Huawei Unveils iFTTO Solution at MWC 2026
At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Huawei has revealed its latest innovative solution, iFTTO, which aims to significantly enhance the capabilities of smart campuses. The solution integrates artificial intelligence (AI) with optical networks to create a robust framework for accelerating AI applications across educational and business environments.
The Evolution of Campus Networks
With the escalating demand for AI across various domains, traditional physical spaces are transitioning into intelligent, digital ecosystems. This evolution necessitates higher network bandwidth and lower latency, while posing new challenges for the intelligent operation of campuses. As Perry Yang, President of Huawei’s Enterprise Optical Domain, stated, “Huawei has evolved its FTTO solution into the iFTTO to advance campus networks from traditional connectivity to a multi-dimensional information convergence and IoT integration.” This progression lays the groundwork for intelligent campus transformation and fosters new operational paradigms.
iFTTO’s Key Concepts
Huawei has introduced the concept of O-N.E.X.T within the iFTTO framework, which amalgamates both optical and intelligent technologies. This novel approach is designed to redefine the value of campus networks, creating a unique ecosystem for smart campuses. The components of N.E.X.T include:
- - N (Network Unified by Optical): This feature connects optical networks directly to terminals, thereby simplifying the architecture from two layers to one.
- - E (Ecosystem of Open IoT): This is achieved through Huawei's industry-first optical Wi-Fi 7 IoT access point, equipped with integrated NearLink and Bluetooth modules, allowing for unified deployment and shared infrastructure for both networks and IoT connectivity.
- - X (X-Dimensional Information Fusion): By supporting multi-source data inputs, including vision, Wi-Fi channels, radio frequency, and 3D LiDAR, this element enables a variety of AI applications through collaborative multimodal computing.
- - T (Towards Autonomous Operation): Huawei’s introduction of the first industry intelligent agent for the operational management of fully optical campuses facilitates interactive, proactive operation management, closed-loop management, and enhanced operational efficiency.
- - O (Open 3-Layer Computing Power): This aspect supports AI application deployment in energy-efficient sectors such as hospitality and healthcare, fostering synergy among cloud, edge, and device computing.
Sector-Specific Applications
The iFTTO solution provides distinctive and valuable capabilities tailored to particular scenarios in education, healthcare, and hospitality:
Education
In educational settings, iFTTO employs passive optical aggregation alongside tri-band optical Wi-Fi 7 access points to deliver ultra-10G connectivity to every room, fostering high-bandwidth campus networks. Additionally, it enables coordinated management of classroom lighting and climate control, resulting in energy savings. AI algorithms prioritize essential services in dormitories to enhance user experiences.
Healthcare
In the healthcare sector, the deployment of 50G PON technology accelerates AI-driven pathological analysis. Optical terminals interconnect with IoT devices to promote intelligent nursing practices while safeguarding patient privacy.
Hospitality
For hotels, Huawei's cutting-edge technology converts 2D video content into immersive 3D experiences for guests, enhancing their entertainment options.
Conclusion
As of now, Huawei's FTTO solution has been successfully implemented in over 15,000 campuses worldwide. With the introduction of iFTTO, Huawei is poised to lead the charge in transforming traditional campus environments into integrated, intelligent ecosystems focused on sustainability and operational efficiency.