Huawei Presents Enhanced Xinghe Smart WAN Solution for Ensuring Predictability within Randomness
In an exciting development, Huawei has unveiled an upgraded version of its Xinghe Intelligent Wide Area Network (WAN) Solution at the "AI-Powered WAN, Digital-Intelligent Future" roundtable during HUAWEI CONNECT 2025. The event brought together Huawei and industry partners, showcasing advancements in AI-driven wide area networks that are enhancing digital intelligence, improving network efficiency, and enabling smarter infrastructure management.
The Xinghe Intelligent WAN Solution addresses four critical challenges facing WANs today, as identified by John Cai, President of Router Domain, Huawei Data Communication Product Line. These challenges include the push for global digitalization, the need to eliminate data silos and achieve network convergence; the higher requirements on differentiated bandwidth and latency due to emerging services; the impact of inclusive AI on traditional networks, where a packet loss rate of just 0.1% can diminish computing efficiency by 50%; and the threat posed by breakthroughs in quantum computing technologies to traditional network security.
To tackle these challenges, the Xinghe Intelligent WAN Solution is built with four core capabilities: all-service convergence, deterministic network, AI-powered application identification, and automatic detection of video conference freezes and acceleration of critical services.
One of the key features of the Xinghe Intelligent WAN Solution is its flow awareness engine, which identifies 99% of elephant flows. This feature is crucial in the Intelligent WAN Solution developed by Surge Indonesia, delivering high-quality connectivity to users in transportation. The Starnet lossless algorithm, another significant component, achieves long-distance, zero-packet-loss transmission with below 5% computing efficiency loss.
The Starnet vector engine in the Xinghe Intelligent WAN Solution safeguards sensitive information, while the use of Quantum-resistant encryption and Xsec ensures secure, encrypted networks. Slicing, enabled by the Xinghe Intelligent WAN Solution, has enabled a multi-purpose network, as noted by Kenneth Bagarukayo, Commissioner of Data Networks at Uganda's Ministry of ICT & NG. SRv6 has reduced deployment time per Multi-Protocol Data Agent (MDA) from 2 hours to just 1 minute, as revealed by Kenneth Bagarukayo.
A remarkable achievement by Surge Indonesia's CTO, Mohammad Mustaghfirin, is the world's first benchmark for self-built broadband operations in transportation using IPv6 Enhanced networking. This milestone underscores the potential of the Xinghe Intelligent WAN Solution in driving digital transformation across various sectors.
The Xinghe Intelligent WAN Solution empowers customers to accelerate network monetization and industry intelligence. DYXnet and Huawei have co-developed an AI-native ultra-connectivity architecture, enabling elastic scaling and RDMA-based long-distance file transfers-over 20 times faster than TCP, as revealed by Zhang Xianguo, General Manager of Network R&D at DYXnet.
In conclusion, the upgraded Xinghe Intelligent WAN Solution is a significant step forward in addressing the challenges faced by WANs in the digital age. With its robust features and capabilities, it promises to drive digital transformation, improve network efficiency, and ensure secure, encrypted networks.
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