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Huawei Claims to Lead in 5G Commercial Contracts with 91 Deals Wordwide

Ryan Ding, executive director of the Board and president of Huawei's Carrier BG Ryan Ding, executive director of the Board and president of Huawei's Carrier BG Image Credit: Huawei

Huawei last Saturday announced that it had secured a total of 91 5G commercial contracts worldwide to date, putting it ahead of all other major vendors despite tightening restrictions from the United States.

Over half of the contracts, 47, come from Europe, while 27 are in Asia, thanks to increased customer recognition, said Ryan Ding, executive director of the Board and president of Huawei's Carrier BG, during a 5G Products and Solutions Launch in London on Feb. 20. 

The company said that it has also shipped over 600,000 5G Massive MIMO AAU (Active Antenna Unit) modules, a type of key modem used in 5G base stations, to its global customers. 

Huawei said it is committed to developing the best end-to-end 5G solutions, which will include the industry's highest-performance 5G base station supporting all scenarios and the Blade AAU with the industry's highest level of integration. The company claims that it is the first in the industry to provide industrial 5G modules for vertical applications. 

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