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Jio, Nokia, AMD & Cisco launch AI platform



Jio Platforms Limited, along with Nokia, AMD and Cisco announced Monday an open AI platform for telecommunications.

The collaborative platform will offer real-world, AI-driven solutions to drive efficiency, security, capabilities, and new revenue opportunities for telecom service providers, the companies said in a joint statement Monday at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

The Open Telecom AI Platform will be built with Jio as the first customer, creating a replicable reference architecture and deployable solution for the broader global service provider industry.

The AI platform is aimed at creating a new central intelligence layer leveraging the collective expertise across domains including RAN (radio access network), Routing, AI Data Center, security and telecom. This multi-domain intelligence framework will integrate AI and automation into every layer of network operations, the companies said in a joint statement.

“By harnessing agentic AI across all telco layers, we are building a multimodal, multidomain orchestrated workflow platform that redefines efficiency, intelligence, and security for the telecom industry,” said Mathew Oommen, Group CEO, Reliance Jio.


The AI platform will be LLM agnostic and utilize open APIs to optimize its functionality and capabilities. By harnessing agentic AI and leveraging both Large Language Models (LLMs), domain-specific Small Language Models (SLMs), and non-GenAI machine learning techniques, the Telecom AI Platform will enable end-to-end intelligence for network management and operations.Lisa Su, chair and CEO, AMD said, “By leveraging our broad portfolio of high-performance CPUs, GPUs, and adaptive computing solutions, service providers will be able to create more secure, efficient, and scalable networks. Together we can bring the transformational benefits of AI to both operators and users and enable innovative services that will shape the future of communications and connectivity.”Designed to enhance performance, reliability, security, and customer experience, the Open Telecom AI Platform will foster joint development and commercialization of AI-powered telecom solutions, the companies said.

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The initiative is intended to drive innovation across the entire telecom and digital services ecosystem, enabling intelligent automation, optimising network efficiency, and accelerating the adoption of AI-driven applications that enhance enterprise and consumer experiences.

“Nokia possesses trusted technology leadership in multiple domains, including RAN, Core, fixed broadband, IP and optical transport. We are delighted to bring this broad expertise to the table in service of today’s important announcement,” said Pekka Lundmark, President and CEO at Nokia.



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