On the occasion of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 held yesterday in Barcelona, Jio Platforms Limited (JPL), one of the leading telecommunications players, AMD, Cisco, and Nokia, announced their work on creating an open AI telecommunications platform. Their goal is to accelerate the development and commercialization of AI-based telecom solutions while ensuring interoperability among industry players.

End-to-End Network Intelligence

This new platform aims to create a multi-domain intelligence layer that integrates AI and automation into the entire operations of telecom networks. Thanks to an agnostic approach regarding large language models (LLM) and the use of open APIs, it will provide unprecedented flexibility to operators and service providers.
The exploitation of agentic AI, as well as the use of domain-specific language models (SLM) and non-generative AI-based machine learning techniques, will enable the optimization of telecom infrastructure management and operation. The stated ambition is to transform networks into autonomous ecosystems capable of self-optimizing in real-time to offer a better user experience while reducing operational costs.
Mathew Oommen, CEO of Reliance Jio Group, emphasizes:
"In collaboration with AMD, Cisco, and Nokia, Jio is advancing the Open Telecom AI platform to transform networks into self-optimizing and customer-aware ecosystems. This initiative goes beyond automation: it is about establishing AI-driven autonomous networks that adapt in real-time, enhance user experience, and create new service and revenue opportunities in the digital ecosystem."

Partner Involvement

AMD will provide the advanced computing infrastructure to ensure the necessary computing power for AI in telecom networks. Lisa Su, its CEO, assures:
"Leveraging our high-performance processors, GPUs, and adaptive computing solutions, we enable service providers to create more secure and efficient networks."
Cisco will bring its expertise in networking and security with solutions such as Cisco Agile Services Networking, Data Center Networking, and AI Defense. Nokia, on the other hand, will contribute its technological leadership in RAN, core network, fixed broadband, as well as IP and optical transport.
This innovative platform will initially be deployed by Jio as the first client, creating a reference architecture that can be replicated by other telecom service providers and adopted globally.
Pekka Lundmark, CEO of Nokia, concludes:
"The telecom AI platform will help Jio optimize and monetize its network investments through improved performance, security, operational efficiency, automation, and a significantly enhanced customer experience, all thanks to the immense power of artificial intelligence."