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Huawei continues to Innovate and Inspire at the Barcelona MWC 2018

Huawei received eight (8) major awards from GSMA during the Global Mobile (GLOMO) Awards ceremony at the 2018 Mobile World Congress (MWC). The awards are
2.      Outstanding Contribution to the Mobile Industry award.”
3.      “Best Mobile Network infrastructure award” for 5G ready Ultra wide Band
4.      Joint winner on “Best mobile technology breakthrough award” for 5G Cloud Air
5.      “Best network software breakthrough award” for 5G Service oriented core
6.      “Best Mobile Innovation for Emerging Market award” for RuralStar connectivity solution
7.      “The Green Mobile award” for Zero-Footprint TubeStar solution
8.      Outstanding Mobile Technology award” The CTOs’ Choice

Mobile technology is changing every day. Connectivity has extended beyond cities to suburbs, and bandwidth has grown from megabits to gigabits. Connections themselves are no longer limited to people, but now include things. In the meantime, our lives have fundamentally changed. Almost without realizing it, we've gone from going online to living online, from bridging the digital divide to exploring the digital world. Industries are converging. Technology and business are merging, and so are work and our everyday lives. Boundaries are dissolving all around us. All of these changes and challenges made and continue to make Huawei one of the best ICT solution providers.

From these awards, there are two solutions in particular that could be commercialized in Tanzania market and change the way operators operates. Solutions like are cloudAir which maximize spectrum efficiency and provide rapid coverage and also RuralStar which is specific for improving rural network coverage.”

The CloudAIR - Using cloud technology, the solution centrally schedules and efficiently utilizes air interface resources, including spectrum, power, and channels, enabling carriers to increase efficiency, flexibly deploy services, and deliver a better user experience. Carriers have been able to flexibly refarm spectrum resources since the launch of SingleRAN base stations a decade ago. SingleRAN made it possible to statically allocate 5 MHz of a 10 MHz spectrum band to UMTS and the other 5 MHz to GSM. However, spectrum resources could not be dynamically shared between different radio access technologies (RATs). With the spectrum cloudification technology offered by CloudAIR, one spectrum band can be dynamically shared between different RATs in response to fluctuations in traffic. This helps to maximize spectrum efficiency and provide rapid coverage for new RATs. The solution also enables on-demand access for legacy RATs according to changes in service needs and prevents these RATs from exclusively occupying "golden" spectrum.


The RuralStar – This solution has been developed for remote rural areas in Africa to improve local network coverage. The solution consume very Low power with a choice of sources, low TCO, easy to install with minimal site preparation, new battery technology and various security features. Huawei has been working to connect the unconnected and will continue to work with the Tanzania government to promote popularization of mobile broadband in Tanzania through healthy business models, so that more unconnected people can enjoy the convenience of wireless communication.
The solution has been successfully deployed by 12 operators in eight counties, including: Thailand, Ghana, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Mexico. Thanks to RuralStar, millions of unconnected people can now access mobile networks for the first time and enjoy the convenience of using mobile Internet services.
Approximately 80 million users have been served with this solution. 40,000 upgraded base stations are planned to be deployed later this year, serving 180 million users across the globe. 

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