As MWC Barcelona 2026 wraps up, Huawei’s presence at the show centred on one clear strategic conviction: networks are evolving from connectivity platforms into intelligent service engines — what the company is calling the “agentic Internet era.” With more than one million 5G-Advanced users already active across the Middle East, that shift is well underway. Here are three announcements worth having on your radar.
1. Next-gen mobile backhaul — and the UAE is already live Huawei launched a new 5G-Advanced Mobile Backhaul architecture that moves operators from best-effort connectivity to performance-guaranteed, monetisable services. This isn’t theoretical — e& and du have both been involved in commercial deployments and world-first milestones with Huawei right here in the UAE.
2. A stronger computing backbone for the region’s AI ambitions Huawei unveiled the Atlas 950 SuperPoD, capable of linking up to 8,192 NPUs into a single system — built to power large Arabic-language models, AI-driven government platforms, and sovereign cloud infrastructure. Alongside this, Huawei open-sourced its A2A-T framework, standardising how AI agents communicate across telecom networks and cutting integration complexity for operators pushing ahead on 5G-Advanced.
3. Six innovations pushing operators toward autonomous networks Huawei announced a suite of six AI-centric solutions spanning core networks, IP transport, optical infrastructure, and digital power. Highlights include AgenticCore (AI-native core network), NG WAN (quantum-secure IP architecture), and AI-powered green data centre solutions — all designed to help regional carriers automate operations, monetise new services, and hit net-zero targets.






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