Fully autonomous networks require incrementally automating processes, services and domains. See CSP progress on the six levels of automation toward that goal.
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Network automation using machine learning and AI
For communications service providers (CSPs), creating fully autonomous networks will be a long journey of incrementally automating processes, services, domains and ultimately networks, then securing and managing them with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. Doing this will help operators do more than just compete; it will give them the agility they need to win back enterprise customers, many of whom have turned to digital-native providers for cloud-based services. CSPs can get started on the road to autonomous networks by making small changes, but these should be part of a bigger, overall plan. Many are already introducing automation in areas of their businesses such as network, IT operations and other business units. Increasingly, however, they need to view automation as an enterprise-wide transformation effort that must be coordinated in order to achieve an end-to-end result. Read this report to understand: