New industry analysis reveals that the adoption of artificial
intelligence (AI) is accelerating across the telecoms industry, with 88%
of fixed broadband service providers now investigating or trialling AI
automation to enhance their fixed broadband services. Key use cases such
as network monitoring, predictive maintenance, and resource
optimization are at the forefront, driving significant cost savings and
improving customer experiences.
Incognito Software Systems has collaborated with
global technology research firm Omdia
to conduct in-depth research on the use of AI in network operations.
The report, based on a global survey of service provider representatives
and interviews with senior technology executives across Latin America,
North America, Europe, and East Asia, explores top use cases, benefits,
and strategies shaping the adoption of AI-driven automation.
"AI is no longer just a buzzword, it's a critical enabler for service
providers as they look to automate operational processes in an effort to
establish more efficient, high-performing networks," said Gary Knee,
CEO at Incognito. "By understanding how AI is driving tangible benefits
today, service providers can better define their strategies, focus on
the right areas of investment, and choose the right solution partners to
accelerate their network journey."
Key findings from the report include:
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Observability and diagnostics present the most significant opportunities for AI:
Nearly half of service providers (45%) cite network monitoring and
troubleshooting as their top AI use case, followed by network
provisioning (30%) and resource optimization (28%).
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Top benefits of AI in network operations: Improved customer experiences and operational cost savings are the primary advantages expected by service providers.
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Key KPIs for AIOps: When building business cases for AI, service
providers are focused on customer experience metrics (e.g., reduced
complaints, faster call handling, fewer truck rolls), network
reliability (e.g., downtime costs, mean-time-to-repair), and operational
efficiency (e.g., reduced errors, faster processes).
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Partners are key for AI success: Service providers are relying on
technology and OSS partners for AI projects, seeking guidance from
vendors with proven solutions and industry expertise to develop
effective implementations.
The full report, ‘AI in Network Operation: A Strategic Initiative for
Telecom Transformation', is now available for download. To access the
report, visit https://go.incognito.com/ai-network-operations-report.