Huawei's Innovative Integration of Services and Networks to Monetize Tokens Globally
Huawei's Innovations at MWC Shanghai 2026
At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) Shanghai 2026, Huawei took center stage by unveiling a series of groundbreaking innovations centered on integration: services, networks, and computing power. This new wave of technology aims to pave the way for enhanced monetization strategies in the telecommunications landscape, particularly focusing on the rapid development of models and agents powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Advancing All Intelligence
The company branded its showcase under the slogan “Advancing All Intelligence,” emphasizing collaboration with global operators, industry partners, and thought leaders to explore advanced connectivity and computing power. Key aspects of Huawei's approach include the monetization of user experience and modernizing businesses through AI-driven processes.
Keynote Insights
David Wang, Vice Chairman of Huawei's Board, delivered a keynote speech, discussing how AI is reshaping mobile networks and setting the stage for the next decade of industry growth. Highlighting the past 40 years of evolutionary mobile technology, he pointed out that each generation has pushed the boundaries of spectral efficiency and performance.
Wang outlined six critical imperatives that will guide future growth in mobile communications:
1. Development of new services and capabilities for future communication systems.
2. Integrating AI into mobile communication to foster three distinct layers of intelligence.
3. Building network architecture for integrated satellite and ground communication.
4. Promoting sustainable planning and spectrum allocation.
5. Clearly defining specifications for AI-native core networks.
6. Seeking new business models and application scenarios for mobile services.
Service Innovations
Showcasing technological advancements in collaboration with China's top three operators, Huawei emphasized innovations relating to high downstream bandwidth in 5G-A networks, the monetization of user experiences, and AI-fueled business modernization. The targeted AI-oriented network helps operators gain a competitive edge in monetizing both bytes and tokens.
The architecture transitions from traffic-centric networks to those designed for real-time interaction, ensuring guaranteed connectivity for users. It leverages both upward and downward high bandwidth along with service quality-enhancing technologies to maintain high standards of user connectivity.
Transforming User Experiences
Boasting over 100 million 5G-A users worldwide, Huawei is actively working with global operators to enhance the monetization experience for users in existing customer bases while maintaining user retention and increasing Average Revenue Per User (ARPU). Rapid upload speeds emerge as a foundational element of the network infrastructure as operators gear up for a token monetization era.
AI-powered glasses, utilising real-time multimodal interaction for translations and exhibition tours, require upload bandwidth of 20 Mb/s. World-leading operators now vigilantly analyze the commercial potential of high-bandwidth transmission services, implementing various solutions that ensure high speeds, low latency, and robust upload bandwidth across their networks.
Future Developments
The rapid advancement of AI agents is expected to drive dynamic growth for token-based services that will rely on broadband networks featuring exceptional upload reliability and low latency. The Upper-6 GHz band is recognized as the sweet spot for the deployment of such networks, with over 20 countries proactively earmarking this frequency for International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT).
2026 marks the debut of commercial applications for the U6 GHz band, with plans for the first commercial 5G-A network operating on this band in the Middle East, along with pilots by certain operators in Hong Kong and Macau.
Partnerships and Innovations
Huawei intends to continue collaborating with operators in regions like Guangdong and Shanghai in 2026, rebuilding B2C and B2H services utilizing AI for attractive offerings. This strategy aims to enhance token consumption across various applications including smart home devices and integrated consumer services.
In the B2B sector, Huawei aims to partner with operators to deliver AI computational services based on integrated computational power and networks, unlocking new avenues for business growth. There’s a commitment to lead innovations employing AI-native technologies in autonomous networks while facilitating domain intelligence’s rollout in key areas.
Overall, Huawei's visible synergy across operational efficiencies, energy quality, and network experiences promises to enhance both connection quality and operational effectiveness, thereby catering to diverse markets including high-speed rail, event venues, and campuses, thereby fostering new growth dynamics in the telecommunications sector.