March, 11, 2026
During MWC Barcelona 2026, Huawei will comprehensively upgrade to its mobile transport solutions. The upgrade focuses on green ultra-broadband, suppression awareness, and network autonomy to adapt to the new requirements posed by new service scenarios as networks evolve from 5G to 5G-A and 6G.
Currently, more than 20 countries worldwide have allocated the U6G spectrum band to mobile communication networks. Leveraging its capabilities of large bandwidth and wide coverage, the new U6G band enables 5G-A services to achieve ultimate rate performance and enhanced user experience. 5G-A provides ultra-high-speed connectivity to better satisfy business needs for mobile XR and cloud-based immersive collaboration, with user experience rates reaching over 10Gbps. This will drive a tenfold growth in transport network traffic, necessitating an increase in the basic bandwidth capacity of mobile transport. Traditional mobile transport networks feature complex topologies with mixed deployments of microwave and fiber links—including ring, long-chain, and star topologies—which are susceptible to bandwidth fluctuations due to weather conditions. Localized traffic growth leads to congestion, which deteriorates user experience and impacts user Data Usage (DoU).
To address the aforementioned challenges, Huawei will release a new generation of 5G-A mobile transport solutions, featuring three key capabilities and value propositions:
Huawei's new generation of 5G-A mobile transport solutions will help operators build mobile transport networks with optimal TCO, monetizable network capabilities, and efficient operations and maintenance. This will assist in building Agentic MBB and seizing new opportunities in the AI era. Looking toward future 6G evolution, Huawei will continue to innovate around directions such as ultra-high bandwidth, ultra-high clock precision, and deterministic ultra-low latency. The new generation transport network is designed to be compatible with future evolution requirements, securing long-term investment returns for operators while supporting the current commercial monetization of 5G-A.
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