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For carriers to maximize the value of their infrastructure and stimulate new demand, they need to redefine ICT architecture, evolve their ICT infrastructure, embrace autonomous networks, rethink their public cloud strategy, and reassess their approach to data storage.
By Dang Wenshuan, Chief Strategy Architect, Huawei
The microwave industry has reached a consensus on the evolution direction of 5G/5.5G to ultra-broadband, simplified, and multi-channel, and is fully prepared for the new era.
5.5G is the natural evolution of 5G. With a tenfold increase in network capabilities, 5.5G is becoming hugely popular among industries. At the 5G Advanced: Completing the Enterprise Opportunity forum during MWC Barcelona 2024, Huawei proposed that 5.5G will enable industries to accelerate both digital and intelligent transformation.
By Liu Kang, President of the ICT Marketing & Solution Sales Dept, Huawei
In the 5.5G era, microwave will account for 60%+ of mobile backhaul solutions and strong demand will drive the microwave industry forward.
As F5G evolves to F5.5G, innovation in home and enterprise applications and optical sensing will unleash the potential of optical fiber.
By Richard Jin, President, Optical Business Product Line, Huawei
New requirements in four scenarios will drive F5G Advanced: optical to home, optical to enterprise, optical to computing, and green all-optical base.
Tang Xiongyan, Vice President and Chief Scientist of China Unicom Network Technology Research Institute
Net5.5G innovations can drive new B2B business growth by enabling operators to upgrade their existing network and service portfolios.
By Kevin Hu, President, Data Communication Product Line, Huawei
Coordinated industry-wide efforts have created a positive development cycle for networks, users, devices, and services, laying the foundation for 5.5G.
By Cao Ming, President, Wireless Network Product Line, Huawei
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5.5G will fill in the gaps of 5G and enhance the key features of eMBB, URLLC, and mMTC. What features and benefits will 5.5G offer in practice?
By Wu Hequan, Academician, Chinese Academy of Engineering; Director, Advisory Committee of the Internet Society of China; Director, China Standardization Expert Committee
Digital and intelligent transformation is driving us towards an intelligent world. How will the ICT industry develop to fuel this journey?
Meet 5.5G Core - a pioneering concept by Huawei to boost network connectivity, enable services in more scenarios, and build future-ready businesses.
By George Gao, President of the Huawei Cloud Core Network Product Line
This white paper proposes the industry technology directions of Sub-3GHz evolution to ultra-wideband and multi-antenna.
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