ZTE brings “full-stack AI” pitch to MWC Barcelona 2026
ZTE plans to use MWC Barcelona 2026 to promote what it calls “full‑stack AI” across networks, cloud, and devices, aiming to position itself as a one‑stop vendor for operators looking to add more automation and intelligence to their infrastructure.
Under the banner “Creating an Intelligent Future,” the company is expected to show how its AI tools plug into existing telecom systems to manage traffic, optimise energy use, and support new services. The focus is less on new hardware and more on layering software and AI capabilities over current network investments.
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