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Huawei is a leader in the Wi-Fi 6 market. With its AirEngine Wi-Fi 6, Huawei took the lead in deploying the industry's first enterprise-class Wi-Fi 6 network in Shanghai as early as 2018.

Since then, Huawei AirEngine Wi-Fi 6, powered by Huawei 5G, has been the preferred choice of many industry customers around the world, helping them to build the ideal Wi-Fi 6 networks with zero coverage holes, zero wait time, and zero packet loss during roaming. Customers include: Shenzhen Metro in China, Basel St. Jakob-Park stadium in Switzerland, Agos bank in Italy, Mondragon University in Spain, and University of Johannesburg in South Africa.

Steven Zhao, President of Campus Network Domain, Huawei's Data Communication Product Line, said, "We are very pleased to see that Huawei AirEngine Wi-Fi 6 has been widely used across sectors like education, government, large enterprises, and manufacturing. Huawei AirEngine Wi-Fi 6 is helping more enterprises of all sizes to build user experience-centric networks for increased office and production efficiencies, paving the way for the large-scale rollout of digital services and accelerating digital transformation."

Customers' trust in Huawei Wi-Fi 6 is attributed to Huawei's continuous investment and dedication to the emerging Wi-Fi 6 industry.
Some of Huawei’s highlights with regards to this include the tech giant’s leading expert Osama Aboul Magd being elected as the chair of the IEEE 802.11ax Working Group in 2014 through which he has provided his insights to continuously navigate the development direction of the Wi-Fi 6 industry standards and the company’s contribution to Wi-Fi 6 standard proposals being considered as the highest among device vendors.

Also, in October 2017, Huawei launched the industry's first commercial Wi-Fi 6 AP and since then, Huawei has constantly expanded its Wi-Fi 6 portfolio by successively launching innovative products and solutions tailored to different scenarios. And last but not least, Huawei and Wireless Broadband Aliiance (WBA) joined forces to explore Wi-Fi 6-based teaching innovations and use cases at Mondragon University in Spain.

Huawei plans to continue to work with upstream and downstream partners throughout the industry, focus on industry-specific scenarios, and deliver ideal Wi-Fi 6 network solutions for new digital applications. Huawei will also forge ahead with its AirEngine Wi-Fi series products and solutions powered by Huawei 5G to help enterprises build future-proof, fully-connected campus networks.

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