SHANGHAI, June 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- At MWC
Shanghai 2024, Huawei's Board Member and President of ICT Products
& Solutions Yang Chaobin discussed how AI technology,
particularly generative AI, brings new opportunities and
requirements to telecom networks. He also discussed the importance
of integrating and applying innovative digital and intelligent
technologies to accelerate network evolution towards higher-level
autonomy and make networks more productive.
In his speech entitled "AI for Networks: Powering Productivity",
Yang said, "The telecom industry has kicked off 5G-A, while
generative AI has achieved major breakthroughs. AI, as a
foundational technology for network automation, is set to
accelerate the industry's transition towards higher-level network
autonomy, and play a key role in 5G-A business success."
Yang also noted that generative AI is transforming information
production, processing, transfer, and exchange to create mobile AI
opportunities and boost traffic, connections, and services. This
also means higher requirements for differentiated service
experience monetization and automated network O&M. Yang
introduced how Huawei's upgraded Autonomous Driving Network (ADN)
solution is now powered by the company's Telecom Foundation Model
to provide five role-based copilots and five scenario-based agents.
The solution will enhance the value of networks in three aspects:
service enablement, network maintenance, and experience
assurance.
According to Yang, the copilots can support five roles: network
operations center (NOC) staff, customer service personnel, field
maintenance engineers, home broadband installation and maintenance
engineers, and home broadband users. The copilots can reshape
human-machine interaction and collaboration by supporting
intelligent knowledge Q&A and assisted O&M, significantly
improving efficiency and lowering the bar for technical
engineers.
Furthermore, the agents can support five high-value scenarios
across network maintenance, optimization, and operation. Based on
preset policies, the agents can automatically break down complex
tasks, orchestrate processes, and invoke tools and application
programming interfaces (APIs) to achieve scenario-based autonomy,
greatly improving both operational efficiency and customer
experience.
The copilots and agents highlight the business value that AI can
create in innovative applications. During his keynote, Yang shared
some typical scenarios in which the copilots and agents can create
great value, including fault management, wireless network
optimization, and enterprise campus private networks.
MWC Shanghai 2024 will be held from June
26 to June 28 in Shanghai,
China. During the event, Huawei will showcase its latest
products and solutions at stands E10 and E50 in Hall N1 of the
Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC).
2024 will mark the first year of commercial 5.5G, and F5.5G
gigabit optical network deployment has already begun. Synergies
across networks, cloud, and intelligence are set to give rise to
pervasive intelligent applications and increasingly diverse user
experiences. Together with global operators, industry
professionals, and opinion leaders, Huawei will dive into exciting
topics at this year's MWC Shanghai, like how to amplify 5G's
success in the 5.5G era and how to tap into the potential of
operator revenue growth to bring us even faster to the intelligent
world. For more information, please visit:
https://carrier.huawei.com/en/events/mwcs2024.
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