China Telecom Unveils TeleAI at MWC 2025
Barcelona, Thursday, 6 March 2025.
China Telecom launches its TeleAI platform at MWC 2025, positioning itself as a leader in AI-integrated telecommunications, with potential to transform European digital strategies.
Revolutionary AI Infrastructure
At the Mobile World Congress 2025, which opened on March 3rd in Barcelona [1], China Telecom unveiled its comprehensive ‘1+1+1+M+N’ artificial intelligence system [2]. This innovative framework encompasses an AI Computing Cloud Foundation, General AI Model Foundation, and Data Foundation, complemented by multiple internal AI models and industry-specific applications [2]. The company has established the world’s largest telecom cloud—eSurfing Cloud—featuring a robust global AI computing infrastructure with 48 EFLOPS of combined computing power across self-built and third-party systems [2].
Award-Winning Innovation and Global Recognition
The significance of China Telecom’s AI initiatives was further validated at the 30th annual Global Mobile Awards ceremony on March 5th, where the company secured the prestigious award for Best Mobile Innovation for Connected Health and Wellbeing with its groundbreaking 5G UAV Medical Delivery Network in Hangzhou City [3]. This recognition comes as the Mobile World Congress 2025 draws an impressive attendance of 109,000 participants from 205 countries, featuring over 2,900 exhibitors and sponsors [4].
Strategic Ecosystem Development
During the TeleAI Ecosystem Future Summit on March 4th [5], China Telecom demonstrated its commitment to global collaboration through the launch of its Global AI Ecosystem Collaboration Plan [5]. The company’s Xingchen large model system now supports over 600 projects across 50 industries worldwide, operating in more than 100 countries and regions [5]. Executive Vice President Tang Ke emphasized the summit’s role as a catalyst for building an international ecosystem cooperation platform [5].
Future Trajectory and Industry Impact
As the telecommunications industry embraces AI-driven transformation, China Telecom is strategically positioning itself to transition from a traditional telecom operator to an integrated service provider [5]. The company’s focus on deep convergence of network, cloud, and AI technologies aligns with industry projections that show mobile technologies contributing to 11 trillion U.S. dollars, representing 8.4% of global GDP by 2030 [6].
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