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7 December 2016
NeoPhotonics receives Huawei Excellent Core Partner Award for sixth consecutive year
For the sixth consecutive year, NeoPhotonics Corp of San Jose, CA, USA (a vertically integrated designer and manufacturer of hybrid photonic integrated optoelectronic modules and subsystems for high-speed communications networks) has received the Excellent Core Partner Award for 2016 from telecom network provider Huawei Technologies. At an awards ceremony at Huawei's corporate headquarters in Shenzhen, China, NeoPhotonics was honored for its contributions as a supplier of innovative optical technology and products for high-speed communications networks.
The award is given to companies that consistently deliver innovative technology with the highest performance and quality to meet Huawei's specialized requirements. NeoPhotonics has been recognized annually as a Huawei Excellent Core Partner since 2011.
"We have worked closely with Huawei on their latest-generation 100G-and-beyond products and we strive through continuous improvement to provide both the highest performance and the highest quality in our products, and to leverage our manufacturing and supply chain capabilities to keep pace with Huawei's rapid growth," said NeoPhotonics' chairman & CEO Tim Jenks at the awards ceremony.
Huawei is reckoned to be the largest network equipment provider, serving about a third of the world's population through more than 400 telecom operators in 170 countries. Huawei was one of NeoPhotonics' earliest customers, and NeoPhotonics has supported Huawei's growth and technology development for more than a decade.
 
    














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