Huawei Introduces Enhanced AI-WAN Solution to Fuel Operator Growth with AI-Centric Architecture
Huawei Sets New Standard with Enhanced AI-WAN Solution
On October 14, 2025, during the Ultra-Broadband Forum (UBBF) 2025 in Paris, Huawei presented its upgraded AI-WAN solution under the theme "Thrive with Net5.5G for All Intelligence." This innovative solution is designed to accelerate growth for network operators through a redefined AI-centric architecture.
Leon Wang, the President of Huawei's Data Communication Product Line, delivered a compelling keynote speech titled "AI-Centric Xinghe Intelligent Network Promoting New Growth for Operators." In his speech, Wang emphasized that Huawei's AI-WAN solution has undergone a significant enhancement through a three-layer architecture comprising AI-centric devices, AI-centric connections, and a central AI-driven brain. This design aims to transform IP carrier networks, marking a pivotal shift as operators progress toward the Net5.5G R2 AI UBB phase.
The AI-WAN solution addresses stagnation in private broadband growth and the overwhelming homogeneity of service packages. To combat these challenges, Huawei has incorporated Xingluo identification and profiling engines, which facilitate application-level monetization. This revolutionary feature enables operators to create differentiated service packages, improving the accuracy of potential customer identification to over 90% through multidimensional profiling.
To meet the rising demand for AI computing from businesses, Huawei's AI-WAN solution has played a crucial role in assisting China Telecom Shanghai in launching intelligent private computing lines. This advancement effectively removed bottlenecks faced by traditional networks. The lossless Xingluo algorithm guarantees precise flow-level congestion control and protects user data with a vector conversion engine. Moreover, the solution supports collaborative edge cloud training, with the ambitious target of multiplying operators' Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) tenfold and achieving a return on investment (ROI) within just two years.
In response to the escalating complexity of network attacks, Huawei has fortified the security resilience of its AI-WAN solution across device, network, and configuration levels. This enhancement includes support for session-level fault isolation and quantum-resistant encryption. A remarkable online configuration simulation feature rapidly checks thousands of devices within ten minutes, dramatically reducing human error and bolstering overall security.
As networks expand, traditional Operations Management (OM) models are increasingly under pressure. Huawei's NetMaster system offers continuous network protection and facilitates a shift from reactive measures to proactive management of operations. For example, in fault handling, China Mobile Guangdong successfully reduced diagnosis time from 45 minutes to just 5 minutes, leveraging a knowledge base encompassing over 300,000 cases.
Moreover, MasOrange Spain implemented an autonomous L4-IP network based on Huawei’s AI-WAN solution, resulting in significant reductions in average repair time, cost-efficiency improvements, and enhanced operational efficiency.
The summit concluded with the presentation of the Net5.5G Pioneer Award, celebrating winners from over ten global operators, thereby fostering the worldwide commercial adoption of Net5.5G. This initiative marks a significant step forward in the telecommunications sector, showcasing Huawei's commitment to driving innovation and progress in network solutions.
In conclusion, Huawei’s enhanced AI-WAN solution not only promises to reshape the landscape for network operators but also sets a new standard in efficiency and security in an increasingly complex digital age.