Huawei used TM Forum Digital Transformation World 2026 in Copenhagen to promote a layered autonomous network model. The company framed highly autonomous network deployment as an architecture and standards challenge involving real-time domain-level closed loops, cross-domain orchestration and a proposed open-source A2A-T interface.
Telecom equipment and ICT vendor promoting autonomous network architecture and standards
Asia Pacific is the jurisdictional context visible in the evidence.
Telecom equipment and ICT vendor promoting autonomous network architecture and standards
The event signals a shift in autonomous network competition from general AI capability toward layered orchestration, multi-domain integration and interface standards.
The event signals a shift in autonomous network competition from general AI capability toward layered orchestration, multi-domain integration and interface standards.
Huawei remains a major telecom network vendor whose automation architecture and standards positions can influence CSP deployment models.
The event signals a shift in autonomous network competition from general AI capability toward layered orchestration, multi-domain integration and interface standards.
Direct public sources
• The proposal was made at TM Forum DTW 2026 in Copenhagen
• It frames telecom automation as a multi-domain orchestration challenge
The fact
Huawei used TM Forum Digital Transformation World 2026 in Copenhagen to promote a "Layered Intelligence and Open Collaboration" approach for highly autonomous networks. Yang Chaobin, executive vice president and CEO of Huawei's ICT Business Group, said mainstream CSPs now share a strategic consensus on autonomous networks. Huawei said around 100 partners have signed the Autonomous Networks Manifesto, while about 30 CSPs have released blueprints and launched related practices.
The Assessment
The signal is that autonomous networks are entering an implementation phase where architecture matters as much as AI capability. Huawei is framing the bottleneck around three problems: real-time closed-loop latency, multi-vendor integration complexity, and cross-system agent communication. Its push for layered domain intelligence — keeping high-speed decisions within single domains while reserving cross-domain orchestration for global strategy — addresses a real design question. For infrastructure operators, the parallel is familiar: should control logic sit at the edge or be centralised?
Huawei's answer mirrors how data centre networks are evolving, with local autonomy and global coordination.
What to Watch
Watch whether the open-source A2A-T agent communication protocol gains support beyond Huawei's ecosystem, and whether CSPs turn blueprints into live deployments for fault self-healing, experience optimisation and cross-domain orchestration.
Signal Brief
- Signal: Huawei pushes layered autonomous network model
- Signal Type: Autonomous Network Architecture Signal
- Region: Asia Pacific
- Market Class: National Telecom
Operating Surface
- Published sources should identify the affected parties, operating surface, and market exposure before this trend map is treated as complete.
Market Context
- The event signals a shift in autonomous network competition from general AI capability toward layered orchestration, multi-domain integration and interface standards.
- Operational relevance: Medium
- Time Horizon: Next quarter
What To Watch
- Watch for official statements, regulatory updates, customer or partner exposure, and follow-up disclosures.
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