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Despite uncertainties in the telecom sector, Chinese equipment maker Huawei will invest $2 billion over the next four years in India as it looks to aggressively market consumer devices and set up global R&D centre in the country.

The company, which clocked $1.5 billion in revenues from India in 2011-12, is also betting big on the roll out of 4G LTE services in India and is targeting more than 50% share of the contracts coming in.

"2011 was a good year for Huawei because our revenue in India increased about 20%... Last year, we began building a new R&D centre in Bangalore, which will house more than 5,000 people. From 2011, the plan is to invest $2 billion in five years in india," Huawei India Chief Executive Officer Cai Liqun said.


This includes the R&D centre, manufacturing and marketing among others, he added.

The company began work on setting up a research and development centre in Bangalore last year, which is expected to house more than 5,000 professionals. It is investing $150 million in the facility, which is expected to become operational from June 2013.


Besides, it also has a global service resource centre (GSRC) in Bangalore along with a global network operations centre (GNOC), which is its largest such centre outside of China. These centres cater to its clients across 140 countries.

"We are also planning to set up a global technology centre (GTEC) along with the others (existing centres) in Bangalore maybe this year or the next (year). This Centre will focus on providing technical support to clients globally," Liqun said.

He added that GTEC will handle technical issues of customers globally but declined to comment on the number of people that would be hired.

"We have GTECs in China, but this will be first outside china. It is under discussion. Indians have language advantage as well as technology, that is what we want to capitalise on through this centre," Liqun said.

Of the company's $1.5 billion Indian revenues, $1.2 billion was contributed by its network business driven by 3G deployment and network expansion by operators, while the remaining $300 million came from devices like handsets, dongles and set top boxes.

"I think 2012 is a tough year for the whole telecom industry in India because the policy is not clear. Operators are waiting for licences. This period will see no major investment but after all this is solved, we are confident of the Indian market," Liqun said.

Huawei to invest $2 bn in India, set up global R&D centre
 
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R&D for software/system supporting ? I don't think India has the talents pool of hardware engineering.
 
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R&D for software/system supporting ? I don't think India has the talents pool of hardware engineering.

if Pakistanis are willing to work in india, I am sure the pool will have Chinese, Pakistanis and indian engineers. They may also have a focus on RnD of mobile apps
 
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if Pakistanis are willing to work in india, I am sure the pool will have Chinese, Pakistanis and indian engineers. They may also have a focus on RnD of mobile apps

I don't think they clear way of letting us working in there freely.

anyway, if Huawei can work out a super handset from Indian R&D facility, I don't bother to have one I always have my faith on Huawei technologies. this firm is a welfare for all mankind.
 
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LOL this is what they teach in Pakistan about India,

There are 312 engineering colleges in Maharastra alone, so you can imagine how many colleges in India. So talent pool wise India ranks among the best after developed countries and China.

http://www.go2engineering.com/html/New_List_Of_Engg_Colleges.pdf

no, you miss my point, I have my respect of all engineering colleges and know you have the super famous IIT. I was saying most of them lack workshops or intern for hardware knowledge in-site experience, compared to those in China and Japan. but your software engineers has that advantage.

therefore this R&D facility shall still focus on apps and plugin programs for Huawei's equipment and handsets.
 
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Huawei was to set up the plant in chennai some 5 years ago, but the govt didnt approve it cos of its relationship with PLA and kalpakkam Nuke plant nearby....
Good the govt have approved it now.. :)
Havent seen any huawei set yet, maybe hope to see and using it firsthand...
 
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no, you miss my point, I have my respect of all engineering colleges and know you have the super famous IIT. I was saying most of them lack workshops or intern for hardware knowledge in-site experience, compared to those in China and Japan. but your software engineers has that advantage.

therefore this R&D facility shall still focus on apps and plugin programs for Huawei's equipment and handsets.

Bangalore is home to many other hardware R&D centers. Worth mentioning here is the GE R&D center

List of Top 10 R&D Companies in India based in Bangalore
 
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India hosts 30 percent of global top R&D companies: Zinnov

InformationWeek

India is fast growing as a major hub for global research and development (R&D). According to research firm Zinnov, currently 30 percent of the top 1,000 R&D spenders across verticals have a presence in India. As per the report titled “Global R&D Benchmarking Study: FY2011” released today, there is a total installed talent pool of 2,20,000 in MNC subsidiaries in India and these MNCs have spent USD 7-7.5 billion on the headcount in India in FY11 alone. The study also found that the opportunity areas for India to attract R&D investment span over 13 sectors with software being the most invested in sector.
 
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Very wise decision by Huawei, once they crack the indian market, there will be no one in the world to stop them being the number 1 telecom company in the world.

Actually I would rank Japanese market as the homerun round for that title.

Japan earlier set up the first 4G telecom network in Asia, and the Tech is provided by Huawei for Softbank, one major mobile operator in Japan.
 
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