Nvidia: AI now driving telecom revenue, automation and network evolution
Nvidia says artificial intelligence is no longer just a trial tool for telecom operators but a source of real revenue and cost savings. In a new survey of telecoms, the company reports that AI is now embedded in plans for network automation, service rollout and investment, especially as operators prepare for next-generation services.
According to Nvidia, carriers are using AI to improve how they run their networks, manage traffic and design new offers for customers. The survey indicates that AI is shaping long-term network evolution strategies, with operators treating it as core infrastructure rather than an optional add-on.
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