Nokia's Agentic-AI Capabilities: A Game Changer for Autonomous Networks

Theodore QuinnThursday, Feb 27, 2025 3:10 am ET
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Nokia, a global leader in telecommunications, has announced the integration of new Agentic-AI capabilities across its autonomous networks portfolio. This strategic move is set to revolutionize the way Communication Service Providers (CSPs) manage their networks, enhance security, and create new revenue streams. The latest AI innovations, showcased at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, demonstrate Nokia's commitment to helping CSPs realize the vision of fully autonomous networks that sense, think, and act.



Advanced Security Capabilities

Nokia's new AI-powered Threat Hunt Assistant, part of NetGuard Cybersecurity Dome, leverages telco threat intelligence, network telemetry, and AI to proactively detect attacks and guide security analysts on remediation steps. This AI-driven approach enables CSPs to reduce manual work and significantly improve their security posture by reducing the dwell time between threats occurring and being removed from the network from days to minutes. Enhancements to NetGuard Endpoint Detection and Response, including a signature validation capability, prevent the deployment of untrusted or tampered software in telco cloud environments, ensuring the integrity and authenticity of container images.

Improved Analytics and Insights

Nokia has augmented its subscriber experience analytics for fixed and mobile networks with Generative AI, allowing engineers to interact through natural language to easily retrieve insights and generate reports without requiring specialized technical skills. The new self-service AI studio, part of Nokia's Data Suite, provides an MLOps and LLMOps framework, including pre-packaged AI models for CSPs to build their own AI and GenAI use cases. Together with the AI studio, Data Suite's curated data products help CSPs to reduce the time it takes to create new AI use cases from six months to four weeks, accelerating service creation and innovation.

Enhanced Digital Operations

Nokia's Digital Operations Center leverages Agentic AI to automate tasks and troubleshoot issues in service orchestration, fulfillment, and assurance. For example, an AI agent can be used to speed up the creation and cataloguing of a new service or to help an engineer investigate and resolve an order that has failed during the provisioning process. Additionally, Bell Labs AI models are incorporated for advanced anomaly detection and prediction of network faults, further enhancing the portfolio's value.



Industry Recognition and Market Impact

Nokia's autonomous networks portfolio has been recognized as a leader in various categories, including cybersecurity, telco AI, network automation software, service assurance, and cross-domain service orchestration. The latest AI capabilities will further strengthen Nokia's position in these areas, making it a more attractive choice for CSPs looking to adopt advanced network automation solutions.

In conclusion, Nokia's integration of Agentic-AI capabilities across its autonomous networks portfolio is a significant step towards realizing the vision of fully autonomous networks. By enhancing security, improving analytics, and automating digital operations, Nokia is empowering CSPs to better automate, secure, and monetize their networks. As CSPs continue to adopt these advanced AI capabilities, the market for network automation software and service assurance is poised for growth, with Nokia well-positioned to capitalize on this trend.

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