AT&T has extended its long-standing voice core partnership with Nokia through a multi-year expansion agreement aimed at accelerating service deployment, enhancing automation, and optimizing network operations. The deal includes Nokia’s 5G IMS Voice Core and Digital Operations software, supporting AT&T’s shift toward a fully cloud-native architecture.
As part of the agreement, AT&T will integrate Voice over New Radio (VoNR) into its existing Nokia IMS Voice Core, enabling flexible scaling and increased automation. Nokia’s cloud-based voice core applications, deployed on the Nokia Cloud Platform (NCP), will streamline network operations, reduce manual intervention, and improve service delivery speed. Additionally, Nokia Digital Operations software will provide automated network design, delivery, and assurance capabilities across AT&T’s multi-vendor environment.
The collaboration strengthens AT&T’s focus on network automation and efficiency, leveraging Nokia’s solutions to reduce complexity and deployment times while enhancing service offerings. By adopting Nokia’s multi-cloud strategy, AT&T gains greater agility in managing its infrastructure and delivering customer-focused networks.
• AT&T extends its voice core partnership with Nokia in a multi-year expansion deal.
• Nokia’s 5G IMS Voice Core will enable Voice over New Radio (VoNR) capabilities.
• AT&T will use Nokia’s cloud-based voice core applications to enhance automation.
• Nokia Digital Operations software will support automated service delivery and assurance.
• The agreement aligns with AT&T’s strategy to improve network efficiency and scalability.
“With focused execution and investment, AT&T continues to make excellent progress in realizing automation at all levels of its network and service operations,” said Yigal Elbaz, Senior Vice President, Technology & Network Services at AT&T. “We are pleased to continue our relationship with Nokia to further optimize our network operations and enable new services that better support our customers’ evolving needs.”