Orange Could Keep Huawei or Bring Nokia Into Its Spanish Mobile Network
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MásOrange may rethink Huawei stance as Ericsson misses mark
Uncorroborated reports suggest Spanish operator is preparing a competitive tender that could dismantle an Ericsson-dominated RAN hardware replacement programme, with suggestions that Huawei could be retained, and other vendors may be in the mix.
MasOrange reassesses Huawei and ZTE equipment strategy
MasOrange is reportedly reviewing its mobile network strategy and relationships with suppliers including China’s Huawei and ZTE, as well as Sweden’s Ericsson. According to Expansion, Spain’s largest telecom company planned to reduce its reliance on Chinese suppliers, with the first phase running until the end of 2027. As a result, this would remove ZTE equipment and reduce Huawei’s share of the network, while increasing Ericsson’s role. Huawei’s…
According to the GSMA group, which includes Huawei itself, replacing it would be prohibitively expensive.
The Spanish subsidiary questions the pact that planned to pass 100% of its network to Ericsson. Now it opens to keep the Chinese Huawei or even use Nokia or Samsung as third party depending on the price. Read
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