Partner Perspectives Huawei 3/10/2021
Wireless carriers worldwide have a huge challenge: How to manage the machinery of legacy systems, 5G, marketing, network operations and customer care demands. Enter Huawei, which has developed a new digital transformation platform it says can provide the core engine for that machine, creating a more intelligent, agile operation in the process.
Debuted in late February at Mobile World Congress in Shanghai, Huawei s General Digital Engine (GDE) platform is based on a 1+4+N architecture: 1 represents its open cloud-native underpinnings, 4 is tied to its core quartet of data sharing, intelligent production flow, capability sharing and integrated low-code self-development features; and N refers to its ability to manage multiple application scenarios, including planning, construction, maintenance, optimization and operations.
Partner Perspectives Huawei 2/24/2021
At the 5G Advanced Summit hosted by the Global System for Mobile Communications Association (GSMA) during MWC Shanghai 2021, Dr. Tong Wen, Huawei Fellow and CTO of Huawei Wireless, delivered a keynote speech titled Continuous 5G Evolution for Building an Engine of All-Industry Digitalization . In his speech, Dr. Tong emphasized that 5G must continuously evolve to build an engine of all-industry digitalization so as to satisfy the fast-growing consumer connections and diverse industrial applications.
5G Evolution Speech @ MWC 2021 by Dr. Tong Wen, Huawei Fellow and CTO of Huawei Wireless
5G development accelerates, driving 5G networks to improve performance
Partner Perspectives Huawei 2/24/2021
Mobile network operators (MNOs) must plan and deploy new 5G mobile technology infrastructure in order to meet growing customer demands for higher network quality of experience, but also ensure that their networks are fit for purpose to address other revenue generating use cases, such as those from industries. As well as supporting these diversified business requirements, MNOs also need to work with vendor partners to deploy their next generation networks in a speedy manner to deliver on their go-to market KPIs, such that they remain competitive.
One of the challenges in achieving these goals is that MNOs radio sites are already crowded with existing non-5G hardware.
1. How much growth is ZTE seeing in 5G outside of China?
Against the status quo of challenging external environment in last year, ZTE has maintained sturdy growth in both domestic and overseas markets.
We keep expanding our footprint in high-end market with our wireless products. For example, in Europe, ZTE together with Wind Tre launched 5G services in over 56 cities in Italy. At the same time we are in the process of deploying 5G in 6 different cities in North Spain. Moreover, we were the first to deploy real 5G core network in Austria which is ready to provision the real 5G Stand Alone network.