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TECHx
2 days ago
- Business
- TECHx
Huawei Reveals Telecom Growth Strategy at MWC Shanghai
Home » Smart Sectors » Telecom » Huawei Reveals Telecom Growth Strategy at MWC Shanghai During MWC Shanghai 2025, Huawei revealed four strategic pathways to support telecom growth amid increasing market maturity and stagnating revenue. Eric Xu, Huawei's Deputy Chairman and Rotating Chairman, addressed industry leaders in a keynote speech. He acknowledged that while telecom has grown rapidly for decades, the sector now faces slower development as basic consumer needs are largely met in major markets. Xu outlined four approaches to drive sustainable growth. • He highlighted high-value user segments, such as food delivery riders and livestreamers. For example, delivery riders grew from 30 million in 2020 to 70 million in 2024, with projections reaching 160 million by 2030. These users consume more data and minutes, with ARPU 1.6 times higher than average. • Xu reported that livestreaming professionals now number around 50 million, up from 10 million in 2022, and may reach 130 million by 2030. These users consume five times more data and produce four times more ARPU than average. Next, Xu addressed video consumption. He noted that although video accounts for 50% of mobile traffic, high-definition video usage remains low. In top-tier Chinese cities, only 22% of mobile video traffic is 1080p or higher. He called for ecosystem collaboration with content providers, device makers, and equipment vendors to overcome pricing and technical barriers. Xu also discussed 5G-connected vehicles. He noted that only 30% of new cars sold in China by 2025 are expected to support 5G. He urged industry players to work together to reduce costs, especially those related to IP rights and T-Box components. He proposed a dual-connectivity model B2C for cockpit functions and B2B for T-Box systems. He emphasized that autonomous vehicles must operate independently without network reliance. Lastly, Xu revealed potential in expanding Fiber to the Room (FTTR) to small and micro businesses. He said over 500 million such businesses worldwide face challenges like poor Wi-Fi and limited connectivity. FTTR, already used by 75 million in China, could meet these needs. In contrast, only 500,000 FTTR users exist globally outside China. Xu concluded by emphasizing tailored strategies: each carrier must identify its own path based on unique market and competitive conditions. He stated that Huawei is ready to support carriers in building long-term, sustainable growth strategies.


Mid East Info
19-02-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
Tameer Vision Real Estate and Huawei Partner to Build Future-Ready Residential Units in Saudi Arabia - Middle East Business News and Information
Powered by Huawei's industry-leading Fiber-to-the-Room (FTTR) solution, Tameer Vision's new residential buildings will deliver superior living experiences to residents while contributing to the growth of Saudi Arabia's 10Gbps society. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, February, 2025: Tameer Vision Real Estate and Huawei announced a strategic partnership to develop next-generation residential units equipped with cutting-edge fiber connectivity. This collaboration aligns with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology's (MCIT) 10Gbps Society initiative that aims to build a superfast broadband infrastructure across the Kingdom to support the country's digital transformation goals. The 10 Gbps Society envisions a future of ultra-fast internet access, powering a more connected and intelligent world. As demand for bandwidth-heavy applications like video streaming and online gaming grows, Huawei's Fiber-to-the-Room (FTTR) solution delivers the necessary infrastructure. FTTR provides a stable, gigabit-speed Wi-Fi experience throughout the home by extending fiber optic cables to each room, ensuring seamless connectivity for every device. Through this partnership, Huawei will provide its technical expertise and advanced FTTR solutions to ensure Tameer Vision's new residential buildings are future-proof and capable of supporting the ever-increasing bandwidth demands of smart homes and automation technologies. This will lay the groundwork for seamless integration of future advancements in connectivity. Commenting on the partnership, the CEO of Tameer, Yasser Al Majed, said, 'This partnership with Huawei marks a pivotal moment for Tameer Vision and sets a new standard of modern living in the Kingdom. At Tameer Vision, we are committed to providing our residents with the most advanced living experience possible, and this collaboration allows us to deliver on that promise. By integrating Huawei's cutting-edge FTTR technology, we are not only future-proofing our residential units but also contributing to the Kingdom's broader digital transformation goals outlined in Vision 2030. This is more than just connectivity; it's about building the foundation for a smarter, more connected future for Saudi Arabia.' Simon Zousiyi, Deputy CEO of Huawei Saudi, commented, 'Huawei is proud to partner with Tameer Vision on this groundbreaking initiative. We believe that access to high-speed, reliable connectivity is essential for driving innovation and economic growth across Saudi Arabia. This collaboration exemplifies our commitment to empowering a fully connected, intelligent world, and we are excited to contribute our expertise in FTTR solutions to help Tameer Vision create truly future-ready residential communities in the Kingdom. This project aligns perfectly with the Kingdom's 10Gbps Society vision, and we are confident it will serve as a model for other developers in the region.' This partnership underscores both companies' dedication to driving innovation in the Kingdom. By integrating Huawei's state-of-the-art ICT infrastructure, Tameer Vision aims to deliver superior living experiences to residents while contributing to the growth of Saudi Arabia's digital economy. The initiative sets a new standard for residential connectivity, encouraging wider adoption of FTTR technology among developers and promoting a more connected future for the Kingdom. The two companies aim to have over 5,000 FTTR-ready residential units by 2035, which is key to achieving the ambitious goals outlined by MCIT's 10Gbps society initiative and Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030. This forward-thinking approach positions Tameer Vision as a smart real estate development leader and reinforces Huawei's commitment to empowering a digitally advanced society.