E& International and Ericsson Sign MoU to Develop AI-Powered Autonomous Networks

E& and Ericsson Sign MoU to Develop AI-Powered Autonomous Networks
E& international and Ericsson have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at GITEX Global 2024, aiming to transform mobile networks through AI-driven autonomous solutions. The collaboration will focus on leveraging AI to foster innovation, improve network autonomy, and contribute to environmental sustainability, both companies said.

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Joint Research for AI-Powered Networks

Under the terms of the collaboration, both companies will engage in joint research and experimentation to better understand the capabilities and potential of enabling AI-driven autonomous networks, knowledge-sharing and developing a roadmap for network evolution.

Focus on Environmental Sustainability

This roadmap will guide the development of autonomous networks over the next several years, exploring how AI can optimise network performance, customer experience and also contribute to broader sustainability goals, the official release said.

Sabri Yehya, Chief Technology Officer, e& international, says: “Our memorandum of understanding with Ericsson marks a critical step in our journey toward autonomous networks, which will not only transform the way we operate but also enable us to meet our ambitious net-zero targets. We are confident that through responsible artificial intelligence deployment, we can lead the way in driving positive change across the industry and civil society.”

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Ekow Nelson, Vice President and Head of Global Customer Unit for e& at Ericsson Middle East and Africa, says: “With UAE as one of the leading countries in Artificial intelligence, there is no better place or time for this collaboration between our two companies. Artificial intelligence and automation will play pivotal roles in shaping the networks of the future.”