Nokia announced the launch of its Autonomous Network Fabric, a suite of telco-trained AI models, integrated security, and AI applications designed to enhance network automation and support new service deployment. The platform unifies observability, analytics, security, and automation across network domains, enabling a network to function as a single adaptive system regardless of vendor, architecture, or deployment model. Key features include a library of cross-domain correlated data products, telco-trained models (LLM/LAM/ML), integrated security, and AI apps for automation workflows.
Nokia also expanded its collaboration with Google Cloud, allowing the Autonomous Network Fabric to be deployed as a SaaS application on Google Cloud, on-premises with Google Distributed Cloud, or in hybrid cloud environments. The platform leverages Google Cloud’s Vertex AI and BigQuery for generative AI-driven workflows, including real-time network traffic monitoring, anomaly detection, zero-touch performance issue remediation, and support for elastic scale-out and disaster recovery.
The collaboration includes deploying Nokia’s 5G core network on Google’s cloud infrastructure and working with a major European operator to develop automated networks using Nokia’s telecom data and Google’s AI tools. Kal De, SVP Product and Engineering at Nokia, stated that the platform uses agentic AI-optimized workflows and telecom expertise to support customer outcomes. Muninder Singh Sambi, Vice President at Google Cloud, noted that the partnership aims to enhance network reliability and data value.
The Autonomous Network Fabric offers unified data management with a data mesh architecture for creating reusable data assets, 360-degree observability for monitoring data custody, and explainable AI for interpreting data and recommending actions. A live demonstration will be available at Nokia’s Booth 306 at Digital Transformation World. More information can be found at Nokia’s Autonomous Networks and Data Suite websites.



