Well, in this era, besides Motorola, Nokia, and Ericsson, there's really no one else.
As for Sony and Samsung, they're probably still in the labs researching them.
After arriving in Hong Kong, Xing Baohua rested for a day before heading to Wah Hong Telecom.
Hundreds of technical staff are waiting here for testing.
Xing Baohua did nothing but wait for the results.
Furthermore, this kind of test cannot be completed in just one or two days; it also requires analyzing signal data, and so on.
Testing the billing system to see if there are any bugs or vulnerabilities that could lead to overcharging or undercharging.
Thousands of mobile phones were delivered, and many employees joined the testing phase.
I've been keeping an eye on things at the telecom company for two days. Fortunately, there haven't been any problems here; Ericsson's technology is pretty good.
Xing Baohua estimates that testing will take another month or so! He told the engineers not to worry about any oversights during testing, and to just fix any errors they find.
In fact, the tests in Hong Kong have attracted the attention of many countries. Even Henry from Motorcycles called to ask Xing Baohua.
Xing Baohua told Henry that after he finished overseeing the launch of Iridium, he would accompany him to Hong Kong to personally experience the convenience of the digital mobile phone era.
Xing Baohua's small mobile phone circle has continued to expand.
Now Ericsson, Nokia, Alcatel, and Motorola also want to get in, but they all seem to want to be the boss.
In this circle, Xing Baohua doesn't really care who's in charge; it's a completely standardized community. The technology is provided, everyone agrees, whether they're paid to use it or not, they support each other.
Many things are now free, which makes promotion easier.
Motorola wanted to control the patents and develop its own system, but in the end, it achieved nothing and even sold its brand.
Ericsson has a lot of technology, but many of it is not open. For example, the early charging port was not only very wide, but it was also easy to damage when plugging and unplugging.
Apple iPhones 1, 2, 3, and 4, as well as the iPad 12, all use the wide-port charging port.
Nokia uses a pinhole charging port, 2.5mm, which is quite peculiar, and there is no unified standard.
Xing Baohua wanted to integrate them and use a unified standard charging port, data port, etc.
Or a combination of the two.
These mobile phone manufacturers were all very powerful in this era, with a large global market share, but they all perished after fighting their own battles.
Ericsson was the first to be sold to Sony. Then Nokia went bankrupt and was sold to Microsoft, Motorola was sold to Lenovo, and Alcatel was sold to TCL.
There's still a market for motorcycles; you can see what new models they've released.
Since Lenovo has spent so much money, it should exhaust the Motorola brand. As for innovation? That's not Lenovo's business.
Next, Xing Baohua plans to work with these manufacturers to work together to repair the problem and promote its use free of charge.
He was afraid that the system he had created would soon be destroyed by someone else.
Microsoft did try to tinker with Nokia's operating system, but Apple and Google joined forces to destroy it.
As for the other systems, none of them survived.
So, to promote for free, you need a huge customer base. These mobile phone manufacturers may have their own brands, but they each have their own selling points!
Just like Microsoft systems, which are used in various brands of phones and assembled computers.
Has it hindered the competition among branded PC manufacturers?
Xing Baohua's ideas are teetering on the edge of a precipice, and could be extinguished at any moment; it's only a matter of time.
If possible, bring in Motorcycle; if he's willing to be the boss, let him be. Otherwise, how can he protect these underlings?
Seeing that the test went smoothly, Xing Baohua called to invite the leaders of the desert country and several neighboring countries to come to Hong Kong to witness the miracle of the digital age.
They agreed to meet at a certain time a month from now. After all, they were all important people, not people who could be called upon at any time.
We could only invite them because of the influence they have with the desert country. Xing Baohua's influence is hardly worth anything.
The key point is that Xing Baohua still wants to get that batch of oil as soon as possible.
Only after the wealthy people in the desert country have reviewed the tests and signed agreements to build the digital network will Xing Baohua dare to tell Ericsson, Alcatel, and other companies about the major project.
As for Nokia, well, with such a snail's pace of development, wouldn't it be embarrassing enough to send them to a desert country?
Find someone to replace you! Who should you find?
Xing Baohua was in a bit of a dilemma. Huawei was still a fledgling company, but what about ZTE?
Wow, ZTE is a good option.
I just don't know how large ZTE is now.
Replacing Nokia's job isn't that difficult; it's just about building signal towers and repeater stations.
As for Nokia's technology, just avoid it! Xing Baohua's software and hardware park can help ZTE build new products.
Besides, would you trust your own people to do the work?
ZTE is located in Nandu, which is very close.
Through connections at the branch office, we found the contact information for the Nandu ZTE manufacturer and had the secretary make a phone call to inform them that Dami Technology, together with Ericsson, Alcatel, and other telecommunications companies, was discussing a business deal with them.
ZTE should send representatives to Hong Kong's Huahong Group to discuss business cooperation.
When Director Hou of the Zhongxing factory received the call, he felt there were so many scammers these days! He could have believed it if it was just for a bag of rice.
They also partnered with international giants like Ericsson and Alcatel. Is Rice's face really that big?
A couple of days later, during a team meeting, this incident was told as a joke, causing everyone below to burst into laughter.
But one of the deputy factory managers frowned slightly and said to Factory Manager Hou, "Factory Manager Hou, Alcatel was the first to cooperate with rice, and Ericsson also cooperated on several projects afterward. This matter is probably not a joke!"
"?" Factory Director Hou was stunned, and the rest of the staff were also taken aback.
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