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Towards autonomy in mobile private networks

Join us to explore how autonomous networking is transforming Mobile Private Networks for enterprise success.

09 Jan 2025
14:00 - 15:00
UTC
Towards autonomy in mobile private networks

Sponsored by:

ZTE

Towards autonomy in mobile private networks

Mobile private networks (MPNs) based on 4G or 5G are built and operated on behalf of an enterprise, and offer advantages including security, performance, efficient use of resources, scale, mobility, and the ability to tailor the network to specific needs.

The market has expanded in recent years as vertical industries have digitized more of their internal operational processes so MPNs represent a potentially high value market opportunity to serve diverse industrial verticals, but to be successful, CSPs must decide how to position themselves in the MPN value chain, which deployment models to support and which vertical industries to focus on.

At the same time, CSPs are increasingly leveraging autonomous networking (AN) in their mobile public networks to enhance network performance, fault management, operational efficiency and customer experience, amongst other functions. As the MPN market evolves, can AN capabilities also help CSPs enhance the provision and management of their private network services?

This webinar presents highlights from our forthcoming market report: Towards autonomy in Mobile Private Networks, together with a panel discussion on market dynamics and technology adoption trends in this diverse and rewarding service environment.

Join us to learn about:

  • The MPN market landscape and service opportunity for CSPs
  • MPN deployment models and commercial adoption trend
  • The role of autonomous networks in driving MPN adoption and evolution
  • How technology enablers such as AI and intent can help drive enterprise outcomes
  • Innovation and collaboration partnerships within the MPN ecosystem
Hans Neff

Hans Neff

Senior Director

ZTE

Richard Webb

Richard Webb

Senior Analyst, Research & Media

TM Forum