Telecompetitor reports on cutting-edge AI tools for broadband service providers and networks. Broadcom introduces the industry’s first Wi-Fi 8 access point and switch, aimed at optimizing wireless networking and enhancing AI capabilities through its BCM49438 chip. Additionally, its BCM56390 Trident X3+ Ethernet switch supports multiple gigabit PHY and power-over-Ethernet (PoE) technologies. Calix launches an updated platform, Calix One, which integrates AI-driven solutions for operational efficiency in broadband services via Google Cloud infrastructure. Google Cloud enhances its offerings with tools for real-time predictions and digital twins, streamlining AI usage in telecoms. The GSMA’s Open Telco AI initiative promotes collaboration on AI applications within telecommunications. Infracom Telecom’s uni|MSTM platform autonomously manages operations to improve network performance. Lumen Technologies’ Multi-Cloud Gateway accelerates data transfers across platforms. Render Networks and Tata Communications also advance AI in broadband operations, while ZTE Corp. showcases an AI-native phone enhancing user experiences through automation.
