Nokia Networks brings Networks FutureWorks innovation for better QoE

Nokia Networks on Tuesday said its Networks FutureWorks innovation will enable telecom operators to optimize the individual application sessions of subscribers to deliver better Quality of Experience (QoE) to almost 100 percent of all sessions including under high loads.

The company said telecoms can create up to 30 percent extra capacity and more application sessions to increase customer retention substantially.

Nokia Networks said the network could dynamically adapt to use changes, subscribers could be provided with a consistent video experience along a travel route, or service-affecting faults could be corrected in real-time, relieving customer care.

Hossein Moiin, executive vice president and CTO of Nokia Networks

Hossein Moiin, executive vice president and CTO of Nokia Networks, said: “FutureWorks innovation shows how the network could respond automatically and instantly to changing customer needs and network conditions to improve their experience by orders of magnitude while ensuring network resources are used optimally.”

The company said QoE enhancements can be achieved by utilizing artificial intelligence in an analytics and decision engine that pinpoints the cause of issues in a subscriber’s application session and decides automatically on the best corrective action. Machine learning techniques ensure ever more accurate decisions over time even when data is incomplete or new situations arise.

Baburajan K
editor@telecomlead.com

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