Huawei's Yang Chaobin: AI-Centric Network Solution Helps Carriers Seize AI Opportunities
Sunday, March 9, 2025
BARCELONA, Spain, March 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- At the Huawei Product & Solution Launch during MWC Barcelona 2025, Yang Chaobin, Huawei's Director of the Board and CEO of the ICT Business Group, launched the company's AI-Centric Network solution.
According to Yang, the emergence of high-quality, low-cost, and open-source AI models will give rise to a wide range of new innovation in applications and accelerate the advent of an intelligent world.
Advancements in AI will transform society at three levels. It will enable a truly individualized experience for consumers, drive intelligent collaboration in organizations, and lay the groundwork for more inclusive intelligence for everyone.
As for the ICT industry, while evolving technology and a more diverse range of application scenarios will create unprecedented growth opportunities, they will also raise the bar for network infrastructure. To make the most of these opportunities, carriers need to make sweeping breakthroughs in network bandwidth, latency, coverage, and O&M.
"Huawei's AI-Centric Network solution is designed to address these needs," said Yang. "It revolutionizes network capabilities to enable all-domain connectivity. It will power a shift towards application-oriented O&M, and will reshape telecom service and business models to take full advantage of new opportunities presented by AI."
AI-centric networks - A four-layered approach
Yang expanded on the challenges carriers face moving forward, explaining how Huawei's solution can help them better prepare for a surge of new AI-powered applications.
1. All-domain connectivity. With more in-depth collaboration between AI and
networks, carriers will be able to optimize resource orchestration for
routing, bandwidth, and so on. This will provide intelligent applications
with universal network access, ultra-high uplink and downlink, and SLA
assurance.
2. Application-oriented O&M. Advances in AI applications will give rise to
more complex service scenarios and massively diverse experience
requirements. This will necessitate a shift from traditional,
resource-oriented network O&M to a more application-oriented approach.
Huawei's Telecom Foundation Model supports predictive and proactive O&M,
experience optimization based on application-level awareness, and
tailored, more fine-grained operations. Carriers will be able to
significantly enhance the efficiency of network O&M while taking user
experience to entirely new levels.
3. Enhanced AI-to-X services. At the individual user level, AI-centric
networks can deliver the right experience for different AI scenarios by
assigning the exact levels of bandwidth, latency, and reliability needed.
At the organizational level, they can break through bottlenecks in
capacity and response times configured for person-to-person interactions,
evolving networks to support person-to-agent and even agent-to-agent
interactivity. And at the societal level, AI-centric networks will enable
ubiquitous connectivity to speed up AI adoption in public services like
education and healthcare, providing more inclusive value for communities
around the world.
4. Innovative business models. Finally, different experience requirements
will give carriers the opportunity to explore new business models that
monetize a broader range of metrics. Essentially, AI-centric networks
will allow carriers to go beyond traditional traffic-based monetization
and start monetizing experience itself. This will unleash the full
potential of connectivity and open up new revenue streams.
"We need to join hands and work together across the telecom industry," Yang Chaobin concluded. "By exposing network capabilities, collaborating with different industries, and engaging in scenario-specific innovation, we can make the most of new growth opportunities in the age of AI, and bring the world one step closer to a brighter, more intelligent future."
MWC Barcelona 2025 is held from March 3 to March 6 in Barcelona, Spain. During the event, Huawei will showcase its latest products and solutions at stand 1H50 in Fira Gran Via Hall 1.
In 2025, commercial 5G-Advanced deployment will accelerate, and AI will help carriers reshape business, infrastructure, and O&M. Huawei is actively working with carriers and partners around the world to accelerate the transition towards an intelligent world.
For more information, please visit: https://carrier.huawei.com/en/events/mwc2025
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