Nokia targets broadband operations with agentic AI push
Nokia said it is using agentic artificial intelligence to address operational inefficiencies in broadband and home networks, according to a Fierce Network report.
- Nokia is positioning agentic AI as a tool for broadband and home network operations.
- The reported focus is on reducing operational inefficiencies that affect telecom margins.
- The article frames the move as an effort to shift telco automation from experimentation to execution.
Fierce Network reported that Nokia is betting on agentic AI to move telecom automation from experiment to execution. The report links Nokia’s push to broadband and home network operations rather than a general artificial intelligence strategy.
The reported business case is operational efficiency. Fierce Network said Nokia’s focus is on fixing inefficiencies in broadband and home networks that continue to weigh on telecom operator margins.
Agentic AI refers to artificial intelligence systems designed to take actions toward defined goals with limited human intervention. In this case, the report describes Nokia’s use of the technology in the context of telecom network automation and operations.
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