2016年8月31日星期三

Huawei Builds an OceanConnect IoT Platform Ecosystem on HUAWEI CONNECT 2016


[Shanghai, China, August 31, 2016] Huawei launched a grand preheating ceremony for the OceanConnect IoT platform ecosystem at the first Huawei Connect held from August 31 to September 2 in the Shanghai Expo Centre. In the same day, several of Huawei’s industry partners delivered speeches concerning IoT industry applications during each session and conveyed their vision to build 100-billion connections with the Huawei OceanConnect IoT platform ecosystem.


Ma Haixu, President of the Huawei Cloud Core Network President Line

The ceremony was opened by Ma Haixu, President of the Huawei Cloud Core Network President Line, and seven partners, with a short video to demonstrate the exposure and integration capabilities of the Huawei OceanConnect IoT platform ecosystem.

Mr. Ma Haixu, in his opening speech, expressed Huawei’s determination to develop the OceanConnect IoT platform ecosystem and described Huawei’s vision of building an open IoT ecosystem with partners. As Mr. Ma Haixu mentioned, “More enterprises are participating in IoT, while most partners focus on IoT devices and want to obtain communication capabilities quickly. Huawei focuses on the communication field and demands partners’ industry application sensors. Unlike traditional markets, the IoT market is not dominated by only one player, but requires us to collaborate with each other to provide end-to-end solutions for our customers.” 

In addition, Mr. Ma said Huawei hopes that more enterprises will join the OceanConnect ecosystem and jointly incubate a new IoT industry, accelerating 100-billion connections. At the end of the ceremony, Huawei expressed its appreciation to its partners for their contributions to the OceanConnect IoT platform ecosystem. Huawei also issued several awards onsite, demonstrating Huawei’s vision of building an IoT ecosystem with its partners.


Award Ceremony

The Huawei OceanConnect IoT platform ecosystem helps enterprises implement fast integration and effective combination between product and platform advantages, achieving win-win outcomes. The development of IoT brings immense market opportunities to multiple fields such as Smart Home, IoV, public utilities, and oil, gas & energy. Telecom infrastructure improvements make it possible that all objects around us will be connected and communication between humans, between machines, and even between humans and machines will be realized. We strive to create 100-billion connections around the world.

For more information, please visit HuaweiConnect 2016 website.

Huawei Network Communication Capability Exposure and Innovation Forum


According to the latest study report from International Data Corporation (IDC), the global total number of mobile internet users in the world will reach 2 billion by the end of 2016 and is expected to increase at an annual rate of 25%. Mobile internet brings new opportunities and challenges to various industries, such as healthcare, education, transportation, gaming, entertainment, and finance. A digital transformation is essential for enterprises and operators to address challenges and seize opportunities.



Wang Songtao, Director of Cloud CoreNetwork Marketing Dept, Huawei

Wang Songtao, Director of Cloud Core Network Marketing Dept, indicated that mobile internet requires digital transmission. The traditional buckets effect theorem is no longer applicable to the mobile internet era. Focusing on advantageous industries on the main route, Huawei invests in basic technologies for long term use and builds a fully-connected world with other industries based on joint innovation and ecosystem innovation.

In HUAWEI CONNECT 2016, Huawei released Communication as a Service 2.0 (CaaS2.0). Based on a unified enabling platform, CaaS2.0 incorporates five capabilities. These capabilities are specifically from the perspectives of voice communication, video communication, network QoS, location information, and third-party application integration, assuring the lead position in operator pipe capability exposure and monetization to facilitate cross-industry innovation and win-win cooperation.

Smart WO Home is a comprehensive information service solution released by China Unicom to confront the Internet Plus era. This solution is designed to provide a capability exposure platform oriented towards the home Internet industry chain.

Dong Dawu, General Manager of China Unicom's TV AVS Service Operations Center, commented that the capability exposure platform plays an important role in home Internet development. The platform connects content providers and home Internet users. The TV VAS center must provide an appropriate industrial development direction, manage industrial development following an open principle, facilitate home Internet development, heavily contribute to social responsibility fulfilment, and promote development of a healthy and green home Internet ecosystem.

Zhou Yan, Vice President of Packet Core Network Product Line, CCN, said that the actual effect and commercial value of network capability exposure have been widely recognized and well received after development of more than one year. A fully-connected and open mobile Internet ecosystem is gradually completed. Huawei will continue reinforcing auxiliary construction, such as further optimization of the development kit and remote commissioning lab, required for the capacity exposure platform. This aims to provide a more convenient and effective service innovation environment for developers and partners.

