Nokia has announced the integration of AI-driven operations (AIOps) into its Altiplano Access Controller, an automation platform for broadband networks. This move reportedly enhances the platform's capabilities with artificial intelligence (AI) and smart analytics, enabling operators to detect network anomalies faster, anticipate service-affecting issues before they occur, and improve network utilisation.
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AI to Transform Network Management
"The new AIOps uses artificial intelligence (AI) from applications in Nokia's Altiplano Marketplace to analyse network data and drive automation," Nokia said on Friday.
With AI applications from Nokia's Altiplano Marketplace, operators can leverage big data analytics, digital twins, and trained AI agents to streamline network management. Key features include early anomaly detection, improved network utilisation, and AI assistance for human operators in incident management and problem resolution.
Powers Largest SDN Networks
Used by over 160 broadband operators globally, Nokia reports that its Altiplano platform powers some of the largest SDN networks in the world, including those serving over 1 million live subscribers.
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Geert Heyninck, Vice President of Broadband Networks for Nokia Fixed Networks, said: "With AI and advanced network analytics, operators can gain deeper insights and make smarter decisions to ensure smooth operations. By detecting issues faster and optimising resources, we're moving closer to fully autonomous networks. This shift empowers operators to enhance customer experiences while letting AI handle complex network management."
Nokia claims that AI-powered applications and smart analytics improve network operations and resource utilisation.