Huawei and Bittel launch AI-powered hotel network system at MWC 2026
At MWC Barcelona 2026, Huawei and Shandong Bittel Intelligent Technology launched the Xinghe AI SafeStay Hotel Campus Network Solution. The system is built on Huawei’s AirEngine products and is aimed at hotel environments, where it is designed to support connected devices and services across a hotel campus.
According to the companies, the solution targets hotel network needs such as reliable wireless coverage and support for a growing number of IoT devices. It is positioned for use in modern, connected hotels that want to centralise and manage their network infrastructure while preparing for higher data and device loads.
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