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Huawei's 5G Power can help customers quickly build intelligent sites, optimize TCO, and meet the much higher requirements of 5G.
By Peng Jianhua, President of Telecom Energy, Huawei
By 2025, the number of people-to-people, people-to-things, and things-to-things connections will exceed 100 billion. With the growing adoption of 5G networks, experience- and business-driven connectivity and computing are becoming ubiquitous. The rise of new services, such as online healthcare, online education, online office, smart home, VR, AR, and autonomous driving, is demanding broader network connections, higher bandwidth, and content and computing that are closer to users.
We’ve seen a series of major new changes taking place in communications networks, including increased wireless frequency bands and sites, fiber replacing copper, all-optical FTTx, equipment room capacity expansion, and FMC/ICT convergence. Base stations will also evolve from communications and connectivity functionality to "social stations" with a full array of functions.
So, how will these developments change site power infrastructure?