Information and communications technology (ICT) applications provider Huawei has unveiled its new-generation mobile bearer network architecture, LTE-compatible ultra-broadband network architecture, or U2Net.

The new mobile bearer network architecture provides flexible broadband access to macro and micro base stations, in addition to E2E service delivery and O&M on mobile bearer networks.

The accelerated development of commercial LTE networks enables the traffic per base station to reach the Gbps level and the backhaul networks will deliver Gbps, or 10Gbps, access to guarantee broadband services such as IP video, and provide a "zero wait" user experience.

U2Net provides flexible broadband access to micro base stations in order to achieve the "zero wait" user experience.

Huawei Network Product Line president Zha Jun said the mobile backhaul network will be integrated with the fixed broadband network to form an E2E bearer network.

"The LTE-compatible U2Net presents a fresh vision in the mobile bearer field. U2Net is believed to satisfy the future qualifications of IP video and cloud services," said Zha Jun.