China Mobile Jiangsu and Huawei jointly release a new QoS innovation acceleration solution to improve user experience on services such as mobile games and mobile videos.
Shan Shaoyong, General Manager of China Mobile Jiangsu's Data Dept and Data Service Operations Center, shared his opinion. After deployment of this solution, user experience on services, such as mobile games and mobile videos, is significantly improved. China Mobile Jiangsu will cooperate with Huawei to pursue further exploratory innovation, provide manageable and controllable Internet contents and applications, and help developers and partners to optimize user experience.

Partners, such as Xiaoneng Technology, Yonyou, Openwave, Xunyou Technology, LocationSmart, and Trend Micro, share past experience and successful recollections of historic cooperation between Huawei and operators. This participation provides the unique opportunity to discuss future user experience improvement brought by the exposure of the five capabilities and highlight new opportunities produced by service innovation.
With release of CaaS2.0, Huawei will continue cooperating with partners from diverse industries to promote platform support, business incubation, and ecological integration. These combined efforts help promote cross-industry service and business innovation and establish a win-win ecosystem.

HUAWEI CONNECT 2016 was held from August 31 to September 2 in Shanghai at the Shanghai Expo Centre, Mercedes-Benz Arena, and Shanghai World Expo Exhibition and Convention Center (SWEECC). The event was attended by over 15,000 industry leaders who discussed how to build a Better Connected World, and how to promote a digital transformation in industries.

For more information, please visit HuaweiConnect 2016 website.

IoT and Big Data Unlock Endless Possibilities


[Shanghai, China, August 31, 2016] Huawei Connect 2016, the first event of its kind, is currently underway at the Shanghai Expo Center. At the IoT Big Data forum, Huawei invited partners from SAP China, TimaNetworks, and DEREN to discuss big data requirements to support the development of the IoT industry. Together they clarified the value of big data in the IoT industry and potential ways forward.

Gu Jing, R&D Manager of SAP Research Institute China, believes that big data technology will dominate the IoT industry in the near future. It will play a vital role during Industry 4.0 in fields such as manufacturing, grid, energy, and automobile. He also showcased joint IoT innovations between SAP and Huawei and discussed the prospect of further collaboration. In recent years, SAP and Huawei have expanded their strategic alliance in terms of both software and hardware. In partnership with Huawei, SAP is committed to providing customers with end-to-end (E2E) solutions and building industry ecosystems together.


Gu Jing,  R&D Manager of SAP Research Institute China

Xie Hong, chief architect of Huawei’s IoT big data, shared her expertise and touched on some applications of big data in the IoT industry. She remarked that, unlike traditional domains, the IoT industry will constantly generate mass data due to the access of extensive sensors. Fast data growth and high requirements on timeliness raise the expectations placed on big data systems and platforms. Huawei’s IoT management system is based on the FusionInsight big data storage and analysis platform, which provides petabyte-scale data storage for IoT, with the response delay under a second. In addition, the data visualization and rapid customization capabilities can adapt to diverse application innovations from different industries. These features will become standard capabilities for big data commercialization.




Xie Hong, Chief architect of Huawei IoT big data

Ms. Wu Bin, CSO of TimaNetworks pointed out that, “Big data-based IoV is essential for new-energy vehicles.” Currently, Internet of Vehicle (IoV) is the first field with explosive big data applications. A huge amount of data is continuously transmitted from vehicles to the IoV operation platform. This helps vehicle-related industries provide various data services and promote innovation and development.


Wu Bin, TimaNetworks CSO

Marco Azzaloni, Meta System S.p.A Vice President explained that big data is at the core of connected car. Drivers’ static data and vehicles’ dynamic data are combined and processed on the big data platform to create various operable applications based on vehicle information. This ultimately provides overall solutions for insurance, car makers, used vehicle transactions, and car rental companies. In this way, a UBX ecosystem can be created based on the big data platform.




