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MWC 2025: Huawei launches first AI core network

The mobile industry’s first AI Core Network, an autonomous generative mobile network capable of self-optimisation – think of it as the network version of a self-driving car – was launched by Huawei at MWC 2025 in Barcelona on Monday. 

George Gao, president of the Huawei Cloud core network product line, announcing the launch, said it would enable the whole industry to evolve from connecting everything intelligently to seamlessly interlinking AI-driven agents, terminals, and scenarios.

As AI reshapes industries, he said, intelligent terminals and services demand core networks that transcend traditional connectivity. To address this issue, the core network must integrate capabilities in connectivity, computing, perception, memory, and digital twin simulation.

“The AI core network will become a critical telecom infrastructure in the mobile AI era,” said Gao “Huawei will work with telecom operators and industry partners to seize the opportunities of digital and intelligent development, go beyond from introducing AI to the core network to leveraging AI and the core network for innovative services, and accelerate the transition to an intelligent world.”

Huawei’s AI Core Network rollout will be rolled out in two phases:

Gao said that Huawei’s 5G-A Intelligent Core equips operators with three types of AI agents, to monetise intelligence. Huawei is also building an intelligent distributed computing infrastructure, featuring low-latency and high-bandwidth, to provide computing and network convergence services to terminals and industries.

He described these three agent types:

Huawei also introduced the Telco Intelligent Converged Cloud, upgrading traditional infrastructure with unified hardware management. It incorporates an AI engine, and the FusionMind AI enablement platform, to deliver robust computing resources and high-performance training and inference services.

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