Ooredoo Kuwait goes full autopilot with AN L4 network

Ooredoo Kuwait says it's making its networks basically run themselves, aiming for a high level of automation they call Autonomous Network Level 4. This means using AI to predict problems, fix issues automatically, and optimize energy use without much human input. They already got some international certifications for their work on radio network faults and cutting power consumption.

Their plan rolls out in two main phases. The first push, running through 2030, focuses on getting this self-governing tech working for the most important network tasks. A later phase will expand the automation to more complex situations using even more advanced AI systems. They claim efforts completed last year, like using digital twin tech for maintenance, have already cut energy use by fifteen percent.

The company states this shift lets them focus less on manual fixes and more on bigger strategic projects and better customer service. They plan to keep expanding the intelligence across all network areas, getting ready for future tech like edge computing and 6G. The overall pitch is that this makes their service more reliable while also being better for the environment, supporting Kuwait's broader digital upgrade plans.
 

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