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Content and connectivity: A magical combination
We’re witnessing history’s largest technological migration – the digital
migration of humankind to a completely mobile Internet architecture. Mobile
Internet has transformed life and work, realizing huge efficiency gains and
presenting mobile operators with huge opportunities. But, questions remain.
How can operators develop new wireless data services and grow their
mobile broadband business? How should mobile networks evolve? How can we
protect existing investment?
Huawei has worked with mobile operators across the globe to formulate
the following priorities:
Deliver ubiquitous connectivity to realize a cycle of value creation based
on enhancing bandwidth and boosting connectivity and service capabilities.
With HD video, virtual, reality, augmented reality, and driverless vehicles all on
the rise, we need to provide innovative services that maximize user freedom.
Expand service boundaries by combining business models to cover various
scenarios involving people and things. We can then build a fully connected
world and extend operators’ service boundaries into new blue oceans. We
must redefine wireless business models so they provide platforms and network
capabilities, not just connectivity. And we must re-engineer wireless business
markets so they connect households and vertical industries, not just individuals.
Evolve wireless network architecture to face an undefined future with
definite rules. After all, we may not be able to predict traffic growth or service
demand. Mobile operators need to rebuild their networks’ commercial capabilities
by enhancing basic capabilities and evolving network technologies sequentially,
including the co-existence of multiple generations: 3G, 4G, 4.5G, and 5G.
What have we done to achieve all this? We’ve innovated service-focused
solutions such as video optimization. We’ve moved into wireless household
connectivity, IoT, and radio trunking networks to expand services from B2C to
B2B. And we’ve developed CloudRAN, a next-gen, evolvable, and flexible cloud
network architecture.
We thus hope to provide users with the ultimate experience through
content and pure freedom through full connectivity.
Sponsor:Corporate Communications Dept.Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Editor-in-Chief:Sally Gao ([email protected])
Editors:Gary Marcus Maidment, Linda Xu Julia Yao, Kyra Mi, Pan TaoXue Hua, Cao Zhihui
Art Editor:Zhou Shumin
Contributors:Qiu Heng, Wang YufengSun Xun, Chen Yifang, Zhao Zhipeng He Yingtao, Song XiaodiZhang Fupeng, Liu Zhen, Zhang Hua Ding Jiangbo, Yu Luo
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