Hello, everyone!
Huawei Enterprise NE Series routers. 'NE' stands for 'NetEngine', but you surely must have heard of them before, as they do make up for an extremely important part of the overall enterprise network.
Consequently, this post is dedicated entirely to the Huawei Enterprise NE Series routers, describing them, listing them and showcasing potential benefits they would bring to their users.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION

The Huawei Enterprise NE Series routers are highly-performing devices, designed to power innovative enterprise applications, from small to super large scale.
The NE Series is not only applicable to the enterprise environment. It also allows for carrier-grade reliability, flexible modular architecture, as well as energy-saving capabilities. 'To what end?', you may wonder. Well, basically and ultimately to meet even the most demanding network requirements, all at the lowest TCO.
TYPES OF NE SERIES ROUTERS
The Huawei Enterprise NE Series fall under 4 main categories. These can be found below.

Cloud backbone routers

Mid-end service routers

Universal service routers

BENEFITS FROM USING NE SERIES ROUTERS
The enterprise-scale benefits derived from using Huawei NE Series routers are visibly present from the first utilization of the products. I'm talking:
development capabilities - NE Series routers incorporate the Huawei’s Versatile Routing Platform (VRP) software, a result of 17 years of innovation;
global scale recognition - 70% of the global amount of carriers and enterprise network NAs have chosen Huawei as their router provider;
ultimate technology - Huawei routers have been awarded many international quality standard awards, such as the Grand Prize from Japan’s Interop.
THE BOTTOM LINE
Innovation is the brick and mortar of the Huawei Enterprise NE Series routers. If you're seeking reliable, enterprise-scale routers, then here lies your answer.
Please let us know if there's something wrong with your NE Series router. Our team are more than willing to assist you here: https://forum.huawei.com/enterprise/en/Switch/forum/861.