Veon’s Beeline Uzbekistan launches NOC and AI software firm
Veon has opened a new network operations centre (NOC) for its Beeline Uzbekistan unit in Tashkent, alongside a new software and AI company called BuildX.
The NOC is set up to oversee Beeline Uzbekistan’s network performance and reliability from a central site. BuildX will focus on developing software and artificial intelligence tools, likely serving Veon’s operations and related technology needs in Uzbekistan and possibly other markets.
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