Huawei Unveils Innovative NG-WAN Architecture for Enhanced Network Security and Efficiency
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- Content focuses on Huawei's innovations in network security and efficiency at MWC Barcelona 2026.
- Key features include the Xingluo Identification Engine and intelligent security maps to enhance telecommunications resilience.
Huawei's NG-WAN Architecture Redefines Network Security and Efficiency
At the MWC Barcelona 2026, Huawei's President of Data Communication Product Line, Leon Wang, unveils a cutting-edge NG-WAN architecture tailored for the emerging era of the Internet of Agents. This innovative network framework is designed with a strong focus on security, resilience, and network autonomy, thus enabling IP carriers to forge a self-defending network foundation. By enhancing user experience, accelerating revenue streams, and boosting network efficiency, Huawei positions its technology at the forefront of next-generation connectivity solutions.
A standout feature of the NG-WAN architecture is the introduction of the Xingluo Identification Engine, claimed as the industry's first encrypted traffic identification engine. This tool achieves a remarkable detection accuracy of over 95% for encrypted traffic streams, ensuring effective monitoring without compromising data integrity. The architecture is further empowered by a multidimensional database capable of crafting highly precise user profiles, achieving a 90% accuracy rate which streamlines the customer acquisition process for carriers. These advancements enable telecommunications providers to adapt quickly to user demands and market shifts, optimizing their service to maintain competitive advantage.
Security remains paramount in Huawei's innovative design, exemplified by the intelligent intrinsic security maps developed to detect unusual activities such as unexpected file manipulations and unauthorized access in real time. This preventive measure allows for immediate response to potential threats. Additionally, the company introduces a resilient main control board that thwarts routing hijacking attempts by leveraging a 40-dimensional knowledge graph to dynamically analyze routing paths. Together, these advancements make Huawei a formidable pioneer in network technology, enhancing the operational robustness necessary for the increasingly interconnected digital landscape.
Beyond the NG-WAN architecture, Huawei demonstrates a commitment to intelligent computing with the release of lossless intelligent computing boards. These boards employ a lossless Xingluo algorithm to process data efficiently, transforming training datasets into secure high-dimensional vectors. This not only enhances data processing speed but also contributes to the secure delivery of distributed collaborative training inference and storage computing services.
As telecommunications continue to evolve alongside growing demands for security and efficiency, Huawei's advancements underscore a significant leap toward not just meeting but exceeding industry expectations in network technology.
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