Nokia adds agentic AI to fixed network product lines
Nokia introduced agentic artificial intelligence capabilities for its fixed network product lines, according to a Light Reading report citing a company announcement.
TL;DR
- Nokia said it added agentic AI features to fixed network products.
- The company said the update targets home broadband network operations and fiber deployment workflows.
- Light Reading described the announcement as a press release.
Nokia said the new agentic AI capabilities are designed for home and broadband networks within its fixed network portfolio. The company said the tools aim to improve operational efficiency across those product lines.
Nokia also said the agentic AI functions are intended to help accelerate fiber rollouts. The source material does not specify which fixed network products, countries, operators, or deployment timelines are included.
Light Reading published the item under its AI and machine learning coverage and labeled it as a press release. The available source text does not provide technical details about the AI system, launch date, customer deployments, or commercial terms.
Related questions
- What did Nokia announce for its fixed network product lines?
- What did Nokia say the agentic AI capabilities are intended to improve?
- Did the source specify products, markets, or deployment dates?
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