Huawei has once again been recognized as a Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Wired and Wireless LAN Infrastructure, marking its third consecutive year in the Leaders Quadrant.
Notably, Huawei remains the only non-North American vendor positioned as a Leader, reflecting its continued global influence and innovation in the networking sector.
Huawei attributes this ongoing recognition to its customer-centric approach, strong product capabilities, global service support, and rapid market responsiveness.
The company’s momentum is further driven by its commitment to integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into campus networks, aiming to enhance wireless performance, security, application reliability, and operations and maintenance (O&M) in the AI era.

Advancing 10 Gbps experience-centric networks
As the networking landscape evolves, Huawei is focused on enabling experience-centric 10 Gbps wired and wireless networks tailored for scenarios such as smart campuses, mobile finance, and digital healthcare. The company’s recent innovations reflect this direction:
Wireless experience upgrade: In 2025, Huawei introduced the industry’s first 5-radio Wi-Fi 7 access point (AP), incorporating forward-looking Wi-Fi 8 innovations.
Technologies such as intelligent digital pre-distortion (DPD) and intelligent Coordinated Scheduling and Spatial Reuse (iCSSR) deliver a high-performance, future-ready wireless experience. Huawei has also integrated Wi-Fi, IoT, and sensing for comprehensive, blind-spot-free campus awareness, while reducing total cost of ownership by up to 50 percent.
Security experience upgrade
Huawei expanded its Wi-Fi Shield portfolio to include 13 AP models optimized for a variety of environments. With features such as secure terminal access, fine-grained policy control, and CSI-based sensing, Huawei provides all-domain security across data, space, and privacy, supporting a robust zero-trust network architecture.
Application experience upgrade
Key enterprise applications, such as video conferencing, cloud desktops, and collaborative tools, are supported by Huawei’s intelligent application technologies: iSAC (application identification), iScheduler (all-flow scheduling), and iFlow (all-flow analysis).
Complemented by VIP FastPass and per-packet power control, these solutions ensure reliable service quality for priority workloads.

O&M experience upgrade
Huawei’s “One Map, One Brain” AI Networking architecture — featuring a digital network map and the NetMaster AI agent — enables real-time application-level journey playback and minute-level fault resolution.
With natural language interaction and automation resolving up to 80 percent of wireless faults, a single operator can now manage networks serving more than 10,000 users.
Looking ahead
Huawei plans to continue its investment in AI-powered networking solutions and strengthen collaboration with global ecosystem partners.
The company is committed to helping enterprises build next-generation “AI Campus” networks, designed to enhance user experience, boost operational efficiency, and enable shared success in the AI-driven future.