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Huawei launched new ICT services and software innovations

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At MWC Shanghai 2023, Huawei launched the latest innovations and practices in ICT services and software. These new services aim directly towards the empowerment of industrial smart digital transformation alongside the global carriers.

Huawei is also promoting a low-carbon circular economy with green and low-carbon target networks. In the second half of 2022, Huawei initiated a project to reconstruct the sites and equipment rooms of China Mobile Shandong.

As of June 2023, the impact of this project has been substantial, with a total energy savings of 10.6+ million kWh and a reduction in carbon emissions of 3720+ tons, which is equivalent to planting about 200,000 trees.

With the sharp growth of the AI industry, the computational capacity is also increased. Therefore, In Q2 of 2023, Huawei efficiently upgraded the center’s computing power from 100P to 300P, resulting in sustained and efficient business growth for the customer.

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Huawei’s AUTIN solution facilitated the O&M transformation of China Mobile Tianjin’s B2B services. AUTIN ensured a guaranteed user experience, which substantially improved China Mobile Tianjin’s private line user satisfaction, ranking it among the top 10 in the China Mobile group nationwide.

AUTIN implements proactive service quality monitoring through multi-vendor cross-domain service topology restoration, facilitating the identification of potential network risks up to 12 hours in advance. AUTIN has also significantly reduced the average fault diagnosis duration from hours to a few minutes and improved service availability by an impressive 15%.

“By innovating ICT service and software solutions, Huawei will continue to work alongside global carriers to build green, efficient, and robust networks that provide the ultimate experience, chart new growth curves, develop the intelligent digital talent of the future, and drive industrial intelligent digital transformation to create an intelligent world that prioritizes ultimate user experience,” said Bruce Xun, the Vice President of Huawei’s Global Technical Service Department.

Most of Deng Li's smartphones are from the Huawei ecosystem and his first Huawei phone was Ascend Mate 2 (4G). As a tech enthusiast, he keeps exploring new technologies and inspects them closely. Apart from the technology world, he takes care of his garden.