The blueprint provides operators a clear path to Level 4 autonomy, promising lower costs and higher network reliability as AI-driven automation becomes industry standard.
Cyient used the webcast to unveil its "human + AI" blueprint for autonomous networks, positioning the company at the forefront of Level 3 and Level 4 automation. By partnering with leading original equipment manufacturers, Cyient aims to deliver a consistent autonomy layer that can be tailored to each operator’s needs.
The presentation highlighted three technical pillars: standardized data governance to close the automation loop, SMO (Service Management Orchestrator) interoperability, and a suite of R‑apps and X‑apps that address energy‑efficiency, network‑assurance and anomaly‑detection use cases. These components are designed to simplify multi‑vendor environments, enabling operators to extract actionable insights from disparate network data.
Key remarks underscored Cyient’s role as a "complexity resolver": “We make sense of different technologies, vendor models, and network slicing, allowing better decisions and evolution of a modern network.” The speaker also stressed the need for a governance blueprint to secure leadership buy‑in and let intelligence operate hands‑off.
If adopted widely, the blueprint could compress the timeline for Level 4 autonomous networks, reducing OPEX, improving service reliability, and giving operators a competitive edge in an increasingly data‑driven telecom landscape.
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