Huawei showcased leading technologies, new business opportunities, and industry progress in the 5.5G era on Day 2 of the MWC Barcelona 2023. The company aims to work with carriers and industry partners around the world to further the evolution of ICT infrastructure, lay the foundation for the 5.5G era, and build on the success of 5G for even greater prosperity.

Read more: Huawei: Extending Business Frontiers in 5.5G Era

du, from Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC), and Ericsson have announced a strategic partnership at Mobile World Congress 2023 to transform du’s Information Technology (IT) operations. du will leverage Ericsson's Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Ericsson Business and Operations Support Systems Services to improve quality, unlock efficiencies and increase agility.

Read more: Ericsson Partners With du to Improve Digital Transformation

From its recent indoor and macro portfolio announcements to its showcases of Fixed Wireless Access and a live digital twin of a 6G network, Ericsson's demos will provide a glimpse into the company's innovative technologies that are set to impact the telecom industry.

Read more: MWC23 Features Ericsson's Latest Network Solutions

Maintaining its leadership role in supporting service providers with their net zero ambitions while meeting demand for 5G capacity and revenue grow, Ericsson has launched enhanced RAN and Transport portfolio that will be showcased at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023 Barcelona. Over 10 new Ericsson solutions will cut carbon emissions and site footprint, increase energy performance and boost network capacity.

Read more: Ericsson’s 10 New Solutions to Slash Carbon Emissions

Huawei announced it has joined the UNESCO Global Alliance for Literacy (GAL) today as part of the company's lead up to the Mobile World Congress 2023. The announcement was made at a Digital Talent Summit co-hosted by Huawei and the Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) which serves as the Secretariat of the GAL.

Read more: Huawei and UNESCO Team Up to Use Technology to Drive Literacy

Nokia announced the launch of its sixth-generation super-coherent photonic service engine, the PSE-6s, which is capable of reducing network power consumption by 60%. In addition to improving energy efficiency, network operators need to add massive capacity in response to ever-increasing demand.

Read more: Nokia’s PSE-6s Sets New Milestones for Optical Transport Networks

Flattening revenues have been a challenge for service providers in all parts of the world, often impacting network investment decisions as part of their business growth strategies, known as “monetization” in the industry.

Read more: Ericsson Mobility Report: Growing Revenue for CSPs in Leading 5G Markets

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