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Huawei Launches 5G-oriented Efficient Automatic Service Provisioning Solution

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Huawei recently launched a 5G-oriented efficient automatic service provisioning solution, WTTx Suit 2.0.

With the rapid development of wireless technologies, wireless fiber broadband has become the preferred option that accelerates broadband speeds. 5G large-bandwidth spectrum allocation and innovative 5G technologies can achieve higher spectral efficiency, further improving wireless broadband capacity and reducing per-GB costs. WTTx Suite 2.0 combines AI technologies to provide WTTx services within a single day, and support remote service management at the network and customer-premises equipment (CPE) levels, achieving sustainable development of wireless broadband services.

Traditional wired broadband service provisioning usually takes several weeks or even several months. For wireless broadband services with WTTx Suite, once user addresses are entered, the most appropriate packages and CPE specifications that can be provisioned are provided based on network load and capacity, as well as historical network data analysis. Services are quickly provisioned and managed through this method, which improves service deployment efficiency.

WTTx Suite 2.0 supports service provisioning for all frequency bands in the 5G era, and based on the high-frequency features of the 5G network, it also supports to provide service provisioning suggestion based on building level in dense urban. In addition, service provisioning precision has improved from the cell level to the beam level. By introducing artificial intelligence technology and integrating the 3D ray tracing model, WTTx Suite 2.0 can now update the service provisioning map online within 30 minutes as opposed to two weeks. This improves the efficiency and reliability of service provisioning.

In areas with both mobile services and wireless broadband services, WTTx Suite can collect statistics on cell load, average speed, and coverage; analyze the development trend of wireless broadband (WBB) and mobile broadband (MBB) in real time; and provide end to end (E2E) experience assurance, thereby reducing the churn rate and ensuring the coordinated development of multiple services.

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