Marco Azzaloni, Meta System S.p.A Vice President

The OceanConnect is an IoT ecosystem developed by Huawei’s Cloud Core Network. With the unified IoT connection management platform as its core, the OceanConnect provides open APIs and a series of Agents to implement seamless connection with upstream and downstream products. The OceanConnect provides customers with E2E high-value network applications, such as smart home, IoV, smart metering, smart parking, and safe city. The embedded big data analysis engine enables storage, analysis, and openness of mass data based on the Hadoop platform. It ensures data performance and reliability and reduces the development complexity of upper-layer applications, allowing for a quick response to service development requirements. Huawei has collaborated extensively with SAP China and TimaNetworks on projects such as Huawei & FAW Qiming Connected Car.

For more information, please visit HuaweiConnect 2016 website.

2016年8月29日星期一

Network Capability Exposure Connects Mobile Internet


According to China Mobile Internet Development and Security Report (2016), the number of active mobile netizens in China reached 780 million in 2015. With the advent of mobile Internet, telecom operators have benefited from increased voice and data service revenues, but face challenges promoting voice, SMS, and MMS services due to the introduction of WeChat and other instant messaging applications. How then can telecom operators continue to showcase their network communication values?

Opening Network Capabilities

Within the telecom operator market, the convergence of telecom and IT technologies is increasing, and the communication behavior patterns and consumption habits of subscribers’ are changing. These changes are causing a decline in the use of traditional voice, SMS, and MMS services, impacting communication pipe values. Internet enterprises are laying out the ICT industry using new business models to accelerate the transfer from demographic dividend, to data and information dividend. Industry competition is also changing focus from product services to higher platforms and ecosystems. This means telecom operators are facing enormous pressures for service substitution, network bypass, and industry chain reconstruction.

Mobile Internet has huge potential for growth. Despite their strong innovation capabilities, Internet vendors suffer from difficulties in accessing telecom resources and high R&D costs, stimulating their desire for open communication capabilities. Facing digital transformation, operators hope to open their capabilities to realize third-party service innovation, break communication service limitations, and promote enterprise and industry market development. Industry and enterprise applications are expected to become the next opportunities in the mobile Internet. Early enterprise applications were integrated with communication capabilities, which provide enterprise users with convenient experience and higher production efficiency. However, enterprise users had to purchase both IT application software and hardware systems, and a PBX or an entire Computer Telecom Integration (CTI) system, resulting in high investment costs. Nowadays, enterprise users only need to directly purchase software as a service (SaaS), helping to reduce these costs.

Telecom operators need to change their current operation model to focus on opening network resources and cooperating with partners to build a healthy, cooperative ecosystem. Against this background, Huawei with its telecom operator partners, have jointly launched a network capability exposure platform – Communication as a Service 2.0 (CaaS 2.0). With the construction of the CaaS and Open Mobile Foundry (OMF) ecosystems, real-time voice & video, QoS, location, and application integration capabilities of telecom networks can be opened, helping telecom operators innovate within industry and enterprise markets. The CaaS ecosystem focuses on service innovation based on open real-time voice & video capabilities, while the OMF ecosystem focuses on service innovation based on open QoS, location, and application integration capabilities.

CaaS provides programmable APIs and Java and C language SDKs, that open traditional PSTN capabilities and minimize communication barriers. Enterprise users now only need to purchase SaaS or other enterprise IT applications, but not telecom hardware devices such as a PBX. Communication capabilities are directly integrated in enterprise IT applications, improving efficiency and reducing costs for enterprise users. Additionally, these capabilities can be applied to a variety of mobile Internet products to improve user experience. By using CaaS 2.0, the Beijing-based company Yonyou introduced their enterprise office software Yonyou Dudu, which enables subscribers to initiate conference calls through mobile apps or PCs, improving overall work efficiency.

Powering the Internet through Communications

Huawei CaaS 2.0, with REST APIs, opens telecom networks’ call control capabilities such as instant messaging, voice, click-to-call, video, and conferencing, to developers.

Since 2014, the cooperation between Huawei and one telecom operator has opened traditional network capabilities to third-party developers, enterprises, and vertical industries through the Internet. These capabilities provide services for thousands of partners, covering Internet voice, telemedicine, and Internet finance. For example, a developer can use the privacy protection API to provide temporary phone numbers for repossession agents or online car services. Those phone numbers are used only during transaction, minimizing repeat customer calls.

