Huawei Unveils AI-Focused 5.5G Solutions to Transform Mobile Networks
Shenzhen, Tuesday, 11 March 2025.
Huawei introduces AI-driven 5.5G solutions at MWC 2025, targeting enhanced connectivity and business model innovation. Key solutions GigaGear, GreenPulse, and GainLeap aim to elevate user experiences and network autonomy.
Transformative Mobile AI Solutions
At the Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025, Huawei unveiled its groundbreaking AI-centric 5.5G solutions on March 10, 2025, marking a significant milestone in telecommunications innovation [1][3]. Cao Ming, Vice President of Huawei and President of Huawei Wireless Solution, highlighted that mobile AI is driving three fundamental transformations: enhanced user experiences, advanced operations and maintenance processes, and evolving business models [2]. The solutions represent a strategic shift from traditional traffic-based services to experience-driven monetization models [4].
Revolutionary Network Architecture
The new architecture introduces three key solutions: GigaGear, GreenPulse, and GainLeap [1]. GigaGear focuses on intent-driven resource coordination, enabling flexible network planning for diverse AI applications [3]. GreenPulse implements automated energy efficiency measures targeting ‘Zero Bit, Zero Watt, Zero Loss’ performance [2]. The system promotes network autonomy advancement from Level 3 to Level 4, addressing the growing complexity of AI-driven traffic management [5].
Market Impact and Implementation
Li Peng, Huawei’s corporate Senior Vice President, predicts that commercial 5G-Advanced deployments will accelerate throughout 2025 [4]. The technology has already gained significant traction, with early-adopter carriers launching 5G-Advanced packages across more than 200 cities worldwide [6]. Huawei Cloud’s integration plays a crucial role, providing access to over 30 Tier 3+ data centers globally and supporting the company’s dual strategy of ‘AI for Cloud’ and ‘Cloud for AI’ [5].
Future Outlook and Industry Impact
Yang Chaobin, Director of the Board and CEO of the ICT Business Group, emphasizes that high-quality, cost-effective AI models will catalyze widespread application innovation [6]. The implementation of the AI Core Network will proceed in two strategic phases: the 5G-A Intelligent Core and the Agentic Core [6]. This transition positions Huawei as a key player in Europe’s telecommunications landscape for 2025, though success will depend on addressing regulatory challenges around AI implementation and data privacy [6].