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Huawei Enterprise and eKit Solutions in Dubai

Switches, Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7 access points, routers, firewalls, Mini FTTO and OceanStor storage — specified against your floor plan and your user count, not against a catalogue. We work across both Huawei lines: HUAWEI eKit for small and mid-sized offices, and Huawei Enterprise where the site is large enough to need it.

eKitEngine Switches Wi-Fi 6 & Wi-Fi 7 APs CloudEngine & AirEngine Mini FTTO HiSecEngine Firewalls OceanStor Storage Cloud-Managed Networks Structured Cabling
Two lineseKit for SME, Enterprise for scale
Designed firstFloor plan before part numbers
UAE-legal Wi-FiConfigured to TDRA spectrum rules
Since 2014Installed and supported locally
Huawei Networking UAE

The First Question Is Which Huawei You Actually Need


Quick Answer

Huawei sells enterprise networking through two separate lines. HUAWEI eKit is the sub-brand built for small and mid-sized businesses and sold through distribution — the hardware carries the eKitEngine name and is managed from a phone app or a browser. Huawei Enterprise is the full campus line — CloudEngine switches, AirEngine Wi-Fi, NetEngine routers, HiSecEngine firewalls and OceanStor storage — built for larger sites and managed through CloudCampus or eSight.

Most UAE offices under roughly 200 users are an eKit conversation, and buying the Enterprise line for them means paying for management capability nobody will configure. The genuine reasons to move up are scale, high availability at the core, advanced routing, and integration with a controller you already run. We size on user count, floor area, uplink needs and who will administer it afterwards — then quote the line that fits.

Huawei Services at a Glance

Service
Huawei network design, supply, configuration, installation and ongoing support across the UAE
Provider
NIFTY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LLC, Dubai — operating since 2014
Vendor programme
Partner in the Huawei Enterprise channel, covering Huawei Enterprise and HUAWEI eKit; hardware supplied through Huawei's authorised UAE distributors
SME line (eKit)
eKitEngine switches, Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7 access points, SME routers and gateways, Mini FTTO optical, managed from the HUAWEI eKit App or eKit SME Network Center
Enterprise line
CloudEngine switches, AirEngine Wi-Fi, NetEngine routers, HiSecEngine firewalls, OceanStor storage and IdeaHub collaboration
Typical fit
Offices, retail, hospitality, clinics, schools, warehouses and villas — single site or multi-branch
What we do not quote
Huawei x86 servers — that business was sold to xFusion in 2021, so server projects are quoted on HPE
Wi-Fi in the UAE
6 GHz is limited by TDRA to 5925–6425 MHz, indoors only — we design and configure to that, not to the datasheet maximum
Also delivered with it
Structured cabling, racks and fibre, so the network arrives on infrastructure that can carry it
Free before you commit
Site walk and network design — coverage plan, port count, uplink plan and an itemised bill of materials, yours to keep
Choosing a line

HUAWEI eKit or Huawei Enterprise?


They are not good and better. They are two products aimed at two different sizes of problem, and the expensive mistake goes in both directions.

HUAWEI eKit — built for SMEs

  • Sold through distribution, which is what keeps the price where an SME can reach it and the lead times short.
  • Managed from an app or a browser. The HUAWEI eKit App and the eKit SME Network Center let one person commission a whole site and then support it remotely — no controller appliance to buy, rack, licence and patch.
  • Fanless and compact options that survive being mounted in a cupboard or a reception counter, which is where a lot of UAE small-office switching actually lives.
  • Right for offices, clinics, salons, showrooms, restaurants, warehouses, small schools and villas — broadly, sites where nobody is employed full-time to run the network.
  • Where it runs out is chassis-class core switching, advanced routing and the deeper feature set a large campus needs.

Huawei Enterprise — built for scale

  • CloudEngine switching with stacking, redundant supervision and the port density a real core or data-centre row needs.
  • AirEngine Wi-Fi with controller-based or cloud-based management, and the RF tuning capability that matters once you are past a few dozen access points.
  • NetEngine routers and HiSecEngine firewalls for multi-branch WAN, SD-WAN and segmented networks.
  • CloudCampus and eSight for organisations that need multi-site policy, role-based access and reporting rather than a per-site view.
  • Right for larger campuses, multi-floor buildings, hotels, hospitals, large schools and anywhere an internal IT team owns the network day to day.
Decision point Points to HUAWEI eKit Points to Huawei Enterprise
Users on site Up to roughly 200 Several hundred and up, or multiple floors
Who runs it afterwards An owner, an office manager, or us under support An internal IT team or a managed provider with a controller
Access points A handful to a few dozen Dozens to hundreds, with RF planning across floors
Core resilience Single core switch acceptable, spare held Stacked or redundant core is a requirement
Management eKit App / eKit SME Network Center CloudCampus, or eSight for wider ICT estate
Sites One site, or a few branches managed individually Many branches under shared policy and reporting
Budget shape Capex-light, fast to deploy Planned project with a design and commissioning phase

Mixed estates are normal and supported — an Enterprise-class core with eKit access switching at the edge is a sensible design for a growing business, and we quote it that way when it is the honest answer.