By 2015, there are 150 million VoLTE subscribers and 130 million IPTV subscribers around the world. IMS-based video calls across multiple screens, such as mobile phones and TVs, will become a mainstream service for operators. Operators can open video capabilities to multiple industries, such as E-education, telemedicine, and Internet finance. For example, with APIs and SDKs available on CaaS 2.0, an Internet-based fitness service platform can integrate the video capabilities of mobile phones and TVs to provide remote, private fitness services across various screens.

Due to increased mobile Internet usage, the mobile game industry is rapidly developing; however, mobile games have high requirements for bandwidth and delay. Telecom operators open their QoS capabilities through CloudUIC and based on which game software developers and video service providers adjust the network bandwidth and delay to meet service requirements, improving user experience and enhancing product competitiveness. For example, Tencent uses the QoS API to develop advanced equipment for mobile games. Once players purchase this equipment and activate the QoS control function, they can experience better and faster response speeds in their mobile games.

Private data generated from the use of personal mobile applications is susceptible to hacks. Data obtained from operator networks is often more reliable and secure. For instance, anonymous location data can be opened for mobile payments, advertising, and retail site selection. This means a banking system can obtain subscriber location information through APIs, and compare it against the actual location, to help prevent theft, fraudulent activities, and loss of subscribers.

Furthermore, operators can integrate third-party capabilities to develop a larger platform that satisfies more requirements. However, it is difficult for software developers to promote their self-developed data applications, such as a firewall, GreenNet, and video transcoding optimization, to end users. To solve this issue, Huawei cooperates with operators to integrate software capability modules of third-party software developers into the CaaS platform based on NFV technology, perform service orchestration based on the Service Chain technology, and finally release services to end users. This mode not only improves user experience but also gives application platform providers an innovative business model. For example, after video optimization transcode and cached application modules are deployed on the Huawei CloudMSE platform, video transcoding will be automatically enabled based on network bandwidth and congestion status, optimizing the viewing experience.

In summary, Huawei will collaborate with telecom operators for more partnership in the network capability exposure field, creating a mutually beneficial and open ICT industry. Huawei also welcomes partners and developers from every field to participate. From August 31 to September 2, Huawei will host HUAWEI CONNECT in the Shanghai Expo Centre and World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center. Focusing on network capability exposure, the Huawei Cloud Core Network Product Line will hold five workshops to demonstrate its successful business practices with various operators, and over 20 innovative applications with partners. More than 30 engineers will provide technical consulting and guidance for developers on-site.

Reference: http://net.it168.com/a2016/0830/2888/000002888676.shtml 

For more information, please visit HuaweiConnect 2016 website.

2016年8月16日星期二

China Mobile (Jiangsu) Deploys an Acceleration Solution for Optimal Experience

In the Internet+ era, user experience has become a key factor in reflecting network quality. As a result, OTT vendors must cooperate with operators to ensure last-mile Quality of Service (QoS).

For improved user experience in mobile games and video services — the biggest contributors to traffic — China Mobile (Jiangsu) is taking the lead, with Huawei, to launch an OMF-based (Open Mobile Foundry) accelerated QoS solution.

Mobile Video Acceleration
In late 2015, China Mobile (Jiangsu), in partnership with Huawei, launched an experience optimization project in Mi-Cu Cinema. In this process, the OMF-based QoS acceleration solution was deployed to incorporate mobile network QoS capabilities into standard and open APIs, allowing third-party OTT platforms to dynamically apply for appropriate QoS resources. This solution helped China Mobile (Jiangsu) reduce initial buffer duration by 10% to 15%, under the same conditions, and significantly decrease freeze rate and stall time ratios.

Mobile Game Acceleration
For mobile Internet, massive multiplayer online role-playing games require very low E2E RTT delays; therefore, reducing delays is the key to enhancing user experience.

At the end of 2015, China Mobile (Jiangsu) and Huawei made a joint effort to optimize experience in Tencent’s popular mobile games. After the OMF-based QoS acceleration solution was deployed, the RTT delay of these games was reduced by more than 14%, and the number of long delay occurrences was reduced by more than 27%.

Setting Benchmarks for Service Experience

China Mobile (Jiangsu) and Huawei continually look for ways to innovate. Controllable and manageable network capabilities are required to achieve optimal user experience, and operators must also open network capabilities for monetization. Carrier-grade pipe orchestration and Internet service integration will improve user experience, contribute to service incubation, and even redefine existing business models. As a long-term strategic partner of China Mobile (Jiangsu), Huawei is committed to helping China Mobile (Jiangsu) innovate top-quality mobile network construction, setting optimal benchmarks for service experience.

