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G4S named preferred security firm for Huawei Technologies
Dec 7, 2015 10:03 IST

  • G4S and Huawei logo. Reuters


    Britain's G4S, the world's biggest security group, said the agreement would enable it provide services to Huawei in up to 41 countries if needed, which includes regions like the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Asia. The company currently provides manned security and total facilities management for Huawei's telecommunications business in Tanzania, Namibia, Egypt, Guatemala, United Arab Emirates, Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo.


    Huawei's telecoms business, which makes networking equipment, is the world's second largest behind Ericsson.


About G4S

G4S Plc (formerly Group 4 Securicor) is a British Multinational security services company headquartered in Crawley, Sussex, U.K. It is the world's largest security company measured by revenues and has operations in around 125 countries. With over 620,000 employees, it is one of the world's largest private sector employers. G4S was founded in 2004 by the merger of the UK-based Securicor Plc with the Denmark-based Group 4 Falck. G4S has a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. It has a secondary listing on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange. It generated revenues of over $15 billion in 2014.

About Huawei

Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. (/ˈhwɑːˌweɪ/) is a Chinese multinational networking and telecommunications equipment and services company headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong. It is the 2nd largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer in the world behind Ericsson.

Founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei a former engineer in the People's Liberation Army . At the time of its establishment Huawei was focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded its business to include building telecommunications networks; providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China; and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei has over 170,000 employees as of September 2015, around 76,000 of whom are engaged in research and development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes in countries including China, the
United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Pakistan, France, Belgium, Germany,Colombia, Sweden, Ireland, India, Russia, and Turkey,and in 2013 invested US$5 billion in R&D, increased to $6.4bn in 2014.
In 2014, Huawei recorded profit of 34.2 billion CNY (5.5 billion USD). Its products and services have been deployed in more than 140 countries and it currently serves 45 of the world's 50 largest telecoms operators


G4S named preferred security firm for Huawei Technologies
@Chinese-Dragon , @cnleio .
WIN-WIN Cooperation.:cheers:
 
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G4S named preferred security firm for Huawei Technologies
Dec 7, 2015 10:03 IST

  • G4S and Huawei logo. Reuters


    Britain's G4S, the world's biggest security group, said the agreement would enable it provide services to Huawei in up to 41 countries if needed, which includes regions like the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Asia. The company currently provides manned security and total facilities management for Huawei's telecommunications business in Tanzania, Namibia, Egypt, Guatemala, United Arab Emirates, Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo.


    Huawei's telecoms business, which makes networking equipment, is the world's second largest behind Ericsson.


About G4S

G4S Plc (formerly Group 4 Securicor) is a British Multinational security services company headquartered in Crawley, Sussex, U.K. It is the world's largest security company measured by revenues and has operations in around 125 countries. With over 620,000 employees, it is one of the world's largest private sector employers. G4S was founded in 2004 by the merger of the UK-based Securicor Plc with the Denmark-based Group 4 Falck. G4S has a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. It has a secondary listing on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange. It generated revenues of over $15 billion in 2014.

About Huawei

Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. (/ˈhwɑːˌweɪ/) is a Chinese multinational networking and telecommunications equipment and services company headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong. It is the 2nd largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer in the world behind Ericsson.

Founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei a former engineer in the People's Liberation Army . At the time of its establishment Huawei was focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded its business to include building telecommunications networks; providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China; and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei has over 170,000 employees as of September 2015, around 76,000 of whom are engaged in research and development (R&D). It has 21 R&D institutes in countries including China, the
United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Pakistan, France, Belgium, Germany,Colombia, Sweden, Ireland, India, Russia, and Turkey,and in 2013 invested US$5 billion in R&D, increased to $6.4bn in 2014.
In 2014, Huawei recorded profit of 34.2 billion CNY (5.5 billion USD). Its products and services have been deployed in more than 140 countries and it currently serves 45 of the world's 50 largest telecoms operators


