President Carter briefed on ZTE’s success in U.S. smartphone market during tour of ZTE Shanghai Research and Development Center
SHANGHAI. - Tuesday, September 9th 2014 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS
WIRE) ZTE Corporation (“ZTE”) (H share stock code: 0763.HK / A share
stock code: 000063.SZ), a publicly-listed global provider of
telecommunications equipment, network solutions and mobile devices, was
delighted to welcome former President of the United States Jimmy Carter
to Shanghai, deepening the company’s friendship with the President who
championed closer ties between the U.S. and China.
President
Carter toured ZTE’s Research and Development Center in Shanghai, home to
some of the company’s most significant technology research projects in
telecommunications networks and devices. Shi Lirong, President of ZTE,
and Cheng Lixin, Chairman of ZTE USA, briefed President Carter on the
latest business updates in the U.S. market, where ZTE is consolidating
its position as one of the top providers of smartphones.
“It was
my pleasure to visit the ZTE Research and Development Center in Shanghai
today. It was impressive to learn of the great technological
advancements that ZTE has developed,” President Carter said. “During
this 35th anniversary of the normalization of U.S.–China relations, it
is good to know of the partnerships between ZTE and American
telecommunications companies.”
“We are honored by the visit of
President Carter to ZTE, and delighted to have the opportunity to show
him some of the company’s latest innovations,” said Mr. Shi. “President
Carter’s vision and foresight has helped inspire ZTE and other Chinese
technology companies to develop deep and mutually-beneficial
partnerships with our counterparts in the U.S.”
In 1979,
President Carter and Premier Deng Xiaoping signed the U.S.-China
Agreement on Cooperation in Science and Technology, paving the way to 35
years of deepening collaboration in a diverse range of sectors
including industrial technology, energy, earth and atmospheric sciences
and health. President Carter previously met ZTE Chairman and Founder Hou
Weigui in a previous visit to China in 2012.
ZTE’s business
model and strategy exemplifies the spirit with which the agreement was
signed, as the company’s U.S. partnerships and investments have led to
its success and innovation in the U.S., in China, and on a global level.
The maker of Blade, Grand X and nubia was a top-4 provider of
smartphones in the U.S. in the second quarter with a market share of
7.4%, higher than any other Chinese company, according to research
company Strategy Analytics.
In the U.S., ZTE collaborates with
leading operators including AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and others to
provide consumers with award-winning smartphones and mobile devices. ZTE
is ranked second in market share in the U.S. prepaid market, and its
share of the postpaid (on-contract) market is steadily growing.
ZTE
is actively pursuing collaborations and alliances in the U.S.,
including partnerships with U.S. technology firms including Qualcomm,
Texas Instruments, Google and Microsoft in semiconductors and operating
systems, generating more than US$17 billion in revenue to the U.S.
technology industry through purchases and licensing fees. ZTE also
operates five research and development centers in the U.S., in Austin,
San Diego, San Jose, North Carolina and New Jersey, with local employees
accounting for 80% of the total headcount in the U.S. market.
“ZTE’s
success is built on our alliances with U.S. partners, and we are
committed to deepening our partnerships and alliances. The foundations
laid by President Carter will continue to underpin collaboration between
the technology industries in the U.S. and China going forward,” said
Mr. Cheng.
The technology development carried out by ZTE in the
U.S. helps support and drive the growth of the company’s operations
globally. ZTE’s products and services are sold in more than 160
countries worldwide, and the company has more than 60 million active
users globally for its mobile devices.
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Contacts
Media Contacts:
ZTE Corporation
Margrete Ma, +86 755 26775207
ma.gaili@zte.com.cn
Edelman PR
Mark Lee / Andres Vejarano
Tel: +852 2837 4756 / 2837 4735
mark.lee@edelman.com
andres.vejarano@edelman.com
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