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Carritech helps operators, service providers, and resellers access Huawei hardware outside traditional OEM supply routes. This is particularly valuable where procurement is impacted by long lead times, regional restrictions, or platforms that are no longer commercially supported but remain critical to live networks.
We supply a broad range of Huawei equipment, including optical components, line cards, system modules, and complete platforms. All hardware is fully tested, traceable, and supplied with practical support—allowing networks to remain operational, compliant, and cost-effective.
Carritech helps organisations convert surplus Huawei assets into tangible value. We purchase excess and end-of-life equipment across multiple product families, offering a secure and efficient route to market.
By releasing capital tied up in unused inventory, organisations can reduce storage costs, simplify asset management, and support responsible reuse within the telecoms supply chain. If your Huawei equipment is no longer deployed but still holds value, we can help you recover it.
Carritech provides specialist repair services for Huawei network hardware, helping operators extend the usable life of critical infrastructure while avoiding unnecessary replacements.
Our engineers perform component-level repairs on optical modules, line cards, control units, and system components. Each unit is fully tested and validated before return, providing a dependable and cost-efficient alternative where replacement hardware is scarce or delayed.
Carritech delivers independent L3 remote technical support for Huawei-based networks, supporting both live and legacy environments where OEM support is limited, restricted, or no longer aligned with operational needs.
Our engineers assist with fault analysis, configuration challenges, software issues, and ongoing network maintenance. By extending platform longevity and supplementing in-house expertise, we help reduce risk, control operational costs, and maintain service continuity across Huawei infrastructure.
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (/ˈhwɑːweɪ/ HWAH-way; Chinese: 华为; Huáwèi) is a Chinese multinational technology corporation headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, that designs, develops, manufactures and sells telecommunications equipment, consumer electronics, smart devices and various rooftop solar power products.
Initially focused on manufacturing phone switches, Huawei has 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 deployed its products and services in more than 170 countries and areas. It overtook Ericsson in 2012 as the largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer in the world, and overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. In 2018, Huawei reported annual revenue of US$108.5 billion. In July 2020, Huawei surpassed Samsung and Apple in the number of phones shipped worldwide for the first time.