HUAWEI eKit

What We Supply from the eKit Range


Model families verified against Huawei's published SME portfolio in August 2026. Exact models move, so the bill of materials in your quotation is what governs — this is the shape of the range, not a price list.

eKitEngine switches

The access layer for most SME sites: S110 and S210I for small unmanaged-to-lightly-managed edges, S220S and S310 for cloud-managed PoE access with 24 and 48-port options, and S630 where a stronger aggregation or small core is needed.

PoE and PoE+ variants power access points, IP phones and cameras from the same switch, so you are not running separate power to every ceiling point.

S110S210IS220SS310S630PoE+

Wi-Fi 6 access points

Still the right buy for most UAE offices. AP361 is the cost-effective dual-band workhorse, AP661 the high-density triple-radio unit for busy open-plan floors and event spaces, and AP160 an ultra-thin wall-plate AP designed for hotel rooms, clinic rooms and cellular offices.

Wall-plate units are the quiet winner in hospitality and serviced offices: one cable per room, and a wired port left over at the desk.

AP160 wall plateAP361AP661Wi-Fi 6

Wi-Fi 7 access points

Where the client devices justify it: AP271E wall plate, AP371, AP673 and AP771. Wi-Fi 7 buys you higher throughput, better handling of dense client counts and improved latency behaviour on the newest laptops and phones.

Read the 6 GHz section below before you buy it purely for the headline number — the UAE's spectrum allocation limits what Wi-Fi 7 can do here.

AP271EAP371AP673AP771Wi-Fi 7

Mini FTTO optical

Fibre to the office: an OLT in the comms room and small OptiXstar ONUs at the desk or in the room, replacing long copper runs with passive fibre. Useful in hotels, labour accommodation, clinics and villas where distances break the 90 m copper limit or where riser space is scarce.

Fewer active devices in ceilings and cupboards also means fewer things needing power, cooling and a UPS.

OptiXstar ONUGPONHotelsLong runs

Routers, gateways and firewalls

SME routers and gateways for internet edge and site-to-site links, plus Huawei's HiSecEngine firewalls where a Huawei-consistent edge is wanted.

We are candid here: our security practice is built around Fortinet, and for most UAE SMEs buying a firewall as a security control rather than as a router, that is what we recommend. A Huawei edge makes sense when the estate is Huawei end to end and one support path matters.

HiSecEngineSite-to-site VPNInternet edge

Cloud management, without a controller

The HUAWEI eKit App commissions a site from a phone, and the eKit SME Network Center gives a browser view of switches and access points across sites — topology, clients, port status, SSIDs and firmware.

For us it means faults get diagnosed before a van is dispatched. For you it means one person can see the network without owning a management server.

eKit AppSME Network CenterRemote support

Send us your floor plan and user count and you get back a coverage plan, a port count, an uplink plan and an itemised bill of materials — free, and yours to take to another supplier if you want to.

Request a Free Network Design
UAE spectrum reality

What Wi-Fi 7 Can and Cannot Do in the UAE


This is the part most quotations leave out, and it changes whether Wi-Fi 7 is worth the money on your site.

The allocation

The TDRA has released only the lower 500 MHz of the 6 GHz band — 5925–6425 MHz — for indoor RLAN use at 250 mW EIRP. Saudi Arabia released the full 1200 MHz; the UAE has not.

Everything below follows from that one fact.

What it costs you

  • 320 MHz channels are heavily constrained. The headline Wi-Fi 7 throughput figure assumes channel widths the UAE allocation does not comfortably support.
  • 6 GHz is indoor only. Courtyards, terraces, yards and villa gardens cannot use it here.
  • Fewer non-overlapping 6 GHz channels means less headroom in dense multi-tenant buildings than the marketing implies.

What we recommend

  • Buy Wi-Fi 7 for the radio design, not the number — better dense client handling and latency behaviour are real and useful.
  • Wi-Fi 6 remains the right buy for a large share of UAE offices, and the saving is better spent on more APs, correctly placed.
  • Coverage beats standard. A well-placed Wi-Fi 6 estate outperforms a badly placed Wi-Fi 7 one every time.
  • Cabling first. Multi-gig APs need Cat 6A to earn their rating.

