Middle East, March 23, 2021: To strengthen its leadership in 5G business transformation, Huawei is increasing investment in carrier software as a strategy to support 5G business success.
The announcement comes in response to the rapid development of innovative 5G enterprise market applications such as AR maintenance, remote PLC, intelligent quality inspection, and drone monitoring. 5G will bring huge digitalisation opportunities across a wide range of industries. Huawei has already cooperated with a number of industry verticals and achieved phased success.
Speaking after the TM Forum Hard Talk event last week, Maurice Ma, President of Huawei Software Business Department, said, “Now it is time to plan operation transformation and BSS (Business Support System) upgrades to achieve 5GtoB business success. According to our successful practices, Greenfield BSS transformation becomes a mature and feasible approach. Huawei will increase investment in carrier software and actively embrace 5G, cloud, and industry digitalisation to help customers achieve business success”.
New 5G opportunities achieve phased success in strategic cooperation
In 2020, the annual 5G enterprise revenue of Chinese operators reached US$1 billion. In the 5G consumer domain, Chinese operators have incubated a large number of new 5G services, including AR/VR, 5G messaging, and 5G new calls, for example video ring back tones. Chinese operators have earned more than CNY3 billion (US$460 million) from the consumer sector as a result.
5G services are developing in multiple dimensions. The requirements of vertical industry services for network slicing, 5G private lines, and new diversified charging dimensions all pose great challenges to traditional BSS systems. The evolution of new generation BSS is therefore an important part of the success of 5G commercial operations. Recognising this, Huawei will increase its investment in 5G BSS to maintain its leading position in the 5G field.
BSS Greenfield approach successful for telecom business transformation
In the past, carriers’ IT transformation has been charactierised by very long transformation periods, high risk, and unclear transformation values and outcomes. Following several years of research and extensive experience in the market, Huawei’s BSS Greenfield model has now become established as an effective way for carriers to transform their future business support system. The Greenfield model focuses on high-value services, accelerating the exit and upgrade of legacy services, and simplifying the journey of transformation.
Huawei has committed to the Greenfield Business Transformation model. The vendor has built a Greenfield platform oriented to new services and is using the MVP (Minimal Viable Product) to attract users to the new platform without inheriting live network features or migrating data.
Huawei has helped more than ten carriers achieve successful large-scale operation transformation projects globally, and has incorporated successful experience from these projects into its product solutions and delivery service methodologies. In the period of accelerating 5G development, the Greenfield model will help more operators support 5GtoB service development and achieve business success.
Huawei will increase investment in the carrier software for 5G services
Cloudification, platformisation, and openness of 5GtoB operation systems are essential capabilities to support future 5G service development. In addition, the Greenfield model has helped multiple projects to succeed in transformation. In the next five years, Huawei will increase its R&D investment in carrier software including 5G-oriented full stack BSS and to ensure its continued leadership in this domain.
As a leading telecom provider, Huawei software serves 3 billion subscribers worldwide and has ranked number one in software market share in Gartner Operation Technology reports for the last five consecutive years. Huawei ranks first in 3GPP standards regarding 5G monetisation and is fully committed to helping operators unlock more business value in the 5G era.