Telecoms see AI businesses gain traction in Q2
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The AI agent will probably become a key element in creating a credible path to reliable 4* level mobile networks, but achieving this will require a significant transformation of architecture, standards, security, operations and governance, according to a new sectoral publication of the Next Generation Mobile Networks Alliance (NGMN). [...] The post NGMN calls for industry harmonization to unlock the potential of AI agent for autonomous mobile ne…
[Digital Daily Reporter Kang So-hyun] The three major telecommunications companies received mixed report cards for the second quarter of this year. While wireless business and one-time factors diverged in performance, all three companies showed distinct growth in AI infrastructure, including AI Data Centers (AIDC) and cloud services. As AI emerges as a new growth axis to succeed telecommunications, investment calculi have become more complex. G…
Agentic AI is advancing faster than enterprises can absorb it
Agentic AI is everywhere in the enterprise conversation right now. Vendors are promising systems that do not just assist humans but execute decisions, manage workflows, and coordinate transactions across entire organizations without being asked. The pitch is compelling. The reality is considerably…
NGMN identifies top telecom agentic AI needs
Trade body the Next Generation Mobile Networks Alliance (NGMN) outlined a need for significant moves across several areas including standards and security ahead of widespread use of agentic AI for automated networks. The group backs the technology as a likely key enabler for Level 4 autonomous networks as defined by the TM Forum, but highlighted work was still required in architecture, operations, governance and other supporting areas. In a ne…
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