Spectrum policy changes. The figures above reflect the TDRA position as at August 2026, and a MENA-wide review of 6 GHz use was live during 2026 — we re-confirm before designing to it rather than repeating what we wrote last year.

Huawei Enterprise

The Enterprise Range, and Where Each Piece Earns Its Place


Family What it is When it is the right call  
CloudEngine switches Campus and data-centre switching with stacking and high port density A core that cannot go down, or a floor count that makes a single switch untenable Get Quote
AirEngine Wi-Fi Enterprise access points with controller or cloud management Dozens of APs, multi-floor RF planning, roaming that has to actually work Get Quote
NetEngine routers Enterprise WAN and SD-WAN routing Multiple branches, dual carriers, application-aware path selection Get Quote
HiSecEngine firewalls Next-generation firewall for the network edge A Huawei-consistent estate wanting one vendor and one support path Get Quote
OceanStor storage All-flash and hybrid-flash SAN and NAS arrays Shared storage under virtualisation, or capacity growth a server cannot absorb Get Quote
IdeaHub All-in-one meeting-room display, whiteboard and conferencing endpoint Meeting rooms where the current setup is a TV, a cable and an argument Get Quote
CloudCampus & eSight Network and wider ICT management platforms Shared policy, role-based access and reporting across many sites Get Quote

Storage sits alongside, not instead of, a backup design. An OceanStor array is availability; recovery still needs Veeam or NAKIVO behind it.

Straight answers

Where We Do Not Recommend Huawei


We sell Huawei. We also tell you where it is the wrong tool, because you will find out eventually and it is cheaper to find out now.

x86 servers

Huawei no longer sells x86 servers. That business — FusionServer — was divested to xFusion in 2021. If a supplier quotes you a "Huawei server" today, ask exactly what brand is on the bezel and who honours the warranty.

We quote servers on HPE, where our configuration and support experience actually is.

Security-led firewall projects

If the reason you are buying a firewall is threat protection, web filtering, inspection and a security subscription you will actually renew, our practice is built on Fortinet and that is what we recommend.

HiSecEngine is a capable edge. It is the right answer when estate consistency and a single support path outweigh the security tooling.

Buying a standard rather than a design

"We want Wi-Fi 7" is not a requirement, it is a part number. Neither is "the same as our other office". Coverage, client count, application behaviour and the cabling you already have decide the design.

We would rather quote fewer, better-placed access points on the previous standard than sell you a headline you cannot use in this country.

Vendor relationship — stated plainly. NIFTY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LLC is a partner in the Huawei Enterprise channel and supplies Huawei Enterprise and HUAWEI eKit products through Huawei's authorised distributors in the UAE. We do not claim a Huawei partner tier on this page, and we are not Huawei. Huawei, HUAWEI eKit, eKitEngine, CloudEngine, AirEngine, NetEngine, HiSecEngine, OceanStor, OptiXstar, IdeaHub, CloudCampus and eSight are trademarks of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Product availability, model ranges, warranty terms and specifications are set by Huawei and change without notice — the bill of materials and warranty stated in your written quotation is what governs.

How it runs

From Floor Plan to Working Network


1

Site walk and requirement

We measure rather than assume: floor plan, wall construction, ceiling height, existing cabling and containment, comms room condition, power, user count per area, and the devices that actually have to work — laptops, phones, cameras, payment terminals, scanners.

2

Design and bill of materials

A coverage plan with AP positions, a port count with growth headroom, an uplink and PoE budget, and an itemised list showing exactly which eKit or Enterprise parts are proposed and why. Free, written down, and yours whether or not you order from us.

3

Supply through authorised distribution

Ordered through Huawei's authorised UAE distributors so the equipment is regional stock with a valid warranty path — not grey imports with a warranty that dies at the border. Quoted and invoiced in AED.

4

Install, configure and hand over

Racking, patching and labelling done properly; VLANs, SSIDs, PoE, QoS and segmentation configured to the design; Wi-Fi channels and power set to UAE spectrum rules. You get as-built documentation and the credentials — the network is yours, not held hostage.

5

Support and monitoring

Optional cover through the eKit SME Network Center or CloudCampus so faults are seen rather than reported, firmware is managed rather than drifted, and changes are made by someone who has the as-built. Standalone, or inside a managed IT contract.

Coverage

Where We Install


Dubai

Our base is Deira, so Dubai sites get same-day attendance for most faults. We work across Business Bay, JLT, Deira, Al Quoz, DIP, Silicon Oasis, the free zones and the industrial areas, and we are used to building-management access rules and after-hours work windows.

