At the 9th 5G Core Network Summit, Gao Zhiguo, President of Huawei Cloud Core Network Product Line, along with industry partners, released the 2024 White Paper on Core Networks Advancing Toward an Intelligent World. The white paper highlights how the 5G-A intelligent core network, through enhanced connectivity, business intelligence, network intelligence, and operations intelligence, enables opera
[Dubai, UAE, September 12, 2024] Recently, the 9th 5G Core Network Summit, organized by Informa Tech, was held in Dubai, UAE. Gao Zhiguo, President of Huawei Cloud Core Network Product Line, along with industry partners, released the "2024 White Paper on Core Networks Advancing Toward an Intelligent World". The white paper emphasized how the 5G-A intelligent core network evolves from enhanced connectivity to surpassing traditional connections. It introduces three types of intelligence to establish three key gateways, empowering operators to seize business opportunities in the AI era and reshape their operational models.
Gao Zhiguo, President of Huawei Cloud Core Network Product Line, delivered the keynote speech.
Gao Zhiguo stated that the 5G-A Intelligent Core Network's enhanced connectivity solution expands from a human-centered approach to cross-domain connectivity between people, homes, cars, and enterprises. This accelerates the development of immersive and diversified consumer services, as well as new vertical industry applications. The three types of intelligence in the 5G-A Intelligent Core Network enable operators to go beyond connectivity and create three unified gateways for business, experience management, and operations, helping them seize business opportunities and reshape their business models.
Business Intelligence: Smart interactions redefine operators' core services, with intelligent calling creating a new business gateway.
The evolution of traditional calling services towards high-definition, intelligent, and interactive experiences is redefining operators' core services. Operators also have three inherent advantages in developing inclusive AI: no need for apps, affordable terminals, and low latency. In the future, the goal is to create an "intelligent call assistant" for each user, enabling everyone to have a personal digital assistant.
Network Intelligence: Creating a unified experience management gateway, shifting from "people seeking networks" to "networks seeking people," and reshaping business models.
At the Mobile World Congress, Huawei launched the Network Intelligence IPE 1.0 solution (Intelligent Personalized Experience), helping operators shift from traffic management to experience management. Huawei, together with leading operators, has completed the construction of the intelligent network framework, functional verification, and commercial deployment in mainstream business scenarios.
In the future, the IPE solution will provide a unified experience management gateway, helping operators build intelligent, personalized experience networks. By removing existing bottlenecks, users can receive real-time experience information and package recommendations, significantly enhancing personalized experiences.
Operations Intelligence: Unified operations gateway with "Hexagonal Digital Employees," boosting efficiency across three major workflows.
Cost reduction and efficiency improvement remain continuous goals for operators. Huawei's intelligent operations solution, ICNMaster, integrates operations assistants and experts into a unified intelligent interaction and resource management platform, improving complaint and alarm handling efficiency. Leading Chinese operators have implemented this, effectively adding 27 experienced digital employees and saving the equivalent of 6,735 workdays per year.
In the future, operations intelligence will cover more operational scenarios, building "Hexagonal Digital Employees" to enhance efficiency across operators' three major workflows.