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Home » #MWC24: HPE on Telco Core Automation with AI

#MWC24: HPE on Telco Core Automation with AI

March 3, 2024
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AI holds the potential to vast improve the operations of a 5G network and speed up time to market with new services. Andrew Border, VP Product Management, Telco Solutions from Hewlett Packard Enterprise explains:

– How HPE’s product, Telco Core Automation, leverages AI to address multicloud, multivendor, multi-domain public 5G Network build-outs. It integrates separate silos of orchestration and assurance, automating them and simplifying operations.

– The challenges that Telcos face when moving to the cloud in a multivendor environment, and how AI can help overcome these by eliminating the need for operators to check alarms across disparate systems.

– The power of AI in driving both orchestration and assurance, enabling service providers to bring up new services in just 10-20 minutes, as opposed to 4 days. This is achieved through a closed-loop solution that uses AI to automatically give the operator the choice to bring up a network virtualized function on an entirely new server and infrastructure.

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