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Home » Nokia Brings Agentic AI to Broadband Networks with Autonomous Fiber and Wi-Fi Operations

Nokia Brings Agentic AI to Broadband Networks with Autonomous Fiber and Wi-Fi Operations

May 19, 2026
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Nokia introduced new agentic AI capabilities across its fixed network portfolio, embedding autonomous AI functions into its Altiplano, Corteca, and Broadband Easy platforms to automate broadband deployment, operations, and customer support workflows. The company said the new capabilities draw on operational experience from more than 600 million deployed broadband lines and are designed to help telecom operators improve fiber rollout efficiency, troubleshoot Wi-Fi and access network issues, and reduce operational costs.

The announcement targets what Nokia describes as the “cognitive broadband era,” where networks increasingly rely on AI-driven automation and autonomous decision-making. Nokia said operators can use the new AI agents to proactively detect degradations, automate root-cause analysis, assist technicians during FTTH installations, and provide conversational support tools for helpdesk and engineering teams. The platform also incorporates computer vision capabilities to validate installation quality and build live digital twins of fiber access networks. Nokia cited operational goals including first-contact helpdesk resolution rates above 50%, network incident qualification within five minutes, and a 50% reduction in repeat visits to construction sites and customer premises.

Nokia emphasized an open architecture approach that allows operators to retain control over data sovereignty, LLM selection, and external integrations. The system supports integration with third-party AI models, APIs, and operator-defined workflows rather than requiring a single proprietary AI stack. According to Nokia, the broader telecom industry is expected to invest $6.2 billion in agentic AI technologies by 2030 as service providers seek to scale operations without proportional increases in staffing.

  • AI agents embedded into Nokia’s Altiplano, Corteca, and Broadband Easy platforms
  • Targets broadband lifecycle operations including planning, rollout, support, and optimization
  • Conversational AI assistant supports technicians, engineers, and helpdesk staff
  • Computer vision validates FTTH installation quality and builds digital twins
  • Automated diagnostics and troubleshooting agents aim to accelerate root-cause analysis
  • Nokia says the platform supports vendor independence and operator-controlled AI model selection
  • Operational targets include:
    • 50% first-contact helpdesk resolution rates
    • Incident qualification within 5 minutes
    • 50% fewer repeat field visits

Sandy Motley, President of Fixed Networks at Nokia, said: “AI makes your end-users less likely to churn, your engineering and helpdesk teams more productive, and your field teams connect more homes more quickly. Nokia’s Agentic AI puts 600+ million lines worth of broadband experience at the fingertips of every field technician, helpdesk agent, and network engineer, and solves problems before the customer is even aware.”

🌐 Analysis: Nokia is extending AI deeper into broadband access operations at a time when operators face mounting pressure to lower operational expenses while accelerating fiber deployments and improving in-home Wi-Fi performance. The company’s focus on agentic AI aligns with broader telecom automation trends, where vendors increasingly combine AI copilots, telemetry analytics, and autonomous workflows across OSS/BSS and network management domains.

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