Huawei Unveils Innovative Solutions for Global Operators to Capitalize on Token Monetization
Huawei Unveils Innovative Solutions for Global Operators to Capitalize on Token Monetization
During the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Shanghai, Huawei presented its latest technologies aimed at enabling global telecom operators to harness the full potential of token monetization, using a sophisticated integration of services, networks, and computing power. Under the banner "Advancing All Intelligence," Huawei aims to collaborate closely with international operators, industrial partners, and key opinion leaders to unlock the immense opportunities that arise due to the swift evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) landscapes.
In his keynote speech, David Wang, Vice Chairman and Rotating Chairman of Huawei, highlighted the transformative role of AI in mobile networks. He stated that while the last four decades of mobile technology innovation have continuously expanded the limits of spectral efficiency and performance, AI now paves the way for a new era of growth in the telecommunications sector. The mobile communication industry is on the brink of a new decade, driven by significant challenges and opportunities.
Wang identified six major objectives that will define the growth trajectory of mobile communications in the coming years. These include:
1. Develop New Services: Introducing cutting-edge functionalities for advancing mobile communication systems.
2. Integrate AI into Communications: Establishing three distinct levels of intelligence within mobile communications.
3. Implement Integrated Network Architecture: Facilitating satellite-ground integrated communications.
4. Advocate Sustainable Spectrum Management: Strategic spectrum planning for the future.
5. Define AI-Native Core Specifications: Clearly outline the specifications for AI-native core networks.
6. Explore New Business Models: Innovating application scenarios for mobile services.
At MWC Shanghai, Huawei unveiled numerous advancements, particularly in collaboration with leading Chinese telecom operators. They emphasized innovations in 5G-A technology, user experience monetization, and the overall enhancement of business operations through AI. Notably, Huawei introduced an AI-focused target network designed to elevate operators' competitiveness by enabling the monetization of both bytes and tokens. This AI-centric communication framework prioritizes transitioning from traffic-centric architecture to real-time interaction-focused structures, ultimately ensuring guaranteed connectivity for users.
This infrastructure aims to meet the increasing demand for high uplink speeds, fundamental to the token monetization landscape. Considering that more than 100 million users worldwide are already experiencing the benefits of 5G-A, Huawei is poised to enhance the user experience further by fully integrating 5G-A into customer management operations, thereby driving sustained revenue growth from mid to high segment users.
Additionally, the growing dependencies on mobile AI applications heighten the need for robust uplink capabilities. Cases in point include AI-powered smart glasses capable of translating languages and enhancing exhibitions through real-time multimedia interactions, which demand a substantial uplink speed of approximately 20 Mbps. Leading operators across the globe are now rushing to explore high-speed uplink commercial services, utilizing various technologies to secure peak data rates alongside low latency.
Furthermore, as the influence of AI agents expands, it predicts a rapid rise in token services. This necessitates networks that can provide high data throughput, enhanced reliability, and minimal latency. Hence, the U6 GHz frequency band is emerging as a benchmark for these next-generation networks, with more than 20 countries and regions already allocating this band to International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT).
Looking ahead, Huawei has committed to collaborating with various operators throughout Guangdong, Shanghai, Hebei, and beyond in 2026 to innovate B2C and B2H services using AI, thus captivating customer interest in personalized communication tools and smart home services. In the B2B sector, Huawei plans to work with operators to provide AI-driven computing services that integrate computational resources with network capabilities, exploring new horizons for commercial growth.
Ultimately, Huawei aims to continue its leading role in innovatively applying AI technologies within autonomous networks, aspiring to establish intelligence specific to the telecommunications realm, and laying the groundwork for Level 4 autonomous networks. This year, Huawei will collaborate with operators to implement specialized domain intelligence solutions in critical regions, enhancing network maintenance, optimization, energy efficiency, and user experience. These advancements will allow operators to offer tailored products for diverse environments, such as high-speed trains and event venues, thus ushering in a transformative era in network development.