We have deployed Huawei CCTV solutions at multiple universities in Pakistan. This includes Huawei Wireless for Smart Campus projects, where we provide blanket Wi-Fi coverage and Safe Campus projects, where we deploy security cameras and multiple devices to monitor the campus.
We use Huawei Wireless to create a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policy, allowing seamless connectivity for various devices. Additionally, it facilitates the transition of our applications from desktops to laptops.
My company had deployed the tool for one of the companies operating in the financial sector in the past, and they had no complaints about the product. The past use case of the product showcases its reliability. Our company currently deals with a customer who wants to switch from Huawei products provided by some vendors, so we are trying to find the closest solution to Huawei. Our company deals with Huawei Wireless to fulfill our customers' requirements. Customers worry about the prices since products from Huawei are made available in the market at a much higher price than those of its competitors. One of our customers wants to migrate to a cheaper product from Huawei. Even though another vendor approached our company's customers and quoted a different price, they still found it to be a very costly product. Due to our company's customer's request to migrate from Huawei to some other product, our company is forced to look at other products, like Ruckus and Aruba. My company has dealt with the deployment phase of the product.
Actually, we sell the solution to enterprise customers and government entities. So they are using it for their employees, for their Internet connection. So they are using it for their employees, for their internet connection.
Huawei Wireless is for my SME, intermediate, and enterprise customers, mainly in the education, gas, and law enforcement sectors. I have several customers in many domains, so the product is for small, medium, and large companies.
Product Manager at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-11-10T13:08:00Z
Nov 10, 2022
We have a lot of use cases for Huawei Wireless. We have ISP providers. We have SMB customers. We also have a factory manufacturing Huawei network equipment, including optical transmission, wireless networks, routers, UHGs, etc. We also have customers using full cloud features.
We use the solution for wireless connectivity. Lately, we replaced all the wired end users with the WiFi access points, so we actually use full WiFi access points and LAN in our company.
Infrastructure Project Manager at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-09-27T21:00:32Z
Sep 27, 2021
We primarily use the product for wireless connections for the staff and students on campus. Both of them use it and there is a university hospital as well, which is also covered by the solution.
Co-Principal Investigator at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Reseller
2020-11-22T15:44:30Z
Nov 22, 2020
We use it for a campus network. We have something like 4G or 5G at the backend, and we have deployed a setpoint at the frontend to provide the services. It is an enterprise-level deployment. We are using its latest version.
Manager, ICT and Partnerships at a comms service provider with 201-500 employees
Real User
2019-10-27T06:20:00Z
Oct 27, 2019
We mostly use the on-premises version. I believe they don't have a private cloud offering yet on the controller. Either way, it's on-premises that we are using now.
Huawei WLAN products are compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n/ac standards to establish high-speed, secure, and reliable wireless network connections for indoor and outdoor applications.WLAN products can be used in enterprise offices, schools, hospitals, large shopping malls, exhibition centers, airports, and more.
We have deployed Huawei CCTV solutions at multiple universities in Pakistan. This includes Huawei Wireless for Smart Campus projects, where we provide blanket Wi-Fi coverage and Safe Campus projects, where we deploy security cameras and multiple devices to monitor the campus.
My clients use Huawei Wireless for their LAN network.
We use Huawei Wireless to create a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policy, allowing seamless connectivity for various devices. Additionally, it facilitates the transition of our applications from desktops to laptops.
My company had deployed the tool for one of the companies operating in the financial sector in the past, and they had no complaints about the product. The past use case of the product showcases its reliability. Our company currently deals with a customer who wants to switch from Huawei products provided by some vendors, so we are trying to find the closest solution to Huawei. Our company deals with Huawei Wireless to fulfill our customers' requirements. Customers worry about the prices since products from Huawei are made available in the market at a much higher price than those of its competitors. One of our customers wants to migrate to a cheaper product from Huawei. Even though another vendor approached our company's customers and quoted a different price, they still found it to be a very costly product. Due to our company's customer's request to migrate from Huawei to some other product, our company is forced to look at other products, like Ruckus and Aruba. My company has dealt with the deployment phase of the product.
I am deploying the product across the country. It’s for campus Wi-Fi needs. We have switches, wireless controllers, and firewalls.
Actually, we sell the solution to enterprise customers and government entities. So they are using it for their employees, for their Internet connection. So they are using it for their employees, for their internet connection.
We use the solution to access Office 365 and other applications that are present in our data centers.
I am using Huawei Wireless for WiFi access in my home.
Huawei Wireless is for my SME, intermediate, and enterprise customers, mainly in the education, gas, and law enforcement sectors. I have several customers in many domains, so the product is for small, medium, and large companies.
We have a lot of use cases for Huawei Wireless. We have ISP providers. We have SMB customers. We also have a factory manufacturing Huawei network equipment, including optical transmission, wireless networks, routers, UHGs, etc. We also have customers using full cloud features.
We use the solution for wireless connectivity. Lately, we replaced all the wired end users with the WiFi access points, so we actually use full WiFi access points and LAN in our company.
Huawei Wireless is used for networking. We use it for a university.
Our clients use it for access points.
I do not recall which version we are using. I utilize the solution for personal internet use, on the Ethernet.
We primarily use the product for wireless connections for the staff and students on campus. Both of them use it and there is a university hospital as well, which is also covered by the solution.
We are using the solution for mobile users, HR, and projects.
We primarily use the solution for hot-spotting. It's very useful for home internet, for example.
University 3500 users
We use it for a campus network. We have something like 4G or 5G at the backend, and we have deployed a setpoint at the frontend to provide the services. It is an enterprise-level deployment. We are using its latest version.
We are a service provider and Huawei wireless is one of the solutions that we implement for our clients.
I have successfully designed and installed the Huawei Wireless product portfolio on a big university campus wireless network project.
We primarily use the solution as a wireless LAN.
We mostly use the on-premises version. I believe they don't have a private cloud offering yet on the controller. Either way, it's on-premises that we are using now.