Huawei is out in full force at MWC Shanghai 2023, with all of its activities falling under the theme "GUIDE to the Intelligent World". This year, the company's activities include an experiential tour that will take audiences to multiple cities to learn about its technology and business, as well as the launch of its latest innovative products and solutions for 5GigaGreen, 5G intelligent core networks, intelligent OptiX networks, private line + X products, and other intelligent digital transformation solutions.To get more news from shanghai china, you can visit citynewsservice.cn official website.
As part of these activities, Huawei will also host numerous roundtables and dialogues with global operators, industry partners, and opinion leaders to explore a variety of topics, including accelerating 5G prosperity, driving intelligent digital transformation, and entering the 5.5G era to realise business, industry, and social value. The company says its goal is to create new value for customers and revitalise the digital economy through sustained innovation.
Sabrina Meng, Huawei's Rotating Chairwoman and CFO, delivered a keynote speech entitled "Embracing 5G transformation". She said: "The digital infrastructure of the future intelligent world will be deeply integrated into every aspect of our lives, industry and society. It won't be based on advances in individual technologies, but rather on incredibly massive, complex systems - the convergence of multiple elements. It's going to require systems-level thinking and design. When you watch a game of chess, you can see the big picture. But when you're playing chess, you focus on the details. Similarly, systematic skills in technology integration and management transformation are critical to the future success of 5G. First, let's talk about integrating different technologies.
By systematically designing and innovating across domains, we can achieve greater synergy between cloud, networks, edge and devices. Coupled with optimisation across software, hardware, chips and algorithms, we can address the challenges of developing complex solutions for very different industry scenarios. Next, management transformation. Digital and intelligent transformation is not just about technology. It's about transforming your approach to management. Going digital requires redefining the relationships between people, events, things and theory, and adopting a more open, forward-looking management approach to meet future challenges."
There are currently more than 1.2 billion 5G users worldwide, and operators that have moved quickly to develop 5G are already enjoying the first wave of benefits. This is due to increasing network demands from new applications in different markets. In the consumer market, new services such as new calling, cloud telephony and glasses-free 3D require faster data rates and lower latency, while in the industrial market, the RedCap ecosystem is maturing, the passive IoT market is expanding and the Internet of Vehicles (IoV) requires higher uplink speeds. These applications across all scenarios are expected to result in 100 billion connections. These new service models are also expected to drive industry upgrades, creating a second wave of benefits.
Commercial 5G services entered the market four years ago and have since been deployed in more than 17,000 private network projects around the world. Revenues from private 5G networks and the number of industrial connections have both tripled. In addition, many operators have leveraged the CNY10 billion in revenue from 5GtoB private networks to drive a CNY100 billion increase in DICT revenue from cloud, data storage and platform services. While many 5GtoB services were piloted in China, they have since expanded to other parts of the world.