Keysight MWC roundup: AI-RAN testing, AI-driven uplink performance, and pre-6G interoperability validation
At this year’s MWC, Keysight focused on how artificial intelligence is reshaping mobile networks, from today’s 5G deployments to early 6G work. Across keynotes and demos, AI showed up less as a buzzword and more as a workload that now runs through the entire network stack, from radio access to data centers.
Keysight highlighted three launches built around that shift: tools to test AI-enhanced RAN (AI-RAN) functions, systems that use AI to monitor and improve uplink performance, and pre-6G interoperability platforms to validate how next-generation gear will work together. The aim is to give operators and vendors practical ways to measure, debug, and optimize AI-heavy networks before problems hit live deployments.
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