Nokia's Report Reveals Regional CSP Challenges and Autonomous Network Strategies
Nokia's latest report unveils regional hurdles faced by Communications Service Providers (CSPs) and their tactics towards autonomous networks. The study, 'Autonomous Networks: A Regional Perspective', delves into the influence of these obstacles on investments in alliances, automation, and AI.
Nokia's 'Sense, Think, Act' framework propels its Autonomous Network Fabric, providing 360° visibility, explainable AI, and closed-loop automation guided by business objectives. This fabric functions as a shared intelligence layer, connecting and enhancing Nokia's entire application suite with secure automation, trusted data, and AI at scale.
The report showcases real-world examples of Telstra and stc, illustrating autonomous networks in action. To discern which CSPs directly gain from Nokia's Autonomous Network Fabric and which regions are most impacted, one can analyze Nokia's official case studies, press releases, and industry reports detailing deployments and client partnerships by region and service provider.
Nokia's report emphasizes unique regional challenges for CSPs and their autonomous network strategies. The Autonomous Network Fabric, driven by the 'Sense, Think, Act' framework, aids CSPs in securing, automating, and monetizing their networks. Real-world instances from Telstra and stc exhibit the potential of autonomous networks.