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Intent in autonomous networks

The idea of intent-based networking is beginning to gain traction with communications service providers (CSPs). Read our report to understand intent in the context of telecoms networking and operations automation and why it is important.

Dana CoopersonDana Cooperson
11 Mar 2022
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Intent in autonomous networks

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Oracle Corporation

Intent in autonomous networks

The concept of intent in autonomous networks is still very new and often misunderstood. The idea of intent-based networking has been kicking around telecoms since at least 2017, but serious industry conversations of intent as a driver of telecoms operations automation are only now progressing.

As business, service and network operations become increasingly complex, communications service providers (CSPs) are adapting and evolving through intent-driven automation. Read this report to understand:

  • What intent is in the context of telecoms networking and operations automation
  • Why intent is important
  • The key concepts and building blocks of intent in autonomous networks
  • Drivers of, and obstacles to, the implementation of intent-driven automation
  • How CSPs can implement intent-driven automation, and what might help accelerate adoption
  • Recommendations for CSPs to plan the journey to intent-driven network automation.


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