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Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei Consumer Business Group, introduces the exciting products Huawei debuted at CES 2013. They include the Huawei Ascend D2, the industry’s most powerful smartphone, and the Huawei Ascend Mate, the world’s largest smartphone. During Mobile World Congress 2013, Huawei will announce ‘Make it Possible,’ its new consumer branding slogan, and it will also unveil a brand-new smartphone.
February 11, 2013 |
Huawei Technologies Resources
Press Release- E2E Planning & Engineering
06/17/2013 - Building multivendor networks is becoming increasingly complicated, so more and more operators want to outsource network planning and engineering to their partners...
Press Release- Managing to Change
06/11/2013 - How Managed Services is evolving to offer total value of ownership...
Press Release- Lightweight 4over6: An IPv4 Service Continuity Solution for Smooth IPv6 Transition
05/29/2013 - Lightweight 4over6 (Lw4o6) is an optimized way to provide IPv4 access over an IPv6 network...
Press Release- Huawei Unveils an Innovative All Optical Switching Network
03/20/2013 - Huawei unveiled a ground-breaking All-Optical Switching Network architecture supporting any network topology at OFC/NFOEC 2013...
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Huawei Global Analyst Summit 2013 videos
  • Consumer Business Trend & Strategy Over the Next Few Years
    Video Document
    06|11|13 - Huawei was named as one of the top 3 smartphone vendors by IDC in Q4, 2012. Regarding the fast growth of Huawei Device, Mr. Neil Mawston, Executive Director of Strategy Analytics, shares with us his observations on how to sustain this upward momentum over the next few years.
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    06|11|13 - Sheryl Kingstone, Director of Yankee Group, with expertise in customer-centric strategies, here shares her new observations about CEM in the telecom industry, from the aspects of CEM motivations, user behavior changes and new technologies.
  • Huawei Storage: Market Challenger
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    06|11|13 - At the Huawei Analyst Summit 2013, Christian Perry, Senior Analyst from TBR, talks about Huawei storage product opportunities and challenges. He sees a bright future for them in big data and cloud storage.
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Huawei Mobile World Congress 2013 videos
  • Managed Services Business Outlook
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    06|11|13 - Kris Szaniawski, a Principal Analyst at Informa, talks about the Managed Services market in 2012, the latest market trends, such as the Service Operation Center (SOC), and the development of several major Managed Services Providers (MSP).
  • Swisscom: Deploying 100G for a Future-Ready Network
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    05|20|13 - To deal with the ever-growing demand for bandwidth, Swisscom upgraded its Optical Network for All-IP Transport Services (SONATE) to 100G, ensuring a superior experience of ultra-broadband services
  • Quicken FTTH Rollout With FTTD
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    05|10|13 - Huawei Futureway VP Dr. Frank Effenberger introduces FTTD and explains why we need it. He clarifies the difference between FTTD, FTTDp and FTTH, and explains the key technologies and challenges of FTTD
  • Brightening Your Copper With Vectoring & G.fast technologies
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    05|10|13 - Huawei Access Standard Director Les Brown introduces the copper-based new technologies such as vectoring and G.fast. He explains how they work and the benefits for operators, as well as clarifying the difference between FTTH and FTTDp, and provides an update on the G.fast standard progress
  • World’s First Scalable UMTS Solution Unveiled
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    03|20|13 - Huawei and Qualcomm jointly demonstrated a Scalable UMTS solution at the 2013 Mobile World Congress. The solution efficiently enhances spectrum utilization by providing UMTS services with only 2.4 MHz bandwidth. Scalable UMTS helps operators maximize data capacity and value of existing spectrum. A large-scale commercialization of Scalable UMTS is expected in the near future.
  • From BSS to Digital BES: An Age of Enablement
    03|14|13 - In the digital economy, most services come from the Internet. Operators should become a value chain aggregation platform. BSS will evolve into BES, open up to 3rd parties through an integrated capability of unified open platform, embed BSS capabilities via easy-tailored light-weight modules into OTT application, industry applications, provide personalized, instant and well-informed, on-demand customer experience.
  • Future Oriented iODN Solution
    03|06|13 - Traditional ODN is labor intensive to install, operate and maintain since it is a passive, and, therefore an unmanageable network. Huawei's iODN solution makes a passive ODN visible, controllable and manageable by using ID technologies to identify ports in network components.
  • Huawei DC2: Next Generation Innovative Data Center Architecture
    03|05|13 - The traditional, isolated data center has been unable to support the rapid development of operators' businesses. Huawei's distributed cloud data center (DC2) architecture can help operators evolve discrete hierarchical, heterogeneous cloud and traditional data centers to be new distributed cloud data centers that improve resource utilization and management efficiency and protect the operator’s original investment.
