Google Cloud and Nokia Launch AI Agents for Telecom Networks
Alphabet announced an expanded Google Cloud partnership with Nokia to integrate Gemini models into the Nokia Assurance Center, developing 6 AI agents to improve network management and reduce downtime.
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL, GOOG) announced on June 22 an expanded partnership between Google Cloud and Nokia, aimed at integrating Google's Gemini models into Nokia's network software suite, the Nokia Assurance Center. The companies will develop six AI agents built with Gemini to enhance network management and reduce downtime.
The Product
This initiative marks a shift in telecom network management, leveraging Gemini models for data analysis and proactive recommendations. The six agents will handle tasks such as fault detection, performance optimization, and predictive maintenance.
Pricing and Availability
Pricing details and a commercial launch timeline have not been announced. The service is expected to be available to Nokia's telecom operator customers worldwide.
Competition
Alphabet faces competition from Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services in the telecom cloud market. Companies like Ericsson and Huawei also offer similar network management solutions.
Potential Impact on Alphabet
This partnership could strengthen Google Cloud's presence in the telecom sector and boost revenue from AI services. It also reinforces Alphabet's position in the growing cloud computing market.
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