2024 Showcase

2024 MWC Barcelona


Welcome to the NextGenInfra MWC 2024 Showcase. We've grabbed tens of videos from some of telco's leading thinkers at GSMA's MWC in Barcelona amidst the 101K attendees on the show floor.
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Highlights from industry thought leaders

Video interviews

Aira Technology

Rethinking Open RAN (#ORAN) with AI

RaviKiran Gopalan, Chief Technology Officer at Aira Technology, discusses the industry transformation brought about by the adoption of O-RAN in telco networks, revamping previous SON systems. Gopalan highlights the potential of SMO in O-RAN to transform the industry by enabling apps/code portability and standard interfaces.
Aira Technology

Big Gains for Radio Access Networks with AI

Anand Chandrasekher, Co-founder & CEO of Aira Technology, predicts that the growing number of connections to cellular networks will soon reach trillions, necessitating a modernization of the radio access network to maintain communication capabilities and productivity. Chandrasekher believes that AI holds the key to enabling this modernization.
Dell

AI Impact 3 Key Domains for CSPs

Sandro Tavares, Director of Marketing, Dell Telecom Systems Business, highlights the transformative value of AI in telecoms, particularly in network optimization, customer care network operations, and revenue generation.
Rakuten Symphony

Thinking Through the Telco AI Journey

Geoff Hollingworth, Chief Marketing Officer at Rakuten Symphony, emphasizes the transformative role of AI in augmenting human thinking and processing large data sets, and warned of the risk of falling behind for the telcos and vendors who don't embrace AI in software.
Independent Advisor

AI Will Drive Digital Transformation for Telecom

Azita Arvani, former CEO of Rakuten Symphony North America, expresses enthusiasm for the potential of AI in transforming telecoms. It is a force multiplier for other digital transformation enablers, and she highlights the need for cloud-native network architectures to fully realize AI's potential.
IBM

Telcos Will Operate on AI

Andrew Coward, GM of Software Networking at IBM, emphasizes the potential of AI in managing and operating telecommunications networks, but noted the industry's lack of necessary analytics and orchestration infrastructure. To bridge this gap, IBM is partnering with GSMA to create a training academy focused on AI and supporting technologies.
Shabodi

Think APIs for Simplified Utilization of Networks

Harpreet Geekee, the Co-founder and CTO of Shabodi, discusses the transformation of networks from simple conduits to intelligent assets and the challenges application developers face in deciding which interfaces to use. Shabodi aims to address this issue by streamlining and unifying developer access.
Spirent

Top 5G Trends at #MWC24

Steve Douglas, Head of Market Strategy at Spirent, launches their 5th annual 5G report, predicting demand for 5G stand-alone in 2024, driven by new services like VoNR and AR. The report also forecasts growth in open and virtual RAN, with over 50 suppliers contributing to the new open RAN ecosystem, and a shift towards 5G Advanced and non-terrestrial networks.
5G Americas

AI's Role in 5G Networks & Spectrum Innovation

Chris Pearson and Viet Nguyen from 5G Americas expect vendors and CSPs to showcase integration of AI into communication networks for optimization and security. They also anticipate significant technological developments such as 5G Red Cap, commercialization of the NTN market, and highlight the importance of monetization.
Identity Praxis

Digital Identity & Personal Data in the Mobile Ecosystem

Michael Becker, CEO of Identity Praxis, is set to explore the transformation of digital identity and personal data in the mobile ecosystem at the upcoming Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Becker, who is nearing the completion of a doctorate in personal data and identity management system adoption, will focus on the intersection of personal data, identity, and trust, and the rise of self-sovereign individuals and industry-driven identity solutions.
NVIDIA

Telcos Increase Budgets for AI

Chris Penrose, the Global Head Business Development - Telco at NVIDIA, presented the company's second annual AI and Telecom report, revealing that 56% of telecom companies view AI as crucial to their future success, up from 42% last year, and 66% plan to increase their AI infrastructure budget. NVIDIA will use these insights to shape its product development, focusing on enhancing customer experience and network operations.
Intel

Harnessing AI for the Network Edge

Cristina Rodriguez, VP Network & Edge Group and GM Wireless Access Network Division at Intel, highlighted the importance of AI in networking and cloud technology, emphasizing that the network must be prepared to support AI capabilities with existing technology. She discussed Intel's role in this, mentioning the launch of the fourth generation of Intel's scalable processor with vRAN boost in 2023, the future generation platform, Granite Rapid D, in 2024, and the early availability of the Intel vRAN AI development kit, all aimed at enhancing performance, power efficiency, and cost-effectiveness while supporting new revenue streams.
NTT Data

