Innovating with AI Drive Techco Value Creation to New Heights
James Chen, President of Huawei Carrier Business, delivered a keynote speech on Innovating with AI: Drive Techco Value
Creation to New Heights". Chen pointed out that transformation is not the end.
The ultimate goal of transformation is to create value. With the rapid development of technologies such as 5.5G, cloud, and AI, carriers are transforming from traditional connection service providers to digital service
providers. Huawei proposes the "Five Ones" capability model to facilitate the carrier
transformation to technology companies (techcos). This will help carriers reshape
business, operations and maintenance (O&M), and infrastructure, and better enable
them to seize the opportunities of transformation and continuously create value.
< Picture; James Chen, President of Huawei Carrier Business, delivering a keynote
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One monetization model: Building a new model for differentiated experience
monetization
New personal service scenarios, such as livestreaming, business travel, and gaming,
are emerging. To deliver differentiated network experience for different users and
service scenarios and monetize such offerings, carriers need new service models that
are enabled by new technologies.
AI can help carriers accurately recommend packages to users, dynamically adjust
network experience that best suits users' needs, and display experience improvement
results intuitively to users in real time.
So far, more than 35 carriers around the world have adopted the experience
monetization models using rate-based and experience-based charging.
One service entry: Building home AI services that support multi-modal interaction
Homes are becoming more and more intelligent. Carriers can provide personalized
services by establishing a unified intelligent home service portal and upgrade from
bandwidth providers to AI service providers.
For example, carriers in China and South Korea have launched home AI hubs that
include AI agents. These hubs seamlessly connect to various smart home devices
through multi-modal interaction and quickly invoke intelligent applications on the
cloud based on user intents.
One-stop cloud platform: Operating a cloud platform for B2B services
To seize the opportunities brought by digital and intelligent transformation of
industries, carriers need to provide a cloud platform that features multi-service
convergence to tap into more B2B service scenarios. The platform needs to be
equipped with new capabilities such as cloud marketplace and intelligent code
generation. Such capabilities will quickly onboard carriers with the ecosystem and
help developers innovate and launch applications more rapidly.
A carrier in Northern Africa has successfully used the multi-cloud platform to help
thousands of enterprises and customers in more than 10 industries embrace digital
transformation.
One telecom foundation model: Introducing general AI agents and digital twins
AI technologies based on foundation models can help carriers reimagine O&M
efficiency. By building the digital twins of networks and services, carriers can convert
data and scenarios into knowledge and capabilities. Carriers can then embed telecom
foundation model technologies into the digital twins or AI agents, and continuously
train and optimize the models, in this way applying AI technologies to routine O&M.
In an intelligent O&M success case, AI technologies have been used to quickly
diagnose and rectify network faults, shortening the troubleshooting time to less than
30 minutes.
One synergetic architecture: Building the infrastructure for all-element collaboration
In the age of AI, the communications infrastructure will include multiple resources,
such as networking, storage, cloud, and computing resources. It is critical to plan an
architecture that integrates all of these resource elements.
This architecture should support the following three features: Intelligent connectivity,
with which carriers can provide deterministic assurance and lossless connections for
users; an intelligent cloud, which supports heterogeneous computing power in
distributed deployment and provides cloud services and intelligent computing services
on demand; intelligent collaboration, which synergizes all resource elements from
planning to operations.
Finally, James Chen said that innovating with AI will accelerate carriers'
transformation to techcos. With leading products and solutions, Huawei is working
with customers to reshape business, O&M, and infrastructure to continuously create
greater value together and seize the vast opportunities in the age of AI.
MWC Barcelona 2025 will be held from March 3 to March 6 in Barcelona, Spain.
During the event, Huawei will showcase its latest products and solutions at stand
1H50 in Fira Gran Via Hall 1. In 2025, commercial 5G-Advanced deployment will
accelerate, and AI will help carriers reshape business, infrastructure, and O&M.
Huawei is actively working with carriers and partners around the world to accelerate
the transition towards an intelligent world. For more information, please visit:
https://carrier.huawei.com/en/events/mwc2025
