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Ericsson is cheapest vendor in Huawei’s China ops

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BEIJING: In China, home to Huawei Technologi­es Co and ZTE Corp, it’s cheaper to buy network equipment from Sweden’s Ericsson AB.

According to a tender by China Unicom Hong Kong Ltd’s parent to purchase some 4G base stations, Ericsson offered to sell its products for 21 billion yuan (US$3.1bil), or 25% below Huawei and 22% lower than ZTE’s offer. Nokia Oyj asked for the highest price at 34.7 billion yuan.

It’s rare for prices of telecommun­ications equipment to be disclosed publicly, so it’s unclear whether these prices reflect what these companies charge worldwide, but the figures stood out to Edison Lee, an analyst at Jefferies Hong Kong Ltd.

In particular, the prices indicated ZTE no longer competed on price alone because the quality of its products had improved, Lee said in a note to clients.

Huawei, which has been under fire from the US and its allies over concerns its products may carry security risks, doesn’t face that worry at home.

The company, which has repeatedly denied allegation­s that the Chinese government could use its equipment for spying, emerged as the winner of the Unicom auction.

Ericsson reported rising sales in the fourth quarter in China, boosted in part by a telecom contract that had been delayed from previous quarters.

The Swedish company gets about 10% of its revenue from North-East Asia, a market area that also includes Japan.

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