Abu Dhabi

Scheduled installation and support visits for Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, with remote management through the eKit SME Network Center or CloudCampus in between, so most changes and diagnostics do not wait for a drive.

Sharjah & Northern Emirates

Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah — commonly warehouses, labour accommodation and light-industrial units, where Mini FTTO and outdoor-rated coverage usually matter more than raw speed.

FAQ

Huawei Enterprise & eKit — Common Questions


What is HUAWEI eKit?

HUAWEI eKit is Huawei's sub-brand for the small and mid-sized business market, sold through distribution rather than through large project channels. The networking hardware carries the eKitEngine product brand — switches, access points, routers and gateways — alongside Mini FTTO optical equipment. It is designed to be commissioned and supported without a controller appliance or a full-time network engineer, using the HUAWEI eKit App on a phone or the eKit SME Network Center in a browser. In practice it gives a UAE SME enterprise-grade switching and Wi-Fi at a price and complexity level that suits an office rather than a campus.

What is the difference between HUAWEI eKit and Huawei Enterprise?

They are two lines aimed at two sizes of problem, not a cheap version and a good version. eKit is the SME line: eKitEngine switches and access points, app and browser management, fast to deploy, sold through distribution. Huawei Enterprise is the full campus line: CloudEngine switches, AirEngine Wi-Fi, NetEngine routers, HiSecEngine firewalls and OceanStor storage, managed through CloudCampus or eSight, with the stacking, redundancy, routing depth and multi-site policy that a large estate needs. The honest dividing lines are user count, how many access points need coordinating, whether the core must survive a failure, and whether an internal team will administer it. Most UAE offices under roughly 200 users are an eKit conversation, and mixing the two — an Enterprise core with eKit at the edge — is a perfectly normal design.

Is Nifty IT a Huawei partner?

Yes — Nifty IT is a partner in the Huawei Enterprise channel, covering both the Huawei Enterprise line and HUAWEI eKit, and supplies through Huawei's authorised distributors in the UAE. We deliberately do not print a partner tier on this page. Huawei's channel uses specific tier names with revenue thresholds attached to them, so quoting a tier you do not currently hold is a claim a customer can check and a vendor can act on. What matters to you commercially is simpler and verifiable: the equipment is regional stock bought through authorised distribution with a valid warranty path, it is quoted and invoiced in AED, and the people configuring it are the people you call afterwards. Ask any supplier for the distributor name on their purchase order — that answer is checkable, a badge on a website is not.

Should we buy Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 7 in the UAE?

For a large share of UAE offices, Wi-Fi 6 is still the better value, and the reason is spectrum. The TDRA has released only the lower 500 MHz of the 6 GHz band — 5925 to 6425 MHz — for indoor use at 250 mW EIRP, where Saudi Arabia released the full 1200 MHz. That means Wi-Fi 7's 320 MHz channels are heavily constrained here and 6 GHz cannot be used outdoors at all, so the headline throughput figure on the datasheet is not a figure you will see on a UAE site. Wi-Fi 7 is still worth buying where you have dense client counts, latency-sensitive applications or new hardware that supports it — buy it for the radio behaviour, not for the number. And in almost every case, spending the difference on more access points in better positions produces a bigger improvement than the standard on the box.

Does Huawei still make servers?

Not x86 ones. Huawei divested its x86 server business, sold as FusionServer, to xFusion in 2021 following US trade restrictions. If a supplier is quoting you a "Huawei server" in 2026, ask precisely which brand appears on the product and who carries the warranty and the spare parts obligation, because the answer is unlikely to be Huawei. We quote server and virtualisation projects on HPE, where our configuration and support experience is, and keep Huawei to networking, storage and collaboration. See our servers and storage page for how we specify those.

Is Huawei enterprise equipment affected by sanctions in the UAE?

The restrictions people are thinking of are United States trade measures, and their direct effect is on US persons and US-origin technology, not on lawful purchase and use of Huawei enterprise networking in the UAE. Huawei operates a substantial regional business here, sells through authorised UAE distributors, and its enterprise networking equipment is deployed widely in the country. The practical points to check are the ordinary ones you would check with any vendor: buy through authorised regional distribution so warranty and RMA are honoured locally, confirm firmware and support access before you standardise, and if your business has its own contractual or group-policy constraints on vendor selection — some multinationals do — confirm those internally first. We will tell you plainly if we think another vendor fits your constraints better.

What is Mini FTTO and when does it beat copper?

