Huawei is doing extremely well here in Australia, 2nd largest telco uses Huawei dslam exclusively. Our 3rd and 2nd largest mobile carrier both uses Huawei equipment for their base station.
Sadly Australian government banned them from supplying equipment for its national broadband network...
Whops that was awkward. Then again, at least I was able to recognise my mistakes unlike you who are still wilfully ignorant about international affairs.
Ban on human embryo editing was lifted in the UK and Sweden soon after China announced the results of its first experiment. As far as I'm concerned the two countries seem pretty western to me.
Bahahahaha, Indians boasting about their multi satellite launch. While it's impressive from a commercial standpoint, it's hardly a talking point technology wise.
Feel free to cram more 1U cubesat into the rocket, better yet send a few sacks of potatoes into orbit and claim you've launched 1000...
Like I said before feel free to name one Indian telecom software solutions, whether it's DC management, WAN or billing. You guys have been trying to prove Indian prowess, at least have some evidence to back it up.
That's rich, only thing you've contributed to this thread is crying about other Chinese posters.
How about you explain what kind of expertise India can offer in regards to Telecom. Better yet, tell me what advantages Indian companies have over well established companies like Ericsson, Huawei...
Wow, bunch of useless numbers that have no relation to the topic been discussed. Give yourself a pat on the back.
Telecom industry are dominated by Chinese, American and Swedish companies. Fun fact, Tata's core network in India uses Huawei routers
Made an account just to write this post. While everyone are right to be proud of this supercomputer(me included) there's few problems that I hope it gets addressed in the future.
1. inadequate memory: Tianhe-2 have 88GB or RAM per node at just over two TFLOP/s while the sunway have only 32GB per...