eBook: Building AI solutions for telecom
Artificial intelligence is reshaping telecom operations, from how networks are run to how services are delivered. This eBook lays out how communications service providers can apply AI to get real-time visibility, automate routine work and improve decision-making across their networks.
The focus is on practical integration: where AI fits into existing telecom systems, what kinds of problems it can actually solve, and how early adopters can gain an edge over slower-moving competitors. Rather than treating AI as a vague promise, the guide looks at concrete use cases and the steps required to turn them into working solutions.
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