Mavenir and Red Hat launch AI token-charging platform
TL;DR: Mavenir announced a collaboration with Red Hat to launch an AI token-charging and service assurance platform, according to Fierce Network.
Mavenir announced a collaboration with Red Hat to launch an AI token-charging and service assurance platform. The announcement was reported by Fierce Network on the day of publication, but the source excerpt did not specify a launch date beyond "today."
The platform is described as an AI token-charging and service assurance platform. The source excerpt did not provide technical details about how the charging model works, what network functions are included, or which operator deployments are involved.
Red Hat is the named collaboration partner in the launch. The source excerpt did not state financial terms, customer names, country scope, or product availability details.
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