New era for the telecommunications industry
The rapid progress of Artificial intelligence (Ai) and mobile network technologies leads to a new era for the telecommunications industry. The 5G-Advanced (5G-A) convergence with AI applications is expected to radically transform the way people interact with their devices, as well as the way providers offer services. In this context, the Huawei She presented her vision of how the exploitation of AI can release the full value of the networks and accelerate digital transformation worldwide.
In particular, as announced, in the MWC Barcelona 2025 report, Li Peng, Huawei’s Seniorvice President and president of ICT Sales & Service, referred to how providers can make the most of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to freely release the value of their networks.
Mr Li predicts that the living between 5G -Advanced (5G -AI) and AI technologies will lead to double -digit growth rate both in data use and in the media (ARPU – Average Revenue Per User) by mobile subscribers. “We are walking quickly towards a fully intelligent world. Smart applications are spreading everywhere, creating new networks requirements, “Li said. “By adopting and evolving 5G, we can unlock the unlimited potential of mobile networks. Huawei is ready to work with providers and industrial partners worldwide to promote digital transformation, strengthen the foundations of networks and bring artificial intelligence everywhere, “he said.
Artificial intelligence (AI) changes the interaction between man and machine, creating different Latence requirements.
With the progress of artificial intelligence (AI), human-machine interaction (HMI) evolves from simple text-based communications in voice, gestures and more multi-modal forms of interaction. As a result, HMI becomes more direct and easier than ever, leading to a new wave of innovative applications. For example, people can interact more naturally with their devices through AI -supported voice aid. At Cloud Phones, AI Avatars can provide visual feedback, offering a more personalized experience for services such as health monitoring. This makes the use of mobile devices more affordable and productive for different groups of users.
As Huawei reports to support such applications, networks must be able to provide guaranteed Latence, which requires constant evolution from 5G NSA (Non-Standalone) at 5G SA (Standalone) and, ultimately, at 5G-A (5G Advanced). Providers can also adopt innovative technologies, such as Cups (Control and User Planeseparation) and GBR (Guaranteed Bit Rate) to reduce the basic response time and ensure differentiated and deterministic delay for specific scenarios.
Production and distribution of content with AI helps increases requirements for transformation and download speeds
Mr Li also noted that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will transform how the content is produced and distributed. For example, AIGC technology (AI-Genened content) makes it possible to create an hourly 2D and 3D videos with a single button. At the same time, AI content proposals become more targeted than ever, allowing more personalized content to be distributed to a wider audience on the internet. These trends will lead to an explosive increase in data movement in networks over the next five years, setting unprecedented networks. To meet these challenges, providers will need more spectrum resources, a larger network capacity and a significantly increased bandwidth for both uplink and downlink.
AI diverse services will require network coverage focusing on experience
According to surveys, by 2030, cloud phones and cloud drives will be used by more than one billion people who will require rapid access to computing power in the cloud. In addition, smart vehicle applications will need full coverage in urban areas, motorways and rural areas to provide an uninterrupted and reliable mobility experience.
The satisfaction of these requirements will make constant progress in developing experiences with the focus of experience. This will help providers extend to cover the network and ensure a smooth experience for tens of billions of new connections for people and hundreds of billion new IoT connections between devices.
The increasing complexity of the network will lead to evolution towards an O&M -oriented -oriented
Artificial intelligence (AI) will bring more complex application scenarios and more diversity in user experience requirements. From the view of the network, this will lead to a transition from the traditional O&M resource -based resource to an approach more oriented to applications.
Some providers have already begun to develop O&M systems based on AI agents. In support of business functions, AiaGents can use digital twins to predict the personalized needs of each user, reducing the time of a service in the market from days to minutes. To maintain the network, AI agents with self -educated opportunities can predict and identify errors in seconds, increasing the efficiency of problem -solving by 30%. To optimize the network, digital sandbox is simultaneously simulating the real -application movement, allowing AI agents to analyze drive standards and optimize the 24/7 network, based on applications.
Pioneers accelerate the growth of 5G-one to enhance profitability in the age of artificial intelligence
Currently, providers around the world are exploring new ways of commercial use of user experience, taking into account multiple factors such as speed, Latence and VIP privileges. They have already launched personalized services for professional travelers, livestremers and AI cloud phones. Some providers are already expanding to the B2B2C market, utilizing the capabilities of their networks through Open Apis, creating new sources of revenue.
For example, Chinese providers work with over 100 sectors, including insurance companies and catering companies, to provide AI New Calling services via Openapis. This strategy has helped them to tense their income from business customers.
“Opportunities are huge,” Li concluded. “And the time for action is now. Pioneers are already expanding rapidly to more than 200 cities worldwide. They take steady steps forward, releasing invaluable new value. “
In 2025, 5G-Advanced commercial development will accelerate, while artificial intelligence (AI) will help providers remodel their business model, infrastructure and O&M functions. In this context, Huawey is actively co -operated with providers and partners worldwide to accelerate the transition to a smart and interconnected world.