Huawei fails to get AT&T to sell phones in US

epa06269520 An attendee tries out the new Huawei Mate 10 Pro during the official launch event for the Huawei Mate 10 smartphone series in Munich, southern Germany, 16 October 2017. The chinese manufacturer's new offering is aimed at the luxury market.  EPA-EFE/PHILIPP GUELLAND

Bloomberg

Huawei Technologies Co. has failed to strike a deal for AT&T Inc. to sell its flagship phones to American consumers, a setback for China’s top mobile-phone maker, which was expected to unveil a partnership with a US carrier as early as this week, according to people familiar with the matter.
Even without an immediate partner that would help it officially enter the US market, Huawei will still sell a
version of its new Mate 10 Pro smartphone that is unlocked and not tied
to a specific carrier, according to a person familiar with the company, who asked not to be identified discussing private matters.
Huawei and Xiaomi Corp., another leading Chinese handset maker, have been negotiating with carriers including AT&T and Verizon Communications Inc. to bring their popular phones to the US market, people familiar with the companies said in December 2017.
The US mobile-phone market is dominated by Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. Since most phones are purchased through carriers, it’s almost impossible for a manufacturer to gain serious market share without support from AT&T or Verizon, the two largest US wireless networks.
“Over the past five years Huawei has proven itself by delivering premium devices with integrity globally and in the US market,” a spokesman for Huawei told Bloomberg News. “On Tuesday Huawei was expected to introduce new products to the US market, including availability. We look forward to sharing more information with you then.”
AT&T declined to comment. The Wall Street Journal earlier reported that AT&T walked away from a deal to sell Huawei phones. Without AT&T, Huawei can still try to forge deals with Verizon and the other carriers. Huawei already tried selling its flagship Mate 9 phone in the US via e-commerce websites like Amazon.com Inc., but working directly with wireless partners would give China’s No. 1 phone maker a wider presence across the US through stores, carrier websites and TV commercials.

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