Nokia is expanding its Analytics Services, powered by the Nokia AVA cognitive services platform, to help telcos extract greater value from network data. The enhanced services aim to accelerate network issue resolution and reduce call drops for operators by applying advanced analytics and automation across the network.
These offerings leverage Nokia Shannon Intelligence, which embeds augmented intelligence across the company’s end-to-end portfolio to drive smarter operations and better outcomes for service providers.
The Nokia Analytics Services are multi-vendor capable and built on several core principles and features designed for rapid, practical deployment:
- Zero CAPEX commercial model: analytics solutions are delivered via the Nokia AVA cloud-native platform, with payment aligned to results rather than upfront investment.
- DevOps-driven delivery: bi-weekly content development sprints accelerate innovation and ensure analytics keep pace with the fast-moving IoT and mobile ecosystem.
- Use case factory: a combination of pre-packaged global use cases and locally developed content enables highly tailored solutions that address regional and operator-specific needs.
- Nokia AVA Knowledge Library: reusable code and curated best practices derived from the expertise of more than 30,000 Nokia services professionals worldwide, shortening time to value and improving reliability.
This announcement follows several related initiatives from Nokia in recent weeks. Nokia Bell Labs, together with Finnish academic partners, launched the WIVE (WIreless for VErticals) 5G network project, which intends to enable new industry verticals to benefit from 5G capabilities. WIVE focuses on use cases across media and entertainment, Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications (URLLC) for smart grids and remotely operated machines, and Massive Machine-Type Communications (mMTC) to support large populations of low-cost, energy-efficient devices.
Separately, Nokia Bell Labs is collaborating with a broad set of stakeholders to pioneer a next-generation 5G Platform-as-a-Service (NGPaaS). That effort brings together industry vendors, network operators, IT firms, small and medium-sized enterprises, and European academic institutions in a 24-month initiative to advance the platform and service ecosystem needed for future 5G deployments.
By combining Nokia AVA’s cognitive capabilities with Shannon Intelligence and practical, outcome-oriented commercial models, Nokia aims to help operators improve network performance, reduce operational costs, and accelerate the rollout of services that depend on resilient, data-driven networks.