Operators are moving from broad conversations about AI to a more practical question: how can it help grow revenue and reduce costs? The focus is shifting to specific use cases that improve operations, uncover new opportunities, and make advanced insights accessible to business users, not just technical teams.
At the same time, many operators are becoming more selective. Instead of expanding broad portfolios, they are concentrating on fewer, higher-value opportunities where they can go deeper, move faster, and see clearer commercial impact.
This is where AI matters most: not as a futuristic concept, but as a way to turn network intelligence into action. Across fraud prevention, network assurance, roaming, APIs, and Deep Network Analytics, the opportunity is to improve productivity, sharpen decision-making, and bring new services to market faster.
Robert Kelly
SVP & Global Head of Services & Support
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