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Category | Modem | |
Device driver for | ZTE Proprietary HS-USB Modem | |
Release date | 4-18-2008 | |
Windows version | Windows Vista (6.0) 32 bit | |
Manufacturer | ZTE Corporation | |
Version | 1.2050.0.2 | Download |
Name | ZTE Corporation |
Key people | Yin Yimin (Chairman) Zhao Xianming (President and Executive Director) |
Industry | Networking equipment |
Operating income | increase 7.55 billion |
Number of employees | 68,240 |
Owner | Zhongxingxin (30.34%); China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation |
Company Limited by Shares|j=Zung1hing3 tung1seun3 gu2fan6 jau6haan6 gung1si1 |s2=ä¸å ´é讯|t2=ä¸èéè¨|p2=ZhÅngxìng tÅngxùn|l2=China-Prosperity Communications|alttitle3=ZTE|s3=ä¸å ´|t3=ä¸è|p3=zhÅngxÄ«ng|l3=China-Prosperity [or the word itself: resurgence]|order=st ZTE Corporation is a Chinese technology company that specializes in telecommunication. Founded in 1985, ZTE is listed on both the Hong Kong and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges. ZTE operates carrier networks, terminals, and telecommunication. Its core business is wireless, exchange, acces optical transmission, data telecommunications gear, telecommunications software, and mobile phones. It also offers video on demand and streaming media. ZTE primarily sells products under its own name, but it is also an OEM. ZTE is one of the top five largest smartphone manufacturers in its home marketThe company has faced criticism in the United States over potential ties to the Chinese government that could enable surveillance. In 2017, ZTE was fined for illegally exporting U.S. technology to Iran and North Korea in violations of economic sanctions. In April 2018, after the company failed to properly reprimand the employees involved, the U.S. Department of Commerce banned U.S. companies (semiconductors) from exporting to ZTE for seven years. The ban was lifted in July 2018 after ZTE replaced its senior management, and agreed to pay additional fines and establish an internal compliance team for 10 years. In June 2020, the Federal Communications Commission designated ZTE a national security threat, thereby barring it from any U.S. subsidies.