Huawei Launches AI UBB Solution at BDC Shanghai 2025

At the BDC Shanghai 2025 Summit, hosted by the World Broadband Association (WBBA) alongside MWC Shanghai 2025, Huawei’s Executive Director of the Board, David Wang, announced the launch of the company’s next-generation AI Ultra-Broadband (UBB) solution in a keynote address titled “AI Reshapes UBB for New Growth.” The solution is designed to integrate intelligence into the foundation of broadband infrastructure, responding to rapid developments in artificial intelligence and reshaping global telecom capabilities.

Huawei’s AI UBB solution includes four integrated sub-solutions: AI FAN, AI OTN, AI WAN, and ADN. These innovations bring intelligence to home broadband, bearer networks, and network operations to help carriers meet growing demands for AI applications, computing connectivity, and automation. According to David Wang, the growing influence of artificial general intelligence (AGI), coupled with advances in large language models (LLMs), multi-modal AI, and emerging protocols like MCP and A2A, is driving the rapid evolution of AI use in industrial applications. Huawei’s All Intelligence strategy focuses on building full-stack AI capabilities and fostering an open ecosystem to meet these demands, especially in telecom, enterprise, and consumer segments.

The AI FAN solution transforms existing home gateways into intelligent AI portals, enabling voice, video, and gesture interaction and delivering up to 10 Gbit/s access via industry-leading 50G PON. AI OTN introduces optical-electrical synergy and intelligent scheduling, offering ultra-low latency transmission and one-hop access for AI computing centers. AI WAN enables more accurate identification of encrypted AI traffic and supports high-throughput, lossless transmission while embedding real-time cybersecurity protection at the router level. The ADN solution introduces a three-layer AI-assisted architecture with autonomous agents and digital twins, targeting Level 4 network autonomy. This enables always-on network services, automatic issue resolution, and reduced reliance on manual operations.

David Wang emphasized that the coming AGI era will create unprecedented opportunities for the broadband industry. He called on the industry to collaborate in developing new business models, standardizing AI UBB solutions, and fostering robust application ecosystems to drive intelligent connectivity and sustainable growth.

Huawei exhibited its latest telecom and AI infrastructure solutions during MWC Shanghai 2025, held June 18 to 20 at the Shanghai New International Expo Center (SNIEC). As global 5G-Advanced adoption accelerates in 2025, Huawei continues to work with carriers, researchers, and industry leaders to explore the transformative power of AI in telecom services, networks, and operations.

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