Huawei wins eight GLOMO awards at MWC Barcelona 2026
Huawei picked up eight Global Mobile (GLOMO) Awards at MWC Barcelona 2026, underscoring its broad push across network technology and consumer services. The company was recognized for Best Mobile Network Infrastructure, Best AI‑Powered Network Solution, Best Non-Terrestrial Network Solution, Best Mobile Operator Service for Connected Consumers, Best Mobile Innovation for Connected Health and Wellbeing, and Best FinTech & Digital Commerce Innovation, among other honors.
The GLOMO awards, organized at the industry’s flagship event in Barcelona, highlight how Huawei is positioning its portfolio around advanced network performance, AI-driven operations, satellite and non-terrestrial connectivity, consumer-facing operator services, digital health, and financial technology. The breadth of categories suggests the vendor is competing not just in core infrastructure, but across the wider digital services stack.
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