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[email protected]AI hype is everywhere at Mobile World Congress, so we went looking for something rarer: real operational proof. From the Ericsson booth in Barcelona, we sit down with Ibrahim Eldeftar, who leads Cognitive Network Solutions product and portfolio for telco AI software, and Claudia Muñiz Garcia, Global Head of Sales for the same unit, to talk about what it actually takes to run autonomous networks.
We break down the autonomy journey in plain language: moving from manual ways of working to systems that can sense, analyze, decide, and execute, with intent-based networking as the layer that helps unlock Level 4 autonomy. Ibrahim shares where carriers really are today (around Level 2 on average) and why many are publicly targeting Level 4 by 2028 to 2030. The driver is network complexity plus rising expectations for “networks for AI” that can support new AI workloads and millions of connected devices without brittle operations.
Claudia explains why Ericsson is being recognized for 5G RAN automation platforms, from standards compliance and security to commercial deployments and scale, and how an open rApp ecosystem accelerates innovation. Then we get into the part operators care about most: outcomes. You’ll hear concrete results from trials and deployments, including major OPEX efficiency gains, fewer issues through anomaly detection and root-cause approaches, spectral efficiency improvements, and a standout uplink story where AI optimization drives meaningful uplink quality and throughput gains.
If you care about network automation, 5G RAN, telco AI, rApps, and the practical road to Level 4 autonomous networks, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a network leader on your team, and leave a review with the one autonomy question you want answered next.
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