Huawei Releases NetX 2025 White Paper
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SHENZHEN, China, Feb. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
At Huawei's online media and analyst pre-briefing for MWC Shanghai 2021, Peng
Song, the President of Huawei's Carrier Marketing & Solution Sales Dept
delivered a keynote speech titled "NetX 2025: The Path to Future Networks".
During this speech, Peng announced the release of the NetX 2025 White Paper,
including supporting data based on IDC research and analysis. This paper
introduces the GUIDE model, explaining what future operator networks will look
like.
Over the past two decades, communication services have evolved from voice-only
to include varieties of data, video, and many more. Wireless, transport, and IT
technologies have developed alongside communication services to meet growing
needs.
According to Peng, as transformation toward an intelligent society accelerates,
all industries are entering the digital era, in which ICT infrastructure will
play a crucial role in the digital economy. Target-network planning for all
service scenarios is the key to operators' new growth. With target-network
planning aiming for business success, the industry must act with the essence of
business in mind. Telecom networks are bound to change tremendously to adapt to
new service and technological needs. Therefore, operators will be required to
make target network plans today in order to seize new opportunities tomorrow.
During his keynote, Peng shared Huawei's vision for the target operator network
of 2025. From the perspectives of business success and technological
capabilities, Huawei believes that the target network must have five
characteristics: Gigabit Anywhere, Ultra-Automation, Intelligent Multi-Cloud
Connection, Differentiated Experience, and Environment Harmony.
Gigabit Anywhere is essential for target networks to provide digital services
to users. Gigabit networks are the foundation upon which a company, a city, and
even a country's economy can grow. Gigabit connectivity is the most fundamental
requirement for manufacturing applications like VR and AR, industrial camera,
and production data collection.
Ultra-Automation is essential for target networks with intelligent O&M. With 5G
seeing massive deployment and more operators launching industry digitalization
services, the scale and complexity of networks are increasing exponentially.
Operators must enable ultra-automation by adopting big data and intelligent
technologies. Operator networks can create greater value by intelligently
automating complex tasks and simplifying human work.
Intelligent Multi-Cloud Connection creates a target network platform for
service aggregation. After years of development, cloud technology has evolved
from traditional IT to cloud computing, and then to cloud native. The digital
transformation of enterprises has driven IT systems to become cloud-based, and
multi-cloud connection is now essential to meet requirements for cost control,
service reliability, and multi-cloud disaster recovery. These changes have
driven new requirements for intelligent multi-cloud connection and brought new
opportunities for operators to develop cloud-network convergence services.
Differentiated Experience is the key to allowing target networks to facilitate
business success. The essence of user experience is business, and the essence
of business is monetization. More and more practices have proven that
differentiated experience can create a premium. For example, in the enterprise
and government market, stock exchanges are willing to pay 10 times the rent for
a 1-ms lower network latency. For operators, differentiated experience means
providing both best-effort experience and deterministic experience. Good
experience can satisfy users' personal needs and differentiated experience is
where operators gain new value.
Environment Harmony is the target network's commitment to social
responsibilities, and is part of the sustainable development strategy of
leading operators worldwide. Operators must continuously innovate products and
technologies to save energy, reduce emissions, and develop a circular economy.
They should also drive industry players to cooperate in order to build a
low-carbon society by enabling green connections, services, O&M, and
applications through innovations in equipment, power, network deployment, data
centers, operations, and applications.
The NetX 2025 White Paper, released at the pre-MWCS briefing, explains Huawei's
approach to target operator networks, including the driver of NetX 2025, the
GUIDE model that characterizes NetX 2025, recommendations on developing NetX
2025, and important innovative technologies for 2025.
When closing his speech, Peng said that the GUIDE model of NetX 2025 for
operators represents Huawei's understanding of and vision for operators' future
networks and service development. Huawei is committed to working with operators
and industries to explore and build future-oriented target networks and achieve
business success by 2025.
SOURCE: Huawei
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