Huawei unveiled its fully upgraded AI WAN Solution with an AI-Centric architecture at the Net5.5G Intelligent IP Network Summit during UBBF 2025 in Paris on October 14. The solution redefines experience awareness, computing-network limits, security resilience, and O&M models, driving new growth for carriers.
Leon Wang, President of Data Communication Product Line, Huawei delivered a speech entitled “AI-Centric Xinghe Intelligent Network: Boosting New Growth for Carriers. “He stated that Huawei’s AI WAN Solution has undergone a comprehensive AI-Centric upgrade. Through a three-layer architecture—comprising AI-Centric devices, AI-Centric connections, and an AI-Centric brain—the solution redefines IP bearer networks in the Net5.5G era, accelerating carriers’ transition toward the Net5.5G R2 AI UBB phase.”
To combat stagnant home broadband growth and package homogenization, the AI WAN Solution integrates Xingluo identification and profiling engines, enabling application-level monetization with over 90% accuracy in customer identification.
Addressing rising enterprise AI computing demands, Huawei’s solution supported China Telecom Shanghai in launching intelligent computing private lines, resolving traditional network bottlenecks. Its Xingluo lossless algorithm precisely controls congestion and secures data via a vector conversion engine. Supporting edge-cloud collaborative training, it aims to boost carriers’ ARPU tenfold and deliver ROI within two years.
To counter increasingly complex network attacks, Huawei’s AI WAN Solution strengthens security resilience across device, network, and configuration layers. It supports session-level fault isolation and quantum-resistant encryption. Online configuration simulation verifies tens of thousands of devices within 10 minutes, eliminating human error. This multi-dimensional security framework protects customer services with reinforced resilience.
As networks continue to scale, traditional O&M models face immense pressure. Huawei’s NetMaster system provides 24/7 network protection, enabling a shift from passive response to proactive O&M. In fault handling, China Mobile Guangdong cut diagnosis time from 45 to 5 minutes using a 300,000-case knowledge base. For risk identification, MasOrange Spain deployed an L4 IP autonomous driving network powered by Huawei’s AI WAN Solution, reducing mean time to repair while lowering costs and improving efficiency.
The summit concluded with the Net5.5G Pioneer Award Ceremony, honoring winners from over 10 global carriers and accelerating global commercial rollout of Net5.5G.