G4S named preferred security firm for Huawei Technologies
@Chinese-Dragon , @cnleio .
WIN-WIN Cooperation.:cheers:
Congrats to HuaWei ... i ever got a job offer for HuaWei S.E engineer few years ago when i left ZTE ... but i wanna be a MCU development engineer refused it :sick:, now im regret my last decision. :confused:
 
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Congrats to HuaWei ... i ever got a job offer for HuaWei S.E engineer few years ago when i left ZTE ... but i wanna be a MCU development engineer refused it :sick:, now im regret my last decision. :confused:

Ouch!!:(

G4S is replacing the police as well. I mean I have seen G4S carryout duties that I would call the police for!
 
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Congrats to HuaWei ... i ever got a job offer for HuaWei S.E engineer few years ago when i left ZTE ... but i wanna be a MCU development engineer refused it :sick:, now im regret my last decision. :confused:
Such is life cnleio! You made the decision based what you knew at the time. Most probably you'd do it again had you have the same chance. I made "wrong" choices all the time and ended up working for "losers". My luck finally turned at my last try. And, trust me, the "success" isn't as nearly rosy as I thought it'd be. So there is no such thing as a "perfect" situation in life I guess :(

Back to the topic, this is indeed a win-win deal for Huawei and the British company G4S. We need more deals like this.

Best wishes for both.
 
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Such is life cnleio! You made the decision based what you knew at the time. Most probably you'd do it again had you have the same chance. I made "wrong" choices all the time and ended up working for "losers". My luck finally turned at my last try. And, trust me, the "success" isn't as nearly rosy as I thought it'd be. So there is no such thing as a "perfect" situation in life I guess :(

Back to the topic, this is indeed a win-win deal for Huawei and the British company G4S. We need more deals like this.

Best wishes for both.
LOL ... that's the life, now the life of designer also not bad for me, continue earn money from the market. Anyways we will be successful as long as we persevere ... i had spent 3.5 years to do the one job which i chose, already got the skill rank certification from China government, i will finish it soon. :-)
 
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Congrats to HuaWei ... i ever got a job offer for HuaWei S.E engineer few years ago when i left ZTE ... but i wanna be a MCU development engineer refused it :sick:, now im regret my last decision. :confused:

LOL Why would you reject an offer from Huawei who by the way is the most global/international/advanced Chinese company in the world by quite a margin??
Which company did you choose as an alternative?
 
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I have seen that logo somewhere.. I dont remember where. Probably they operate in India too ?
 
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Ouch!!:(

G4S is replacing the police as well. I mean I have seen G4S carryout duties that I would call the police for!

LOL Those guys are everywhere believe me. I have been to/visited many countries and i was surprised to see G4S operating in countries i never imagined they will have a presence. I find it even more surprising since they are just a British private security firm not even a state owned firm, but its shocking to they have a global presence in almost(over 70%) all countries on earth. They are doing quite a good job i must say........SECURING YOUR WORLD Indeed..:cheers:

I have seen that logo somewhere.. I dont remember where. Probably they operate in India too ?

Yes they are in India as well obviously.
G4S one of the best companies to work for in India | G4S
 
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LOL Why would you reject an offer from Huawei who by the way is the most global/international/advanced Chinese company in the world by quite a margin??
Which company did you choose as an alternative?
The S.E career in the big company like HuaWei/ Foxconn/ ZTE is more like the P.E in R&D department taking charge of New Project Import to the produce line ... the work more about production engineering but i prefer for as a embedded system designer, not wanna my whole life just as a inappreciable screw in such big company so im quit.

A new company established by my former BOSS, we r a R&D company to design mainboards with microprocessor for home and abroad customers. I just see there'r two ways to earn big money from the market in real life, one is the dealer, two is the designer. Anyways work harder is necessary in China, im a 'freeman' doing the job what i like and im a certificated designer.
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