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[Paris, France, October 13, 2025] At the 11th Ultra-Broadband Forum (UBBF) 2025, James Chen, the President of Huawei’s Carrier Business, shared a number of new best practices the company has developed with operators that drive growth with AI-powered ultra-broadband (UBB). In his keynote speech, “Triple Leaps to AI UBB: Inspiring New Business Growth,” Chen said operators have taken leaps in depth, breadth, and height to create new growth in the AI UBB era.
James Chen, President of Huawei Carrier Business, delivering a keynote speech
“Leapfrog innovations drive great business success,” he said. “Operators can seize this major opportunity to create new growth by deepening experience assurance capabilities, expanding business boundaries to include digital and intelligent services, and competing at higher levels by accelerating network intelligence.” Based on operators’ practices in different sectors, Chen interpreted the leaps in three dimensions of innovation: depth, breadth, and height.
A leap in depth: Driving a paradigm shift from bandwidth- to experience-centric monetization
Carriers combine AI capabilities with networks to accurately detect where application experience improvements are needed and proactively ensure the experience of key applications such as AI cloud gaming and 4K livestreaming, achieving a leap from user-level to application-level experience monetization.
An example of how this new monetization model helps operators is a leading operator from Thailand that has used Huawei’s AI WAN solution to develop new application-level experience assurance capabilities. This operator can now provide application acceleration packages for services such as gaming, home office, and livestreaming. This has enabled users to enjoy a smoother gaming experience, while the operator has drastically increased average revenue per user (ARPU).
A leap in breadth: Pushing the business boundaries to include digital intelligence and computing services
A leap in height: Network O&M transformation from work-order-driven operations to intelligent operations
Operators can drive level 4 network autonomy for more intelligent networks to move away from work-order-driven operations towards intelligent operations.
For example, Huawei has worked with MasOrange in Spain to build Europe’s first level 4 autonomous IP network. Using iMaster NCE, the operator has been able to reduce mean time to repair (MTTR), which in turn helps to enhance user satisfaction.
Chen wrapped up his speech by saying that AI UBB is just starting out, and that Huawei is excited to work with operators and industry partners to pursue continuous innovation. The company aims to help operators succeed in the AI era through experience monetization, a second growth curve, and OPEX reduction.
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Ask almost any CFO today what keeps them awake at night, and the answer is the same: uncertainty. Markets shift without warning, geopolitical tensions flare, and the pressure to deliver on cost never quite eases. For leaders trained to manage risk, the instinct is to hold on tighter -to stick with what feels safe and predictable. But in business, comfort can become a trap. What feels safe in the moment often keeps progress stuck.
Research shows 70% of CFOs in Europe don’t want to take any risks right now. Whereas in the US, two-thirds are actually planning to invest almost nine percent more in their businesses. And history shows, it’s those who act that set the pace. Today’s CFOs are no longer just guardians of the balance sheet. They are the drivers of change. Digitalisation, decarbonisation, AI – none of these come with certainty. All demand courage.
That’s why in our latest Wholesale Banking campaign we called on business leaders to break out of their comfort zones and “get un—” : unstuck from what’s holding them back; unbound from legacy thinking; unscripted from the way things are usually done; and unboxed by borders. All rooted in the belief that progress is always possible.
The digital campaign ran in France, Belgium, Italy, Poland, Romania, Singapore and the UK during August and September. It was featured on websites of the Financial Times and Bloomberg and appeared on other relevant business and financial websites targeting key financial professionals, including treasurers, cash managers, finance directors & CFOs of large multinational companies enterprises.
It aimed to help clients navigate uncertainty and unlock opportunities with a mix of strategic thinking, financial expertise and real-world understanding of the sectors and markets they’re active in.
Translations: 国际航协强调航空安全与运行的关键优先事项 (pdf)
L’IATA souligne les priorités essentielles pour la sécurité et les opérations aériennes (pdf)
IATA destaca las prioridades para una aviación segura (pdf)
Xiamen – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) highlighted three critical priorities for aviation safety and operations as the World Safety and Operations Conference (WSOC) opened today in Xiamen, China. These are: defending and evolving global standards, fostering a strong safety culture through leadership, and using data to enhance performance amid growing operational challenges.
“The environment in which airlines operate has grown even more complex as conflicts and regulatory fragmentation have proliferated. As a result, we have seen airspace closures, drone incursions and rising global navigation satellite system (GNNS) interference disrupt connectivity, undermine confidence, and threaten safety. Ensuring aviation remains the safest mode of transport requires strong leadership, robust adherence to global standards, and smarter use of data. By focusing on these—industry and government together—we will build a safer, more resilient and increasingly efficient global aviation system that can manage today’s risks and is prepared for those of tomorrow,” said Mark Searle, Global Director Safety, IATA.
Global standards are essential to aviation safety. Current standards must be adhered to and future standards must be developed to continuously improve industry safety performance. Currently, this focus revolves around:
Data is transforming aviation safety, delivering the insights needed to anticipate risks and enhance performance. Through the Global Aviation Data Management (GADM) program, which integrates the Flight Data eXchange (FDX), Incident Data eXchange (IDX), and Maintenance Cost Data eXchange (MCX), IATA is enabling data-driven decision-making across airlines and regulators.
Areas where data is making a difference include:
Leadership is central to a strong aviation safety culture. Strong safety leadership creates an environment where employees are empowered to raise concerns and are confident that issues will be resolved quickly and effectively.
To reinforce this, IATA has developed two key initiatives:
For more information, please contact:
Corporate Communications
Tel: +41 22 770 2967
Email: corpcomms@iata.org
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