Huawei launches 5G-powered Wi-Fi 6 series products

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05 May, 2020, 04:05 pm
Last modified: 05 May, 2020, 04:12 pm
Wi-Fi 6 will be deployed by 90 percent of enterprises by 2023, making Wi-Fi the underlying network technology required for efficient enterprise production and service digitalization

Huawei has launched ten all-new AirEngine Wi-Fi 6 series models for the Asia Pacific region.

These will provide better services for enterprises and are ideal for laying a high-quality fully-wireless campus as the new cornerstone for enterprises' digital transformation.

Huawei AirEngine Wi-Fi 6 series products stand out with technological innovations such as industry-unique dual-band Smart Antennas, lossless roaming, and Dynamic Turbo.

Among the new models, the flagship AirEngine Wi-Fi 6 8760 series boasts 16 spatial streams —the most in the industry — delivering 10 Gbps wireless throughput and beyond.

According to Huawei's forecasts, Wi-Fi 6 will be deployed by 90 percent of enterprises by 2023, making Wi-Fi the underlying network technology required for efficient enterprise production and service digitalization.

"As new digital services are constantly emerging in enterprises, existing Wi-Fi 5 networks have already encountered bottlenecks that prevent them from meeting these new services," said Li Xing, President of the Campus Network Domain, Huawei's Data Communication Product Line.

"Huawei has proposed a brand-new wireless network construction standard for the Wi-Fi 6 era: building a fully-wireless Gbps campus network that delivers lightning speed in all scenarios, an always-on lossless experience, and 100 Mbps @ Everywhere," he concluded.

Indeed, nascent technologies such as 5G, IoT, and AI are accelerating the construction of new infrastructure. 

And as an important part of this new infrastructure, data centres have evolved into the intelligence era from the virtualization era. 

To keep up with, Huawei has also announced the all-new CloudFabric solution built for the intelligence era.

The CloudFabric is built on flagship CloudEngine switches (with embedded AI chips and the highest 400GE port density), industry-unique iLossless algorithms, and iMaster NCE-based autonomous driving network management and control system.

"Huawei CloudFabric has taken the initiative to be the first to achieve full intelligence across the entire data centre network, ushering in the industry's first Level 3 autonomous driving network," said Wu Yisheng, Senior Solution Director from CTO Office, Huawei Enterprise Business Group.

Huawei held its online IP Club Carnival with the theme of "Rethink IP, Building the Engine for Digital Transformation" on April 30. 

Targeting the Asia Pacific region, this event aimed to help enterprise customers build a more efficient digital transformation engine in the face of the current pandemic.

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