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Telecom news: Nokia, Google Cloud, MasOrange, Orange Spain, MasMovil, RADCOM

Today’s telecom news includes announcements on Nokia, Google Cloud, MasOrange, Orange Spain, MasMovil, RADCOM, among others.

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Nokia Supercharges Telecom Networks with Google Gemini AI in Landmark Automation Alliance

Nokia and Google Cloud have expanded their partnership to embed AI agents powered by Google’s Gemini models into Nokia’s Autonomous Network product suite, marking a significant step toward fully autonomous telecom networks. The integration will enable communications service providers to automate network operations, accelerate issue resolution, and improve service reliability through AI-driven workflows. Nokia’s platform combines telecom-specific AI models, network data, security capabilities, and automation tools, while Google Cloud contributes Gemini, Vertex AI, and cloud infrastructure to support intelligent decision-making and real-time network optimization. The companies say the collaboration will help operators reduce operational complexity, enhance customer experiences, and deploy scalable AI-powered network management solutions across cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments.

MasOrange Taps AI to Transform Network Performance with Polystar’s Advanced Analytics Platform

Polystar, part of Elisa Industriq, has deployed an AI-driven analytics solution to support MasOrange’s combined mobile and fixed network operations following the merger of Orange Spain and MasMovil. The implementation provides a unified view of network performance across multiple domains, helping MasOrange streamline monitoring, improve service quality, and accelerate issue detection through advanced analytics and automation. By consolidating data from diverse network environments, the platform enables real-time insights that support more efficient operations and enhanced customer experience management. The deployment highlights the growing role of AI and data-driven assurance tools in helping telecom operators manage increasingly complex networks while improving operational efficiency and service reliability.

RADCOM’s New Analytics Breakthrough Promises Same-Day Network Insights for Telecom Operators

RADCOM has launched its new Analytics Designer Module (ADM), a solution designed to give telecom operators greater control over real-time network analytics. The module enables network data analysts to create, configure, and deploy datasets, key performance indicators (KPIs), and alarms on demand without relying on vendor support, software release cycles, or service interruptions. By reducing analytics deployment times from months to the same day, ADM helps operators respond faster to evolving network conditions and business requirements. Integrated within RADCOM’s assurance platform, the solution supports more agile network operations, improved visibility, and faster decision-making. The launch reflects growing demand among telecom providers for flexible, self-service analytics capabilities as networks become increasingly complex and data-driven.

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