
At Mobile World Congress 2025, Hewlett Packard Enterprise has introduced a number of new solutions and partnerships to accelerate innovation in networking while advancing its vision of helping telcos launch new services for their enterprise customers to connect the network edge to the cloud.
“The market inflection that AI presents will have a monumental impact on networking, edge, and data center innovations for the telecommunications industry. With AI opening up new revenue streams, new services, and new capabilities that telcos can provide to their customers, HPE Aruba Networking is continuing our innovation leadership to help service providers build next-generation networks to maximize these AI opportunities,” said Phil Mottram, EVP and general manager, HPE Aruba Networking. “With service providers facing unprecedented network and service demands, HPE is leading the way in redefining the network's role in delivering business value.”
The new connectivity solutions and infrastructure to meet the evolving needs of demands of enterprise customers across various industries include -
The new HPE Aruba Networking CX 8325P network switch delivers simplified operations and nanosecond accuracy to enhance performance for high-speed, latency-sensitive applications such as autonomous vehicles, manufacturing, and robotics. The precision timing capabilities of the switch enhance roaming experiences as cellular traffic moves from radio-to-radio at large venue sites such as stadiums, as well as for AI applications, broadcasting, and Cloud Radio Access Networks (C-RAN) deployments.
The HPE Aruba Networking CX 8325P switch features the industry's first solution to embed precision timing into the network fabric, delivering nanosecond accuracy for mission-critical capabilities such as improved quality of calls, data transactions, and AI workloads between moving cellular traffic.
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Unlike other solutions utilizing the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) communication with satellites, HPE Aruba Networking is embedding enterprise and telco PTP support in the network, eliminating the need for a separate timing appliance, while introducing fail-safe redundancy.
Also announced at Mobile World Congress is the HPE ProLiant Compute DL110 Gen12, HPE’s next-generation server based on Intel’s powerful new Xeon 6 Granite Rapids-D chipset, which will be on display for the first time in the HPE booth at the conference. Designed specifically for telco deployments at the far edge of networks, the new HPE ProLiant Compute DL110 combines industry-leading compute, thermal performance, and IO density with next-level security.
The HPE ProLiant Compute DL110 expands the performance, reliability, and scalability required for Open RAN deployments, and illustrates HPE’s commitment to providing telco customers with the ability to modernize their networks with the equipment that best suits their needs.
HPE and T-Mobile have joined forces in an innovative partnership to deliver an enterprise-grade, secure, and easy-to-manage networking solution for small businesses at an affordable price. This collaboration introduces an advanced subscription solution that combines the T-Mobile Connected Workspace Program, including the Managed 5G Gateway service with HPE Networking Instant On Switch Series 1830 and HPE Networking Instant On Access Point AP21.
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