AI-RAN Alliance draws more than 100 members in first year | Computer Weekly
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AI-RAN Alliance has surpassed 100 members, including Vodafone, to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence in radio access networks. Established in 2024, it aims to enhance mobile network efficiency, reduce power consumption, and modernize existing infrastructure for economic opportunities in telecommunications, particularly with 5G and future 6G networks. Key founding members comprise major tech firms and academic institutions. The alliance focuses on three areas of research: advancing RAN capabilities through AI, integrating AI with RAN processes, and applying AI on RAN systems to boost efficiency and performance.
AI will fundamentally change the way wireless services are deployed, and enable broad innovation and operational efficiency across the telco sector. The AI-RAN Alliance brings together industry-shaping companies with expertise from silicon through software to deliver on the promise of ubiquitous AI and 6G.
The alliance has grown to include technology leaders, academic institutions, service providers, research labs, and industry associations across more than 17 countries, focusing on enabling experimentation, sharing knowledge and real-world performance to support the next generation of mobile infrastructure.
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