Mini FTTO — fibre to the office — puts an optical line terminal in the comms room and small OptiXstar optical network units at the desk or in the room, replacing long copper runs and intermediate switches with passive fibre. It wins in three situations: when distances exceed the 90 metre permanent-link limit that copper cannot cross, when riser and containment space is too tight for copper bundles, and when you would otherwise need powered switches in ceilings and cupboards across a building. Hotels, labour accommodation, clinics, schools and large villas are the common UAE cases. For a normal single-floor office within copper distances, structured Cat 6A cabling to standard switches is usually simpler and cheaper — we will say so.

Can Huawei switches and access points be managed remotely?

Yes, and on the eKit line it does not require you to buy a controller. The HUAWEI eKit App commissions a site from a phone, and the HUAWEI eKit SME Network Center gives a browser view of switches and access points — topology, connected clients, port status, SSIDs and firmware — across one site or several. On the Enterprise line the equivalent is CloudCampus, with eSight where a wider ICT estate needs managing. The practical benefit is that most faults get diagnosed and often fixed before anyone is dispatched, which is the difference between a network issue costing you an hour and costing you a day.

How does Huawei compare with Cisco, Aruba or Ubiquiti for a UAE SME?

Broadly: Cisco and Aruba bring the deepest enterprise feature sets, the largest pool of certified engineers and the licensing and support costs that come with that, which suits larger or regulated organisations. Ubiquiti is inexpensive and popular in small offices, and its trade-off is support depth and behaviour under load rather than the initial price. Huawei sits between them: enterprise-grade hardware and management, a lower cost of acquisition than the top tier, and with eKit a genuinely SME-shaped deployment model. The real deciding factors are usually not the badge — they are who supports it in this country, whether spares and RMA are handled regionally, and whether the design was done properly. A well-designed Huawei network beats a badly designed Cisco one on every metric that matters to a business.

What warranty comes with Huawei equipment, and how are faults handled?

Warranty terms are set by Huawei and vary by product family and by the service pack purchased, so the term stated in your written quotation is what governs — we do not publish a blanket figure that might not apply to your bill of materials. What we do commit to is the process: equipment is bought through authorised UAE distribution so the warranty is honoured regionally rather than being a grey-import problem, serial numbers and purchase dates are recorded in your as-built documentation, and when something fails we handle the RMA rather than handing you a portal link. For sites that cannot wait for a replacement, we will discuss holding a spare unit on site at the design stage — on a single-core network that is usually money better spent than upgrading the core itself.

Can you take over a Huawei network someone else installed?

Yes, and the first visit is a survey rather than a change. We document what is actually there — models, firmware, VLANs, SSIDs, PoE budget, uplinks, what is patched where and what is unlabelled — and confirm we can get administrative access to every device, because the most common problem in an inherited network is not a fault, it is credentials nobody has. You get that documentation whether or not you continue with us. From there we agree what needs fixing now, what can wait, and what should be replaced rather than repaired. Inherited networks are a large part of our work; it is not an awkward conversation.

Do you do the cabling as well as the active equipment?

Yes, and we prefer to. A network is only as good as what it runs on, and the most common cause of disappointing Wi-Fi and flapping links in Dubai offices is cabling that was never certified. We install and certify Cat 6 and Cat 6A copper, OS2 and OM3/OM4 fibre, racks, patching, containment and labelling — see our networking and infrastructure page for the detail, including why Cat 6A rather than Cat 6 matters once you are running multi-gig access points. If your cabling is already in and someone else installed it, we will test it and tell you what it will actually support before you buy equipment that assumes better.

How long does a Huawei network deployment take?

For a typical UAE SME office the design and site walk take a few days, equipment lead time through distribution is usually the longest single item and depends on stock, and the installation itself is commonly one to three days on site for a floor — more where cabling is part of the scope or where building management restricts work to evenings and weekends. Cutovers are scheduled outside working hours as standard, because a network migration during a working day is a decision nobody enjoys twice. We give you a dated plan with the cutover window named rather than an open-ended estimate.

Can you support the network afterwards?

Yes, and it is optional rather than bundled. Ongoing cover means the estate is visible in the eKit SME Network Center or CloudCampus so a failed access point or a saturated uplink raises an alert instead of a complaint, firmware is managed on a schedule rather than left to drift for years, configuration changes are made by someone holding the as-built documentation, and capacity is reviewed before you run out of ports rather than on the day a new hire has nowhere to plug in. It can stand alone or sit inside a managed IT contract alongside your endpoints, servers and Microsoft 365.

Send us the floor plan. Get back a design.

A coverage plan with access-point positions, a port count with room to grow, an uplink and PoE budget, and an itemised bill of materials naming exactly which Huawei eKit or Enterprise parts we propose and why. Free, written down, and yours to keep whether or not you buy from us.

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