5G and what's next?
Our first DigitALL talk featured Huawei’s Ömer Bulakçi, co-editor of a new book on 5G, and J. Scott Marcus, senior fellow at Brussels economic think tank Bruegel.
Our first DigitALL talk featured Huawei’s Ömer Bulakçi, co-editor of a new book on 5G, and J. Scott Marcus, senior fellow at Brussels economic think tank Bruegel.
Take in this slide show of events at Huawei’s Operational Transformation Forum in Munich, where network operators are gathering to prepare the shift to cloud platforms.
Huawei's Cloud-based Broadband Network Gateway has passed strict EANTC testing for home broadband services, supporting more than 10,000 subscriber session activations per second.
Over 600 attendees at Huawei’s Operations Transformation Forum have gathered in Munich to discuss demands placed on telecom operators in the 5G era.
19-strong delegation from German city visits Huawei headquarters in China to deepen cooperation in smart city development.
Huawei launched 4.5G-based and 5G-oriented eLTE-DSA solution at CIGRE 2018 to help global power companies build "last mile" of neural network for power grids
Huawei used its Global Power Summit in Paris to launch an industry-leading, next-generation universal power transport solution for the smart grids of the future.
Huawei has deployed DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing) optical network technology for Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) and its customers at many sites across Austria and Germany.
Utility companies can increase revenues by using their power networks to facilitate the construction of FTTx optical fiber networks, writes Huawei’s Chen Guan-Hong.
Fastweb is using Huawei’s innovative CloudCampus solution to deploy Wi-Fi in cities all over Italy, giving users a much better Internet access and experience.
Every business can benefit from advances in digital connectivity, says Huawei Rotating CEO Ken Hu, as the Internet of Things helps people make better informed decisions.
Malta and Chinese technology giant Huawei signed a memorandum of understanding on Saturday that will improve Malta businesses via 5G, especially digital infrastructure for smart cities
Initial deployment is focused on up to 40 towns, cities and boroughs, including Bristol, Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Exeter, Leeds, Liverpool, London and Manchester.
Cell throughput during the festival reached 18 GB per hour and the user-perceived rate 83 Mbps, an increase of 85% on the previous year.