  • Fixed Access Convergence And The FTTD Concept
    03|04|13 - The fixed access network is the key to combining fixed and mobile services, and it's becoming more important to increase the network's capabilities to support an increase in bandwidth. In the FTTH domain, Huawei's Fiber To The Door approach can simplify fiber roll-out, and this solution will deliver 1 Gbps over copper in the near future.
  • Strengthen And Broaden Your Core Business
    02|28|13 - For operators facing voice revenue decline and data service management problems, Huawei core network provides innovative strategies: Best V2oIP, DaaS and CaaS. V2oIP helps operators provide superior voice and video experiences to differentiate the pipe. DaaS maximizes the value of every bit based on data insight and customer behavior analysis. CaaS provides Telco capabilities as a service for innovative applications to broaden the pipe.
  • Huawei Network Antenna: Strengthening Mobile Broadband Network Performance
    02|28|13 - Network Antenna redefines the concept of traditional antenna for mobile broadband, improving network performance and enhancing user experience. Zhou Taoyuan, President of Huawei Antenna and IBS Solutions talks about how one antenna should cover the multi-band and multi-mode and be designed together with RAN to achieve the best network performance, and discusses the three features of Network Antenna: Single, Synergy and Soft.
  • LTEHaul – Bridging the Backhaul Gap
    02|27|13 - LTEHaul is Huawei's new strategy to extend mobile backhaul to front haul and 100 Gigabit core networks at a time when operators are struggling to backhaul mobile traffic and provide small cell data offloads. Front haul provides the smooth integration between small and macro base stations. For the Backhaul part Huawei's strategy is to support 10GE access uplink, keeping in view the high speed LTE and LTE-Adv network demands and thus converge all fixed and mobile traffic at the metro level with a complete FMC convergence experience. Thus, LTEHaul provides all operators or service providers a complete E2E dynamic routing experience with quick service provisioning and lower time-to-market.
  • LTE TDD: Fly Higher and Faster
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  • SDN Based Mobile Backhaul
    02|27|13 - Software Defined Networking (SDN) is the big buzz word in the telecom industry. All future networks will become SDN-based infrastructures. Its network topology is simple: a single controller manages access to dumb devices or routers in the carrier IP-based mobile backhaul. All control plane functions or intelligence is embedded in the SDN controller. The communication between SDN controller and devices happens through the use of the Open Flow protocol.
  • VGS - Sail The Value Sea
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  • Monetize Your Network Capabilities With Huawei CaaS
    02|26|13 - What can operators do when they are faced with problems like saturated networks and long time to market? Huawei has proposed a solution called CaaS, or Communication as Service. CaaS offers operators open communication capabilities to third party devices, enriched operator services, and improved service experience, allowing for an expanded customer base, multilateral business models and additional created value with third parties.
  • SoftMobile: Opening The Way For MBB Success
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  • Mobile Backhual Evolution - LTEHaul
    02|26|13 - What are the new changes and challenges between GSM/UMTS and LTE backhaul? Huawei's redefined new architecture LTEHaul will give you these answers.
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  • Huawei SoftCOM: Reshaping the Future of Network Architecture
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  • LTEhaul: Bridging the Backhaul Gap
    02|11|13 - LTE service brings new requirements for mobile transport network: the backhaul network needs to reach deep down to cover indoor and outdoor hot spots, the network needs to support end-to-end OAM between the backhaul and core layers and the network needs capacity. Huawei's LTEhaul solution allows the smooth evolution and bridges gaps in operators’ mobile transport networks by solving challenges at all network layers.
  • Overview of Huawei Mobile World Congress 2013 Program
    02|11|13 - Liu Qingliang, Huawei's Mobile World Congress 2013 program director, introduces the entire Huawei plan for Mobile World Congress 2013. Huawei will share mobile broadband ideas, technologies, products and solutions that will help operators change the way they look at their networks, operations and overall business. Huawei will also talk about the future of software-defined networks.
  • Huawei Eyes the Future of Mobile Network Innovation
    02|11|13 - Yang Chaobin, chief marketing officer of Huawei’s Wireless Network Business Unit, discusses the growing promise and potential of mobile broadband to expand operator business opportunities. Chaobin looks ahead to Mobile World Congress 2013, discussing Huawei’s strategy for launching further mobile network innovations and end-to-end solutions.
  • Huawei Introduces Second-Generation E-Band
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  • Welcome to the Huawei Journey: Mobile World Congress 2013
    02|11|13 - Ryan Ding, CEO of Huawei Carrier Business Group, shares his forecast of industry trends and Huawei's vision. Huawei invites the world to join in its journey during Mobile World Congress 2013.
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