Chinese telecoms giant Huawei in comms review
18 May 2012 | by Sara Luker
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei has started a pitch process for its corporate and b2b PR contracts.
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, the Chinese telecoms giant, has started a pitch process for its corporate and b2b PR contracts, currently held ...
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei has started a pitch process for its corporate and b2b PR contracts.
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be an element of B2B, with some trade activity undertaken. The account will be led by founder and CEO John ...