Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Huawei and German Telekom lead before 5G E2E Network slicing technology – Wallstreet-online

The joint demonstration shows the potential of the innovative concept “a physical network for various industry services” as well as the flexibility and efficiency of the 5G network architecture, one of the critical components of successful collaboration with leading partners in the business world.

“Huawei has invested heavily in key innovations to bring the 5G technology on the way”, David Wang , President of Huawei Wireless Network. “With 5G Network slicing can achieve a unified physical network infrastructure to support various industry services, including mobile broadband and vertical sectors. We will concentrate even more on the transformation of the advanced innovative technologies in the best user experience for our customers. “

” Network slicing to support the most diverse network properties for 5G in an efficient manner to that used for networking of various industries and required for mobile broadband-like mass connectivity that our customers will demand, “adds Bruno Jacobfeuerborn, Chief Technology Officer at Deutsche Telekom. “We show that these features can be provided as a callable network services for a variety of applications.”

German Telekom and Huawei collaborate on innovation and testing of 5G-system technologies, including air interface and network architecture. With 6 years of R & amp ; D work in the field 5G can look back on a wealth of experience in research and field tests Huawei Huawei wants to extend its cooperation to other industry partners to build the resulting 5G ecosystem and advancing the 5G development

the.. MWC 2016 will take place from February 22 to 25 in Barcelona (Spain) instead. Huawei presents its latest products and solutions in Hall 1 and Hall 3 of Fira Gran Via. More information can be found at: http://www.huawei.com/en/mwc2016

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Huawei is a leading global provider of solutions in the field of information and communication technology (ICT). It is to enrich our goal through a better connected world life and improve efficiency by acting as a responsible member of society and as an innovative enabler of the Information Society, which make a collaborative contribution to the industry. Based on customer-centric innovation and open partnerships, Huawei has an end-to-end portfolio to develop ICT solutions, the customers in the fields of telecommunications and enterprise networks, devices and cloud computing a competitive advantage. The 170,000 employees worldwide, Huawei will provide maximum benefits for telecom operators, enterprises and consumers. Our innovative ICT solutions, products and services are available in over 170 countries and regions in the use and touch more than a third of the world population. Huawei was founded in 1987 and is fully privately owned its employees.

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HUAWEI: Open ROADS to a Better Connected World

Huawei’s motto “Open ROADS to a Better Connected World” at Mobile World Congress 2016 is due to Huawei’s core strategy, the ICT sector forward through open, collaborative industrial ecosystems that for all Sites are profitably the world of tomorrow will be completely networked -. person to person, person to object and object to object – with interaction and coordination, resulting in a new digital business environment creates challenges and opportunities for network operators Huawei standard for the ultimate. user experience is called “ROADS”, short for “real-time, on-demand, all-online, DIY and Social”. Huawei brings its cutting-edge products and solutions in cooperation with network operators to enable a compelling ROADS experience and usher in a future-proof strategic change and so together to create a better connected world.

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