Huawei has launched a new white paper, ISP/MSP Business Success Driven by RAMS, offering service providers important steps to keep pace with high demands of artificial intelligence and round-the-clock digital services.
The launch took place at the HUAWEI CONNECT 2025 summit in Shanghai, where experts gathered to discuss how networks can remain resilient in the face of massive data growth and tough performance needs.
The RAMS framework, standing for Return on Investment, Availability, Maintenance, and Security, forms the backbone of the white paper. Huawei says it is designed to help internet service providers (ISPs) and managed service providers (MSPs) move beyond simply delivering connectivity and instead ensure networks that are dependable, secure, and capable of supporting AI-driven applications at scale.
York Yue, vice president of Huawei and CEO of ISP & OTT BU, spoke about the challenges ahead. “AI is advancing rapidly. To navigate changes, data centers and ISPs must focus on three aspects. The first is to increase bandwidth to handle explosive traffic growth and changes in traffic direction. Second, they must optimize data center deployment to meet AI’s strict latency requirements.
“Finally, they must enhance the five-nines (99.999%) reliability standard to ensure the stable operation of AI applications. Huawei is committed to collaborating with customers and partners, leveraging our cutting-edge AI technology and extensive industry know-how, to drive infrastructure upgrades and build a solid foundation for the intelligent world.”
The white paper goes beyond theory by examining real-world scenarios where ISPs and MSPs can improve service delivery. It explains how operators can maximise investment returns, introduce new service models, automate operations, and build networks capable of handling unpredictable traffic surges without compromising performance.
Huang Dachuan, CTO of Huawei’s ICT Marketing and Solution Sales Department, stressed that meeting these demands requires stronger network design. “Driven by the vision of intelligence and resilience, Huawei has proposed the intelligent RAMS framework, which integrates flexible access networks, evolvable transport networks, and intelligent cloud platforms.
“RAMS allows for on-demand service expansion, automated O&M, and intelligent fault rectification. This boosts network reliability, security, and user experience.”
Huawei currently works with more than 5,000 ISPs and MSPs across over 120 countries. The company said it will continue to increase investment in research and development, with a focus on integrating AI with networking technology, and expand cooperation with global operators to accelerate large-scale commercial deployment.
The demands of AI and always-on services leave no room for outdated infrastructure. Huawei’s focus is that RAMS will become the framework they turn to in order to stay competitive and meet rising customer expectations.