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️ At the Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona, Huawei on March 2 presented a series of all-scenario products in the U6 GHz band, aimed at helping operators fully unlock the potential of 5G-A (5G Advanced) and lay the groundwork for a smooth transition to 6G. The company also showcased enhanced solutions for AI-Centric Network architectures, which are designed to assist operators in preparing for the agent AI era by providing intelligent services, networks, and network elements. Additionally, Huawei demonstrated its SuperPoD cluster outside China for the first time, which the company claims offers a "new option for the intelligent world."

️ The theme of Huawei's booth at this year's event is "Advancing All Intelligence," reflecting the company's plans to build more advanced AI-Centric Network architectures and computing backbones to aid telecom operators and corporate customers in leveraging the opportunities of the AI era.

️ The U6 GHz band is intended to unlock 5G-A potential and enable a smooth transition to 6G. According to Huawei's vision, the next five years will provide a window of opportunity to fully realize 5G-A's capabilities. The company plans to collaborate with operators worldwide on large-scale 5G-A deployment, utilize high uplink speeds to meet growing consumer and corporate demand for mobile AI applications, and employ the U6 GHz band to fully realize spectrum value, paving the way for smooth evolution to 6G. Globally, there are already 70 million 5G-A users, and operators are increasingly adopting this technology on a large scale. In China, Huawei has helped operators achieve continuous 5G-A coverage in 270 cities and launch 5G-A package tariffs that monetize user experience in over 30 provinces.

️ AI-Centric Network solutions incorporate three-level intelligence to harness the opportunities of the agent era. Following the trend of direct AI integration into networks, Huawei uses artificial intelligence to create AI-Centric Network solutions that will serve as target networks for the agent era. These solutions embed intelligence at three levels: at the service level, Huawei helps operators build multi-agent interaction platforms with specialized agents for voice calls, experience quality monetization, and home broadband access; at the network level, the first phase of the L4 Autonomous Driving Network (ADN L4) solution primarily focuses on automating individual scenarios, assisting operators in significantly improving operation and maintenance (O&M) efficiency, network quality, and monetization capabilities; at the network element (NE) level, Huawei works with operators to accelerate innovations in areas such as radio access network (RAN) algorithm optimization, intelligent and precise service identification for wide area networks (WAN), and service intent unification for core networks.

️ In the computing domain, Huawei is showcasing its computing clusters and SuperPoD products outside China for the first time, featuring innovations in system architecture, including UnifiedBus technology for clustering SuperPoDs. Key products include the Atlas 950 SuperPoD for AI computing, TaiShan 950 SuperPoD for general-purpose computing, Atlas 850E SuperPoD, as well as TaiShan 500 and TaiShan 200 servers. These offerings represent Huawei's response to the growing demand for higher computing performance and lower latency, factors that are particularly critical as trillion-parameter AI models become more prevalent and agent AI is integrated into key production systems.

Source: podrobno.uz