Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison, Nokia reduce energy demand and support AI comms | Computer Weekly
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Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison has launched an Energy Efficiency module powered by AI from Nokia to manage energy consumption and emissions across its radio access network. Emphasizing their commitment to sustainability, the company aims to transition from a conventional telecom operator to an AI-driven TechCo. By March 2025, Indosat plans to deploy an AI-based RAN infrastructure, making it a pioneering entity in Southeast Asia. The energy management system is designed to lower costs and reduce carbon footprint without compromising network performance or customer experience, enhancing operational efficiency and agility.
Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison has implemented an AI-driven Energy Efficiency module from Nokia to lower energy demand and carbon emissions across its network.
By 2025, Indosat plans to launch an AI-based RAN infrastructure, marking a transformation from a traditional telecom operator to an AI TechCo.
The AI-driven energy management system aims to minimize energy costs and carbon footprint while maintaining network performance and customer experience.
Indosat aims to lead by embedding automation and intelligence into network operations, enhancing efficiency, agility, and environmental responsibility.
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