This is the replacement for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi that Huawei proposes

2023-10-04 12:22:58

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NearLink, a proposal from Huawei, has security among its advantages, since thanks to end-to-end encryption, it would be more secure than current technologies. Photo Juan Alcaraz.

Huawei, founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei as a retired military engineer from the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, began as a distributor of imported PBX products, but soon began developing its own products.

In 1996 it won its first overseas contract, providing basic telephone products to Hongkong’s Hutchison-Whampoa company. Then in 1997, Huawei launched its GSM product and expanded its offering to CDMA and UMTS technologies.

In the 2000s, Huawei began to rapidly expand internationally and became a leading supplier of telecommunications equipment, and began manufacturing its own mobile phones: in 2010 it launched the Huawei Ascend P1, a commercial success that helped Huawei to become a major player in the mobile phone market.

And in recent years, Huawei has continued to grow and expand, becoming a leading telecommunications infrastructure provider, and one of the world’s leading mobile phone manufacturers.

Now, the technology giant shook the world of wireless communications by introducing its innovative technology called NearLink. This revolutionary solution promises to replace Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on our phones, offering speeds of up to 10 Gbps and energy efficiency that will extend battery life.

One of the most notable features of NearLink is its security, thanks to end-to-end encryption, which makes it a more secure option than current technologies. Although Huawei has not specified the launch date of NearLink, the company has assured that it is in active development and its availability is expected in the coming years.

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If NearLink is successful, it could have a profound impact on the mobile technology industry by simplifying the design of phones and reducing costs. However, it still faces significant challenges, such as its ongoing development and uncertainty over its adoption by manufacturers and consumers. The tech community is anxiously waiting to see if NearLink will deliver on its promise and change the way we connect wirelessly.

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