Welcome to China Mobile's session at HuaweiCONNECT 2016.
Topic: Promoting Business Innovation by Openning Network Capability
Time: 10:30-12:00, 31th Aug
Venue: Grand Meeting Room 1, World Expo Exhibition, Shanghai

2016年8月15日星期一

Yilian Exposure Platform - Powering the Internet Through Communications

Rolled out by China Telecom (Fujian) in 2013, Yilian has achieved an average monthly call volume of over 100 million minutes and attracted more than 500 partners.

The Yilian capability exposure platform connects the telecom network from China Telecom (Fujian) to the Internet. The platform is based on the Huawei CaaS solution and incorporates the operator’s traditional communication capabilities (such as instant messaging, voice, click-to-call, video, and conference services) into APIs and SDKs. These APIs and SDKs are exposed to third-party developers, enterprises, and vertical industries over the Internet for service development. So far, the platform has been applied to 17 sub-industries, including eCommerce, O2O, Internet finance, telemedicine, and online education.

Yilian was rolled out in 2013 and launched commercially in 2014. After three years of development, a mature partner ecosystem was achieved. The number of partners has increased from 6 to more than 500. The platform spans 17 industries (including online education, telemedicine, life service, and real estate informatization), serving more than 500 enterprises, including Tencent, 58.com, QFang.com, and Haodg.com. Soon, the platform will cooperate with more enterprises to build a more complete ecosystem.

In June 2015, China Telecom assessed the Yilian project and recognized its achievements. In November 2015, China Telecom officially released Yilian. After two years of development, the total call volume doubled each year, reaching 100 million minutes at the beginning of 2015. In December 2015, the monthly call volume reached 100 million minutes for the first time, and in 2016 the monthly average traffic reached 100 million minutes, significantly exceeding the annual call volume of the IMS network in Fujian.

Traffic growth, in turn, drives GMSC capacity expansion. With the increase in partners, call volume will also significantly increase. On May 27, 2016, China Telecom (Fujian) launched the National Small Number Service, which has become the national intensive platform of China Telecom.

Yilian’s success not only brings new opportunities and revenues to China Telecom (Fujian), but it also proves the feasibility of the CaaS solution, providing other operators with referential experience. Huawei’s concept of CaaS capability exposure is closely aligned with China Telecom (Fujian)’s IN strategy. The unified organization, market expansion, and unified platform operation build a solid foundation for the platform’s success.

China Telecom (Fujian) and Huawei Jointly Build a CaaS Pilot Site

Since the opening of the pilot site, built by China Telecom (Fujian) and Huawei, China Telecom Group and its regional branches have used it for assessment, and more than 20 leading overseas operators have visited or communicated, including operators from the KPN in Holland, Belarus, and the Ukraine. After a new round of optimization in May 2016, the site anticipates more visits from global operators.


Figure 1-1 Yilian Pilot Site at China Telecom (Fujian)


What Is CaaS?

Communication-as-a-Service (CaaS) helps operators expose communication capabilities and resources. By exposing message, voice, video, conference, and collaborative communication capabilities, as well as user data, to different applications, operators can implement ubiquitous connections and communication between humans, things, and organizations. Embedding communication capabilities into the business process improves enterprise efficiency and service innovation.
Huawei defines CaaS from two perspectives:
  • From a traditional telecom perspective, the CaaS exposes APIs at the top layer of the network for third parties to develop Apps.
  • From an innovation perspective, Huawei incorporates communication capabilities into SDKs and extends their applications to as many terminals as possible, enlarging the subscriber base.


Welcome to China Telecom's session at HuaweiCONNECT 2016.
Topic: Facilitate Internet with Communication
Time: 16:00-18:10, 1st Sep
Venue: Room618, Expo Centre

