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Huawei Intelligent Operations Advances AI and Gen-AI in ICT

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Huawei Intelligent Operations Advances AI and Gen-AI in ICT
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Huawei Intelligent Operations Advances AI and Gen-AI in ICT

2025-05-29 15:07 Last Updated At:15:25

BARCELONA, Spain, May 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Operating telecommunications networks is getting more difficult. Networks are converging: fixed and mobile are often both required to provide a given service experience, whether it's an IoT use case or end-to-end network slicing.

As networks become more software-driven, operating them requires different skills in maintenance, and assurance. Add to that complexity new technologies like enterprise-oriented APIs and agentic AI. These technologies can optimize network operations for granular service differentiation and prioritize business KPIs over simple uptime. With the right architecture and operational practices, networks can serve much more diverse use cases with a higher degree of reliability.

Huawei Can Help

Huawei Intelligent Operations works closely with its own network technology engineers as well as with industry standards bodies to guide the evolution of network services, and to ensure it supports all industry best practices. It works closely with the TM Forum, coordinating customer inputs and its own operational vision to create service-centric operational metrics. Thus, Huawei is expanding the boundaries of AI in telecoms operations, devoting intensive research into digital twins and telecoms-specific foundation models. Additionally, it feeds its substantial experience running telecoms networks back into its own operational best practices.

Key examples:

In the Asia-Pacific region, Huawei collaborated with a carrier to analyze the service impact of faulty sites. The work made use of Huawei's Expected Demand Not Served algorithm, which identifies service usage that is lower than usual, identifies faults that may be leading to depressed usage, and prioritizes fixes to return the network to its designed functionality. This has reduced traffic loss by 15% for this carrier.

In the Middle East, Huawei Intelligent Operations significantly improved topology accuracy for an FTTx network, using delay-tolerant network architecture to reduce invalid work orders by 60%, and ultimately, led to a 10% decline in customer complaints.

In Europe, Huawei used Gen-AI to improve MTTR by 25%. Huawei's work with the carrier on role-based copilots for field maintenance personnel and multi-agent collaboration to provide comprehensive treatment of complex scenarios.

"Huawei Intelligent Operations believes not only in helping its CSP partners conquer its existing operational challenges, but in helping them harness the latest technology to drive new business benefits across the company" â€“ Kevin Ye, President, Intelligent Operation Domain, Huawei

Gen-AI Applications and Challenges

The dramatic rise of generative AI has led to two basic operational models: copilots and agents. Copilots help a human employee for coding, configuring systems, or managing a stream of service quality data and trouble tickets. Agents are more devoted to a specific set of tasks or operational concerns, and can operate independently under the supervision of a human employee.

In order to use Gen-AI, these tools must address the following concerns:

  • Hallucinations. Gen-AI can generally produce wrong information. Therefore, model training, retrieval-augmented generation, verification from other systems, and other guardrails are all required to minimize incorrect data and actions.

  • High cost. Gen-AI can become expensive. CSPs need an AI version of finops that minimizes the cost while still reaping the benefits of this new technology. For example, services partners can determine the lowest version of an LLM that still produces the desired output, and systems can be designed to minimize token usage.

  • Integration with existing systems. Agentic AI is already demonstrating that a Gen-AI interface couple with a digital twin of the network can produce powerful automation. Integrating data sources and BSS/OSS systems is complex work, however.

  • Data transformation and management. Building that digital twin requires breaking down data siloes, cleaning and normalizing bad data, and bringing together disparate data formats and sources in a single repository. This requires experience and strong professional services.

  • Training. Without training from a domain expert, LLMs can't understand CSP's documentation, trouble tickets, operational processes etc.

Huawei Intelligent Operations can help.

DeepSeek: The Next Generation of Gen-AI

The January 2025 introduction of DeepSeek proved that Gen-AI could provide all of its current capabilities with a much more efficient model. Huawei's research indicates that DeepSeek provides advantages such as domain knowledge construction and application, code generation, data analysis, and intelligent ticket processing have direct application to CSP operations. Huawei is at the forefront of applying these new models to telecoms infrastructure.

Huawei's Vision for ICT Operations

Huawei believes that ICT technology will continue to play an important role in driving the digital economy, with new technologies acting as intelligent accelerators. Reliable network operations and intelligent operations will continue to grow in importance. Huawei continues to invest heavily in R&D to support these advancements, and will continue to accelerate the transformation toward intelligent operation.

Recently, Huawei has collaborated with TM Forum and leading carriers to release annual versions of the New-Generation Intelligent Operations White Paper 3.0. which provides valuable insights into the latest business practices and applications of new technologies.

