
AWS and Nokia have expanded their partnership to deploy fully autonomous, AI-powered networks for telecom operators through the cloud. Early results show operators achieving automation rates above 90% and cutting service interruptions to one minute per year, indicating that major cloud providers are entering core telecom infrastructure operations.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Nokia announced an expanded partnership on June 24 to help telecommunications operators deploy fully autonomous, AI-powered networks through the cloud. The centerpiece is Nokia's Autonomous Networks Fabric running on AWS, which combines AI-driven orchestration, network assurance, anomaly detection, and unified inventory management.
Why it matters
Early results show operators are reporting automation rates above 90%, service delivery times of four hours or less, and service interruptions of just one minute per year. This signals that enterprise cloud infrastructure providers are moving beyond hosting into core telecom operations, potentially reshaping how carriers run their networks.
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The partnership relies on capabilities including unified data management, agentic AI (AI that autonomously makes decisions for operations), digital twin simulations, and intent-based networking. Bank of America Securities and Barclays have recently reiterated Buy and Overweight ratings on Amazon.com, Inc., with the Street seeing more than 40% upside from current levels.
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