Full-service minimalist network, ready for 5G arrival, inciting operators to continue to succeed

Huawei has taken on a significant role in the development and promotion of 5G technology. As one of the leading players in the wireless industry, it has made substantial progress in bringing 5G to market. The latest Huawei Mate 10 Pro, equipped with the Kirin 970 chip, is among the most advanced smartphones in terms of 5G readiness, capable of achieving peak data rates of up to 1.2 Gbps. This showcases not only the technological prowess of Huawei but also its commitment to delivering superior connectivity solutions. At the Huawei Mate 10 series launch event in Munich, Germany, a video titled “The Fastest Mobile + Fastest Network” generated widespread attention. It demonstrated how the Mate 10 Pro, when used on EE’s live network at Wembley Stadium in the UK, achieved a peak speed of 970 Mbps. This performance highlighted the improved data connectivity of the new generation of devices and confirmed that 4.5G technology has already significantly enhanced user experience. While 5G is still in the process of becoming fully available, 4.5G serves as a crucial bridge, offering faster speeds and better performance for current users. According to Huawei’s president of wireless network R&D, 4.5G brings two major advantages: first, it meets the growing demand for improved user experience, and second, it lays the groundwork for the future by preparing the industry for the arrival of 5G. With over 100 billion connected devices expected globally by 2025, operators must now focus on building their capabilities in terms of teams, ecosystems, and commercial strategies. 4.5G will coexist with 5G for years to come, serving as a key stepping stone toward full 5G adoption. One of the key features of 4.5G is 4T4R (4 Transmit 4 Receive), which is set to become the foundation for 5G networks. This technology improves spectrum efficiency and increases network capacity, making it ideal for high-traffic areas like stadiums, homes, and public spaces. Operators around the world are adopting 4T4R, and Huawei has already deployed 68 such networks globally. For example, EE’s live network test at Wembley Stadium successfully showcased the benefits of this technology, proving its effectiveness in real-world scenarios. From a consumer perspective, 4x4 MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) enhances download speeds by up to two times. This means smoother video streaming, faster game loading, and better overall performance—especially in areas with weak signal coverage. Many smartphone manufacturers, including Samsung and Xiaomi, have started integrating 4x4 MIMO into their flagship models, signaling a broader industry shift toward higher-speed connectivity. Beyond mobile devices, 4T4R plays a critical role in improving network performance. It boosts downlink capacity by 1.2–1.8 times and uplink capacity by 1.25 times, providing a more consistent and reliable connection for users. Operators like Turkcell and True Move have seen impressive results from deploying 4T4R, with increased user engagement, higher revenue growth, and stronger market positions. As 4.5G continues to evolve, the industry is moving closer to full 5G adoption. Huawei has been at the forefront of this transition, proposing the 4.5G concept in 2014 and working closely with global partners to bring it to market. By 2017, over 100 4.5G commercial networks had been deployed worldwide, marking a significant milestone in the journey toward 5G. Looking ahead, Huawei is preparing for the 5G era by focusing on multi-frequency, multi-mode, and multi-standard networking. The company believes that operators must plan ahead to ensure seamless user experiences, robust network architectures, and strong business growth. Technologies like Massive MIMO and 8T8R are being developed to support high-capacity networks, while full-service minimalist networks are being introduced to streamline operations and enable future evolution. In summary, 4.5G is not just a stepping stone to 5G—it is a powerful enabler of innovation, connectivity, and business success. With Huawei leading the charge, the path to a fully connected, intelligent world is well underway.

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