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Huawei‘s latest campus network solution integrates AI to transform enterprise connectivity at a pivotal moment when AI-powered infrastructure is becoming essential for business operations. The Xinghe Intelligent Campus Solution represents a comprehensive upgrade focused on enhancing wireless capabilities, application performance, operational efficiency, and security measures – all designed to provide superior user experiences as organizations transition to AI-centric environments.

The big picture: Huawei has unveiled its fully-upgraded Xinghe Intelligent Campus Solution at MWC 2025, focusing on four critical experience enhancements powered by AI integration.

  • The solution aims to create future-proof campus networks optimized for the AI era with improvements to wireless connectivity, application performance, maintenance, and security.
  • Shawn Zhao emphasized that this development is part of Huawei’s strategy to accelerate AI adoption and industry intelligence through enhanced campus networks.

Key innovation areas: The solution introduces significant technological advances across four primary dimensions of enterprise networking.

  • In wireless connectivity, Huawei has developed the industry’s first 5-radio Wi-Fi 7 AP that can support up to 60 channels of 4K video simultaneously without performance degradation.
  • For application performance, AI-powered identification and scheduling technologies ensure business-critical applications receive priority treatment with dedicated “VIP Lane” and “FastPass” capabilities.
  • Maintenance improvements include an AI-powered network assurance agent that can automatically resolve 80% of wireless issues within minutes, enabling a single person to manage networks with over 10,000 users.

Security enhancements: Huawei has implemented AI-driven security measures throughout the campus network architecture.

  • The Wi-Fi Shield technology employs wireless channel scrambling and MACsec protocols to prevent packet eavesdropping.
  • An innovative AI-powered Wi-Fi Channel State Information sensing system can detect human presence, enabling both energy conservation and intrusion detection.

Looking ahead: Huawei plans to continue developing its Xinghe Intelligent Campus offerings with industry-specific implementations for sectors including public services, finance, and education.

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