The tech giant unveiled a full line of 5.5G, F5.5G and Net5.5G products and solutions for multiple scenarios
The infrastructure for the new smart world with smart connectivity and with “dizzying” speeds was presented at the largest international exhibition of digital technologies and innovations in Barcelona, the Mobile World Congress (MWC), by the technological giant Huawei.
Huawei, as stated in the company’s press release, on the occasion of the conclusion of MWC, hosted providers with a global presence, industry partners and opinion leaders, in order to discuss issues related to network-cloud computing-Artificial Intelligence synergy, in the presentation of “Advance Intelligence”. The company aims to promote smart digital transformation in various industries, create a thriving ecosystem in the industry sector, accelerate the business cycle of interconnectivity and optimally prepare for the upcoming 5.5G.
The smart digital world with smart connectivity
At Huawei’s booth, visitors had the opportunity to see what a smart digital world with smart connectivity will look like. Huawei at MWC presented a full range of 5.5G, F5.5G and Net5.5G products and solutions for multiple scenarios. It is also committed to work with providers with a global presence, as well as industry partners, to address the challenges in order to achieve a smooth transition to the future smart world.
By the end of 2023 more than 300 commercial 5G networks were in commercial operation worldwide, serving more than 1.6 billion users. The rollout of 5G is already underway, with the growth rate of global 5G users seven times higher than that of 4G users over the same period. Providers using Huawei solutions ranked first in terms of network experience during the 2023 tests in key cities in Germany, Austria and the Netherlands.
Huawei, it announced, has already partnered with carriers to begin commercial operation and testing of 5.5G in more than 20 cities around the world. The Middle East has embraced 5.5G deployment, with the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) members completing 10 Gbps 5.5G network trials and the deployment of new services such as RedCap and Passive IoT.
Speeds – Examples
A case in point is Hong Kong, where operators have completed testing 5.5G 10 Gbps networks in C-band and mmWave and started providing 5.5G FWA services. In Europe, Finnish providers have completed the deployment of 5.5G technology in commercial networks, achieving speeds greater than 10 Gbps and have successfully tested Passive IoT technologies. In Germany, telecom operators broadcasting in the 6 GHz band have also achieved transmission speeds of 12 Gbps using mulit-carrier techniques.
5.5G is expected to begin commercial use in 2024, and Huawei, as noted by its executives, has reaffirmed its commitment to work with carriers around the world to explore future uses of 5.5G. The company aims to help build networks that are efficient, collaborative, green, stable and intelligent so that operators can deliver a superior user experience. Such industrial cooperation will lead faster to an intelligent world.
Huawei during MWC presented new intelligent digital solutions for 10 industrial sectors and a series of flagship products under the theme “Leading Infrastructure to Accelerate Industrial Intelligence”. MWC 2024 was held from February 26 to February 29 in Barcelona, Spain. During the event, Huawei presented its latest solutions and products at booth 1H50 in Fira Gran Via Hall 1.