MWC 2025: Entering the Era of Mobile AI with 5G-Advanced Integration and Intelligent Solutions
MWC 2025: Entering the Mobile AI Era with 5G-Advanced
The Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025, scheduled for March 3-6 in Barcelona, is set to showcase a groundbreaking transformation in mobile technology. The fusion of 5G-Advanced (5G-A) and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies is not just reshaping the telecommunications landscape, but also heralding a new era of mobile intelligence that is poised to revolutionize the way we communicate and interact.
The Integration of 5G and AI
In recent years, the global rollout of 5G has gained significant momentum, with 5G-A being commercially launched in regions including China, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific. As we advance into 2025, this intelligent core network will be further enhanced by three new forms of intelligence: service intelligence, network intelligence, and operations management (OM) intelligence. This multi-faceted approach is designed to empower telecom operators to seize new opportunities in the AI era, reconfigure their business models, and accelerate the monetization of network services.
Revolutionary Service Intelligence
One of the standout features of the intelligent network is service intelligence, which revolutionizes access to advanced services. A prime example is the introduction of New Calling, featuring innovations such as intelligent calling agents that deliver interactive, high-definition audio and video calling experiences. This service leverages the network's computational and bandwidth capabilities to provide a seamless calling experience, while simultaneously aiding businesses in reducing costs and enhancing efficiency. In China, telecommunications giant China Mobile has already integrated this technology across its network, facilitating an improved calling experience for over 40 million users.
Another noteworthy advancement is the AI Home Hub, which combines AI with computing power to create a cohesive suite of AI home services. Launched in 2024 in regions like Beijing and Jilin, this service aims for widespread implementation across more than 20 provinces in China by 2025, bringing advanced computing technologies to thousands of households.
Dynamic Network Intelligence
Network intelligence utilizes an NWDAF-based intelligence layer to assist operators in user recognition, experience evaluation, and support. This advancement ensures that real-time data regarding user experience and network operation is accessible, allowing dynamic resource allocation and enhanced network efficiency. Notable implementations include personalized experiences tailored for specific applications such as live streaming, cloud gaming, and online conferences, with several regions in China already commercializing these solutions. The Intelligent Personalized Experience (IPE) system and the MyLogo service, which provides a dedicated entry point for mobile services, are just a glimpse into the future of monetized user experiences.
Enhanced OM Intelligence
In the realm of operations management, innovative processes are redefined to boost quality and efficiency. The introduction of the MDAF component and a unified OM portal are revolutionary. In 2024, Huawei integrated the MDAF component into a Chinese operator's alarm and complaint resolution processes, leading to significant cost savings exceeding 10 million CNY, setting the stage for autonomous L4 networks.
Looking Ahead to MWC 2025
As the world gears up for MWC 2025, participants can expect to witness Huawei's latest intelligent 5G-A core network solutions, which will be pivotal in driving both the development and commercialization of mobile AI technologies. The congress will be a hub for discussions on the convergence of 5G and AI, highlighting innovations that propel us toward a smarter, more interconnected future.
Join us in Barcelona as we explore the future of mobile connectivity, with 5G-Advanced technologies leading the charge into an era characterized by intelligence and efficiency. The MWC 2025 promises to be more than just a showcase; it will be a platform for shaping the next chapter of global telecommunications and beyond.