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Autonomous networks: in search of best practice

This webinar presents highlights from our Autonomous Networks Benchmark report and a panel discussion on AN technology, adoption trends, and how CSPs leverage AN capabilities to accelerate growth.

16 Jan 2025
1 hr
Autonomous networks: in search of best practice

Sponsored by:

Nokia
ZTE

Autonomous networks: in search of best practice

To tackle rising complexity in their networks and services, CSPs are increasingly leveraging TM Forum’s autonomous networks (AN) maturity model framework to enhance network performance, fault management, operational efficiency and customer experience, amongst other functions. But levelling up AN capability is itself complex and is dependent on AI and data as foundations.

So how are CSPs incorporating AI into their network operations whilst also ensuring that their networks are fit for AI development? How is AN being deployed and what progress are CSPs making in terms of using AN to drive change in their own operations and the services they deliver? Is their sufficient evidence of success to make the business case for continued AN investment?

This webinar presents highlights from our forthcoming Autonomous Networks Benchmark report, together with a panel discussion on AN technology evolution, adoption trends and business outcomes, focusing on how CSPs are leveraging AN capabilities to accelerate revenue growth.

Join us to learn about:

  • AN adoption trends and drivers for AN deployment
  • The AN level 4 blueprint and high value service scenarios for AN application
  • Benchmarking AN progress and the metrics for measuring AN success
  • How technology enablers such as AI and intent can help drive enhanced service outcomes
  • Which CSPs are seeing positive impacts from their AN initiatives
Hans Neff

Hans Neff

Senior Director

ZTE

Rodrigo Brito

Rodrigo Brito

Head of Autonomous Networks Portfolio Management

Nokia

Richard Webb

Richard Webb

Senior Analyst, Research & Media

TM Forum