2016年8月3日星期三

TIM Brazil will have carrier aggregation, WiFi Calling, ViLTE and VoLTE

Huawei was the supplier chosen by TIM Brazil to deploy new technologies.
TIM is expanding its 3G and 4G network infrastructure in Rio de Janeiro. TIM will also use the occasion to test new services on living network, as WiFi Calling, VoLTE and ViLTE (video call for LTE) with selected users. The 4G is the big bet. It is expected that, with the presence of tourists and thanks to the high purchasing power of whom will attend the event, 70% of the data traffic will transit in 4G.
For the event, TIM will increase by 47% the amount of 4G sites that will be 1,137 sites. By the end of the year, more will be added, for a total of 1300, among which 76 will be temporary.
The 3G was also remembered. The company is expanding 14% of the amount of 3G sites, that is, 1,003 sites will be added, of which 61 will be temporary. The others will be legacy. By the end of the year, the company promises to have more than 1200 3G sites in the city.
The metropolitan area also has backup. Leonardo Capdeville, CTO of the company, says that TIM will expand in 53% 4G sites in cities around the capital, and in 30% the 3G.
With the investment, Rio de Janeiro became the city with greater coverage of the operator in the country, edging out Sao Paulo. "We are also investing in São Paulo, which by the end of the year will return to have more sites," he explains.

Technologies

Huawei was the vendor chosen to implement the expansion of the network who is installing capable sites of carrier aggregation and technology C-RAN, software control of the ERBs. TIM will use 1.8 GHz bands and 2.6 GHz, adding 10 MHz of each track.
Huawei also delivered a key event project assurance – a system of monitoring and measurement of network usage able to correct faults or overloads in real time which will equip the existing headquarters of TIM.
In the stadiums, TIM enters the network infrastructure sharing, which uses the active architecture and carrier aggregation. At airports, the copartilha and Porto Maravilha, TIM deployed 40 3G and 4G small cells. In addition, TIM strengthened the coverage on the routes that lead to the sites of the event.
To be able to test the services of WiFi Calling, VoLTE and ViLTE, TIM updated the network architecture for IMS technology. "With this architecture we're already prepared to add future services to enrich the user experience, expanding coverage and offering more spectral efficiency," says Capdeville.
He did not say when these three technologies will be released to the end user. To happen, the commercial offer of the services they need, first, pass the test and, second, be defined. The operator doesn't know yet what the best business model: charge per call, taking it out of the franchise, or the franchise of data.

Roaming

TIM wants to attract the most foreign travelers to their network. So, TIM expanded the amount of international agreements that it has with outside carriers. In 3G, it has a contract with 345 operators of 160 countries. In 4G, it tripled the number of interconnections which will accept 60 cellular operators of 30 countries.


2016年8月2日星期二

Accelerating the All Cloud Transformation: Cloud Native beyond Virtualization

By Liu Hao, Senior Marketing Manager, Cloud Core Network, Huawei Technologies, Inc.

The first decade of 21st century saw the fast development IP-based networks. In the second decade, carrier networks embrace all cloud transformation for a better connected world.

The history of the communications industry is made of technology advancements. Carriers keep using the latest technology to transform networks to provide better experience for subscribers. In the last decade, the introduction of the IP technology changes the communication architectures and business models, enabling carriers to efficiently roll out diversified services to meet subscribers' personalized requirements.

Now, we are in the middle of a great transformation from a traditional to an information society. People's increasing dependency on the Internet is changing the way they study, work, and live. Internet-based user experience features Real-time, On-demand, All-online, DIY, and Social (ROADS), which is something that traditional networks fail to provide due to their inadequacy in resource sharing, agile innovation, elastic extension, and easy maintenance. To offer ROADS, carriers must deeply change their network architectures, operation models, and service development.

Like the IP technology did in the last decade, the booming software-defined networking (SDN), network functions virtualization (NFV), and cloud computing technologies will help carriers fully evolve their networks and build an open, interconnected, and innovative ecosystem. These technologies will maximize the potential of Internet-based networks and lead to another industry model transformation.

All Cloud features pooled hardware resources, fully distributed architectures, and full automation.

As is known to all, Huawei's Single strategy in the past all-IP era efficiently supported carriers' fast development. Today, Huawei advocates the All Cloud strategy to build efficient and agile telecommunication networks, promote network upgrades, and enable industry digital transformation, helping carriers succeed by satisfying subscriber needs.

The greatest value of All Cloud lies in providing software-defined functions, which is also the greatest challenge in achieving All Cloud. Huawei advocates, promotes, and leads the full cloudification of products and solutions, driving business success and industry development.

All Cloud cloudifies the equipment, networks, services, and operations of basic networks.

The All Cloud strategy provides pooled hardware resources to maximize resource sharing, fully distributed architectures to ensure high system scalability, elasticity, and reliability, and full automation to achieve automatic resource scheduling and troubleshooting.

