[Shanghai, China, September 17, 2019] The first 5G deterministic networking
alliance conference was held in Shanghai. The alliance charter was officially
released at the conference, and the chairman unit, governing unit, expert
committee, and workgroup leaders of the alliance were appointed. In addition, an
objective planning and work plan was discussed and determined for each industry
workgroup. At this conference, Huawei was elected the chairman unit of this
alliance.
Photo at the conference
5G deterministic networking is based on a hyper-distributed, Cloud Native
architecture. The 5G deterministic networking leverages key technologies such as
heterogeneous MEC and dynamic, intelligent network slicing to adopt the "Single
Cloud" to meet differentiated network requirements and deterministic SLA
commitments to enable thousands of industries. The 5G deterministic networking
alliance was founded in June this year at MWC Shanghai 2019. It currently has
more than 60 members.
The conference was chaired by Liu Qicheng, secretary general of the alliance
and chief editor of Communications World. The conference published the alliance
charter, organization, positioning, responsibilities, and rights and interests
to all members. China Mobile, China Unicom, China Telecom, China-Japan
Friendship Hospital, and Huawei serve as chairman units. Dai Jisheng, president
of Huawei Cloud Core Network Strategy & Business Development Dept, was
appointed as the chairman of the alliance. In addition, five industry workgroup
leaders were appointed, as well as a number of industry leaders and experts from
various fields as members of the expert committee.
Some of the big names to attend the conference include Mei Jianping (leader
of the multimedia workgroup), Guo Jinghong (leader of the energy Internet
workgroup), Lu Qingjun (leader of the healthcare Internet workgroup), Xie
Zhendong (leader of the IoV workgroup), and Zhang Yanguo (leader of industrial
Internet workgroup). They shared industry trends and network requirements with
their respective teams, organized in-depth discussions and interactions on the
research direction and topics of their domains, decided on follow-up work plans
for the workgroups, determined 27 key topics for the five industries, and
facilitated the resolution of key technologies, business, ecosystem, and
industry opportunities that come with 5G implementation in the industry. This
collaboration accelerates business application and industry closure.
The development of 5G requires the participation and support of the entire
industry. The alliance members will work closely together to deepen cooperation, build a
5G network ecosystem, seize the opportunities for innovation brought by 5G, and
create an intelligent future.