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Cisco Expands Agile Services Networking

March 3, 2025
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Cisco introduced new Agile Services Networking innovations designed to help service providers enhance network visibility, resilience, and monetization in the AI-driven marketplace. The enhancements provide real-time assurance for both on-network and off-network connectivity, enabling service providers to deliver reliable AI-connected experiences at scale. Companies such as Arelion, Lumen, and Reliance Jio are early adopters of the architecture, leveraging Cisco’s technology to improve network performance, reduce costs, and drive new business opportunities.

As part of the expansion, Cisco has introduced ThousandEyes Connected Devices to extend end-to-end visibility across home and mobile networks, allowing service providers to proactively address last-mile performance issues. Additionally, Provider Connectivity Assurance, an AI-powered solution, enhances network efficiency by offering real-time traffic insights, predictive demand intelligence, and dynamic spectrum management. These capabilities empower providers like Virgin Media O2 and Odido to boost customer satisfaction, increase Net Promoter Scores (NPS), and reduce service disruptions.

Cisco is also advancing its Mobility Services Platform, introducing new capabilities for mobile network operators to accelerate revenue growth through an API ecosystem and advanced network services delivered as a service. These innovations align with Cisco’s vision of providing a seamless and intelligent networking experience that helps service providers modernize their infrastructure, optimize user experiences, and create new revenue streams in the AI era.

• Cisco expands Agile Services Networking to provide AI-powered visibility and real-time assurance for service providers.

• ThousandEyes Connected Devices extends network intelligence to home and mobile users, improving last-mile performance.

• Provider Connectivity Assurance uses AI-driven insights to optimize traffic, reduce congestion, and enhance spectrum efficiency.

• Early adopters, including Arelion, Lumen, and Reliance Jio, leverage Cisco’s technology for network cost savings and improved services.

• Virgin Media O2 and Odido enhance customer experience using Cisco’s assurance solutions to monitor and optimize connectivity in real time.

“The pace of innovation in AI is astounding. Technical breakthroughs are just beginning to translate into new experiences for consumers and applications for businesses that will reshape how the world works and connects. Cisco is perfectly positioned to help service providers monetize these new revenue streams, and our Agile Services Networking delivers the silicon, systems, and software innovation they need to thrive,” said Jeetu Patel, Executive Vice President and Chief Product Officer, Cisco.

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