All Cloud of carrier networks must go through three phases: Virtualization, Cloudification, and Cloud Native.

All Cloud of carrier networks must go through three phases: Virtualization, Cloudification, and Cloud Native. Cloudification and Cloud Native are two forms to achieve full network cloudification. Virtualization is not the equivalent of Cloudification. Currently, the solutions provided by most vendors in the industry are still in the Virtualization phase that only decouples software from hardware. In contrast, Huawei uses the cloudification design principle right from the beginning to provide higher flexibility and reliability.
Figure 1-1 Three phases to achieve All Cloud

Virtualization is the first phase of NFV development. With hardware and software decoupled, a plurality of VNFs can be deployed on unified hardware, improving resource utilization.

In the Cloudification phase, the VNF architecture is optimized and reconstructed by capitalizing on cloudification concepts to support a three-layer software architecture. The new architecture consists of distributed load balancing, distributed database, and stateless service processing units, and can complete elastic scaling in a few seconds without interrupting ongoing sessions. The new architecture also introduces automatic services and resources orchestration to enhance the flexibility and elasticity of the entire system. In addition, technology innovations, such as KPI-based health check and self-recovery as well as disaster tolerance spanning multiple DCs, make 99.999% carrier-class reliability a reality for cloud networks.

When carrier networks enter the Cloud Native era, innovative technologies, such as network slicing, agile infrastructure, micro-services, containers, PaaS, are introduced to build a new ICT business model. With the new technologies, VNFs are flexibly assembled, network services are released at any time, network operations and maintenance, and service operations are conducted automatically. Carriers can quickly meet different network requirements and differentiated business demands, achieving the final All Cloud transformation.

Huawei works with world-leading carriers in All Cloud transformation.

Carriers have a long way to reach All Cloud. They need to conduct a comprehensive transformation covering network architecture, organizational talent, procurement model, business model, and operation model. Huawei joints world-leading carriers to proactively explore in All Cloud transformation, providing successful cloud transformation experience that can be replicated and referenced in the industry.

Being one of the most active industry-leading telecom carriers, Vodafone is eager to deploy the next-generation network architecture and technology and puts forward an "Everything moves on Cloud" vision, to reduce costs, get new services to market early, and implement nimble operation. In July of 2015, with Huawei's full assistance, Vodafone announced the launch of the world's first cloud VoLTE commercial network in Italy, which was a landmark event of the year in the industry.

Huawei has established a total of three NFV Open Labs in Xi'an (in China), Silicon Valley (in the USA), and Munich (in Germany) to carry out integration verifications and joint innovations with carriers, partners, and industry organizations. These actions effectively accelerate the industrialization process of NFV. As of Q2 in 2016, Huawei has established strategic cooperation with a number of world-leading carriers with nearly 70 cloud commercial networks deployed or being deployed. Except for the cloud VoLTE commercial network deployed for Vodafone, Huawei has deployed Europe's first cloud VoWiFi commercial network for Belgium Telenet, Europe's first cloud EPC network for Monaco Telecom, world's first cloud DRA network for Hutchison in the UK, and made the first commercial application of cloud networks in the Middle East a reality for Ooredoo. Ooredoo and Huawei have jointly won the "Mobile Infrastructure Innovation Award" at the Global Telecoms Business (GTB) Innovation Awards 2016.

All Cloud has become the industry goal and development trend.

Latest surveys conducted by Heavy Reading (a renowned consultancy) in June, 2016 proved that 96% of carriers have started network cloudification and 45% of these carriers plan to achieve All Cloud before 2020.

AT&T, being the industry leader and benchmark, launched a Domain2.0 project in 2013. AT&T aims to complete a hardware-centric to software-centric transformation in network infrastructure, to provide open cloud networks and reconstruct carriers' services. AT&T plans to complete the network transformation before 2020. By then, software will account for 75% of a network, and AT&T will also be software-centric.

World-leading carriers, such as Vodafone, Telefónica, Deutsche Telekom, China Mobile, China Unicom, China Telecom and Ooredoo, also release their network transformation strategies and objectives for 2020. Huawei will cooperate with industrial partners to help carriers in the All Cloud progress and promote the healthy and sustainable development of the industry.

For more information, please visit HuaweiConnect 2016 website.

-The End-

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