Huawei starts building the infrastructure for a 5.5G network

Published February 27th, 2024 - 08:06 GMT
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Toronto, Ontario / Canada - June 02 2019 (Shutterstock)

ALBAWABA - Huawei has taken a bold step to get around trade problems by announcing the start of building infrastructure for the 5.5G network. This shows that they are strong in the face of the American ban. 

The leaders of the company have said that they want to use 5.5G technology and release their new Multi-modal Communication Function (MCF) function by the end of 2024.

Due to problems caused by the American embargo, Huawei made a new announcement at the MWC 2024 event in Barcelona: they started building the infrastructure for the 5.5G network. Senior executive George Gao laid out the company's bold schedule and reaffirmed their promise to make 5.5G available to millions of people through the New Calling project.

Gao talked about how 5.5G could change everything, imagining a world where communication tools make experiences better and more tailored to each person. Huawei also added a new feature called Multi-modal Communication Function (MCF), which lets users communicate in a new way by using different characters for a more immersive calling experience.

When Vice President Li Peng talked about the bigger effects, he emphasized the huge change that is expected in the way people communicate, imagining a world where 5.5G surpasses the successes of its predecessor, 5G. Peng's comments suggest that there might be problems in the information network sector, which would mean a big change in how the industry works.

As Huawei moves forward with its 5.5G plan, people in the industry are eager to see what effects this risky move will have in a time of tense geopolitics. This company's drive to push the limits of technological progress shows how strong it is when things go wrong.

After these events, both stakeholders and customers are looking forward to seeing how the story develops. Huawei's 5.5G vision has the potential to change the future of communication around the world.

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