Huawei Introduces Telco Intelligent Converged Cloud for AI-Native Networks
Huawei has introduced its Telco Intelligent Converged Cloud (TICC) solution for telecom operators, marking a shift toward AI-native infrastructure announced in a press release.
The TICC platform is a hyper-converged telecom infrastructure that integrates compute, storage, network, and AI computing resources under unified management. It is designed to enable operators to efficiently deploy and scale AI-driven services while maintaining cost-effective computing performance.
Huawei stated that the transition from cloud-native to AI-native networks has become a strategic priority for operators, as they seek to combine general-purpose and intelligent computing. The TICC architecture supports this hybrid approach by offering streamlined network access and optimized resource scheduling.
The company also emphasized collaboration with industry organizations such as the Linux Foundation, CNCF, ETSI, and TM Forum to help standardize frameworks supporting AI deployment in telecom infrastructure.
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