Nokia, AWS Deploy AI-Driven Network Slicing in Live 5G Rollout

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Nokia and AWS deploy AI-powered network slicing in live 5G networks, automating resource allocation and optimization. Telecom operators du and Orange begin pilot deployments.

Nokia, AWS Deploy AI-Driven Network Slicing in Live 5G Rollout

Nokia and Amazon Web Services have jointly deployed an artificial intelligence-powered network slicing capability in live 5G-Advanced networks, marking the first operational use of intent-based automation in this domain. The solution leverages machine learning algorithms to analyze real-time network data and automatically allocate resources based on customer demand and application requirements, enabling operators to optimize service delivery without manual intervention.

Telecom operators du and Orange have begun pilot deployments of the technology, which dynamically adapts network services to support diverse use cases including enterprise applications, emergency communications, large-scale public events, and consumer services. The agentic AI system processes network conditions and user intent to intelligently configure and manage network slices, improving both operational efficiency and service quality across different customer segments.

The collaboration represents a significant development in 5G infrastructure management, addressing the industry's need for more responsive and automated network optimization. By automating the traditionally manual process of network slice configuration, the solution aims to reduce operational complexity while enabling telecommunications providers to deliver differentiated service levels at scale.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

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