O2 Telefónica launches NOA AI assistant for network operations
- O2 Telefónica has developed NOA, an AI assistant for network operations.
- NOA helps engineers with troubleshooting, diagnostics, and recommendations to improve response times and network performance.
- The tool is part of O2 Telefónica’s plan to build autonomous networks with high levels of AI automation by 2030.
O2 Telefónica developed NOA, an artificial intelligence assistant for network operations, according to a March 23, 2026 report by RCR Wireless News. The operator said NOA supports engineers with troubleshooting, diagnostics, and recommendations designed to improve response times and network performance.
O2 Telefónica said NOA is one part of its broader network automation program. The company said the system supports its plan to establish autonomous networks with high levels of AI automation by 2030.
AI-based operations tools are becoming a larger part of telecom network management as operators automate diagnostics, fault handling, and performance optimization. In this case, O2 Telefónica is using NOA as an internal operations tool tied to its longer-term autonomous network target for 2030.
Related Questions
- What is O2 Telefónica NOA?
- NOA is an AI assistant developed by O2 Telefónica for network operations. It helps engineers with troubleshooting, diagnostics, and recommendations to improve response times and network performance.
- When does O2 Telefónica plan to reach high levels of AI network automation?
- By 2030, O2 Telefónica plans to establish autonomous networks with high levels of AI automation. NOA is one part of that program.
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