% in
        2023. The Qatari telecoms group Ooredoo   Tunisia  and  Algeria. In  March 2023,  the   the third quarter according to the National
        has  signed  a partnership  agreement  with   group signed a new partnership agreement   Telecommunications  Authority  (INT).  The
        Huawei to modernize its  core network   with Nokia to make its  network 5G-ready   commercial  launch of 5G  and  5.5G  in  its
        to 5.5G  in  some of its  markets,  including   in  its  two African markets.  In  Algeria, the   North  African markets  is  also  expected
        Tunisia and Algeria. Reported by the Qatar   company declared in November 2023 that   to help  increase  Ooredoo's  revenues.
        News Agency, the  initiative will  allow the   it  is  only waiting for the  green  light  from   The  Tunisian  and  Algerian  subsidiaries
        telecoms  operator to  improve  the  quality   the  authorities  to deploy ultra-broadband.   contributed 1.47 billion Qatari riyals ($403.7
        of services provided  to its  subscribers in   In  Tunisia,  it  launched  the  first  tests   million) and 2.46 billion QAR respectively to
        the  various markets  concerned. “With  a   of the  technology in  December 2020.   the group's revenues for the 2023 financial
        focus on  continuous innovation, Ooredoo   The  commercial  deployment of 5G  and   year.  The  group  generated  a  figure  total
        is  committed  to  delivering  transformative   5.5G  in  Algeria and  Tunisia  should allow   business of QAR 23.16 billion.
        connectivity  solutions  that  will  enhance   Ooredoo to strengthen  its  positions  in  its
        our customers' experiences and meet their   two markets. In the third quarter of 2023,
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