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Huawei Intelligent Operations Advances AI and Gen-AI in ICT

Huawei Intelligent Operations Advances AI and Gen-AI in ICT

Paris Saint-Germain Stars Lead New Year TVC Lighting Up Landmark Screens Across 13 Global Cities

BEIJING, Jan. 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As 2025 came to a close, Haier, the world's leading IoT ecosystem brand, brought the spirit of champions to audiences worldwide through its partnership with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), one of the world's most successful football clubs. On December 31, 2025, a New Year television commercial created by PSG star players lit up landmark outdoor screens across 13 major cities in markets including France, Poland, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Japan, delivering more than a festive greeting and reflecting a shared champion mindset rooted in excellence, leadership, and global connection.

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Champion Spirit Inspires Innovation and Global User Experiences

The New Year campaign reflects Haier's own pursuit of excellence. From a pioneering Chinese manufacturer to a truly global ecosystem brand, Haier now serves over 1 billion households across more than 200 countries and regions. In 2024, Haier achieved global operating revenue of USD 55.9 billion and led the global major appliance retail market for 16 consecutive years.

Just as PSG relentlessly pushes the limits of performance, Haier applies the same champion spirit to technology and user experience. "We are thrilled to elevate our sports marketing strategy by partnering with Paris Saint-Germain. Great teams win through precision, teamwork and constant improvement. We build products the same way: designed around people, powered by technology, and proven in daily use." said Haishan Liang, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors and President of Haier Group.

This vision is powered by Haier's "three-in-one" localization strategy, which integrates localized research and development, manufacturing, and marketing to create solutions tailored to local lifestyles. This approach, coupled with a global innovation network, ensures Haier's technology meets the diverse needs of users worldwide.

In Japan, Haier's ultra-slim refrigerators are designed for compact urban homes. In Europe, energy-efficient washing machines meet sustainability expectations and regulatory standards. In the U.S., large-capacity washers cater to family-oriented living.

In Thailand, Haier's "UV Cool Voice Series" air conditioners feature AI-powered voice control in both Thai and English, while in the Middle East and Africa, Haier's air-conditioning solutions are engineered to perform reliably and efficiently under demanding climate conditions.

Toward an Ecosystem Future of Infinite Possibilities

Beyond features and functions, Haier continues to expand its ecosystem, building open, vibrant ecosystems in smart living, industrial internet, and health tech, guided by the vision of creating boundless value alongside users and partners.

Through the COSMOPlat industrial internet platform, which supports global manufacturing innovation, and the Yingkang Life eco-platform focused on health and well-being, Haier's influence as an ecosystem brand continues to grow worldwide.

Guided by a strong sense of responsibility, Haier integrates sustainability and ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) principles into its global operations, supporting long-term, sustainable development in every market it serves.

Moreover, Haier continues to strengthen its emotional connection with users worldwide. The illuminated landmark screens symbolize a shared celebration rooted in common values.

Haier's Global Fans Festival also remains a vital platform for engagement and community building. Following the successful conclusion of the recent event in Malaysia, the festival will continue to connect users through hundreds of localized events worldwide, fostering deeper interaction, shared experiences, and a growing global community.

As 2026 begins, Haier remains committed to delivering champion experiences through technology, innovation, and shared values—walking alongside users worldwide toward new possibilities.

Please visit https://www.haier.com/global/

About Haier Group

Founded in 1984, Haier Group is a leading global provider of better life and digital transformation solutions, with the purpose of "More Creation, More Possibilities". Haier has always been user-centered and has built a landscape of three pillars: Smart Living, Comprehensive Health Industry, and Digital Economy Industry. The company has established 10 R&D centers, 35 industrial parks, and 163 manufacturing centers, achieving a global revenue of USD 55.9 billion in 2024. Haier has been ranked in the Kantar BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands for 7 consecutive years. Additionally, Haier has held the No.1 position in Euromonitor Global Major Appliances Brand for 16 consecutive years. Haier has 8 listed companies, with its subsidiary Haier Smart Home named among the Fortune Global 500 and Fortune World's Most Admired Companies.

 

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Haier Teams Up with Paris Saint-Germain to Create Champion Experiences for Global Users

Haier Teams Up with Paris Saint-Germain to Create Champion Experiences for Global Users

Haier Teams Up with Paris Saint-Germain to Create Champion Experiences for Global Users

Haier Teams Up with Paris Saint-Germain to Create Champion Experiences for Global Users

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