AI Opportunity at the Edge

Devin Yaung, SVP of Global Enterprise IoT at NTT Data, highlights the critical role of Edge computing in AI models, emphasizing that AI effectiveness depends on the data collected at the Edge - the layer closest to the physical environment. He warns of companies exhausting processing power on the Edge due to cloud over-reliance, underlining the necessity for IoT sensors for data automation, and concludes that the right network, devices, and Edge compute are vital for AI development.
NTT Data

Industrial Use Cases Drive AI

At MWC 2024 Barcelona, Parm Sandhu, VP of Enterprise 5G Products & Services at NTT Data, emphasized the growing importance of AI in the enterprise sector, with NTT leading the way in using AI for data intelligence and transformation across industries like manufacturing, pharma, transportation, and logistics. Sandhu also hinted at an upcoming partnership between NTT and Schneider, leveraging Schneider's ecostructure capabilities and NTT's Edge as a service infrastructure for AI transformation at the edge.
Ericsson

AI is Fundamental to Operations

Jean-Christophe Laneri, VP and Head of Cognitive Network Solutions at Ericsson, reveals that the company is a leading partner in providing high-performance networks, with a focus on using AI to manage urgent issues and facilitate strategic transformation. Ericsson employs top optimization engineers, develops its own AI algorithms for its cognitive software solution, and focuses its AI applied research on graph neural network algorithms and large language models to support customer transformation and bring innovative use cases to the market.
Infinera

AI's Impact on Optical Transport Networks

At the Mobile World Congress, Jon Baldry, Director Metro Marketing at Infinera, highlighted the influence of AI on optical transport networks, driving bandwidth within data centers and potentially leading to a significant increase in network traffic. Baldry emphasized the potential of machine learning in optimizing network operations, predicting network behavior, guiding maintenance, and enhancing the end-user experience.
Arrcus

Next Gen Networks for AI

Sanjay Kumar, VP of Products and Marketing at Arrcus, highlighted the company's strategy to leverage AI in network operations, including the introduction of a platform that connects various AI components across the network. Arrcus has also announced support for new platforms with enhanced ethernet connectivity, SmartNIC and DPU platforms like Nvidia Bluefield, and AR IQ, an observability platform providing a comprehensive network view for operators.
Juniper

Making Every Connection Count Through the Power of AI

Sally Bament, GVP of Marketing at Juniper, highlighted the company's AI-native networking platform at the Mobile War Congress 2024, which is designed to enhance network connections by collecting data, responding to network issues in real-time, and ensuring secure infrastructure. Bament also emphasized the integration of AI Ops into data center operations and the use of full-stack managed service capabilities to improve business customer experience, which are key to Juniper's strategy and vision.
Orange Business

GenAI Needs Cloud, Connectivity & Cybersecurity

Usman Javaid, Chief Products & Marketing Officer at Orange Business, highlights the company's strategy in aiding customers to prepare for generative AI (Gen) implementation, focusing on cloud, connectivity, and cybersecurity. Javaid underscores the significance of a robust digital infrastructure for Gen, leveraging Orange Business's strengths as a network integrator and digital integration capability to identify new Gen use cases.
SES

AI Edge Accelerated via Satellite

John-Paul Hemingway, Chief Strategy and Product Officer at SES, unveiled the company's new high-capacity system, O3b mPOWER, at MWC24, which delivers tens of Megabits up to multiple Gigabits from space to the ground. Hemingway also highlighted a private 5G base station developed with NTT Data and a partnership with Microsoft to build digital twins for oil rigs, demonstrating the potential of high-performance satellite connectivity and AI on a global scale.
Console Connect

AI's Massive Impact on Carrier Networks

Paul Gampe, CTO of Console Connect, highlights the influence of AI on carrier networks, particularly in driving the need for data migration or repatriation. He cites the effectiveness of Console Connect's product, Cloud Router, in enabling direct connection between hyperscalers and handling the complex task of moving large amounts of data, as demonstrated in a case of moving 5 petabytes of data from Amazon to Google.
NTT

AI & Data Analytics for Optimized Networks

Bennett Indart, VP of Smart World Solutions at NTT, highlights the use of data analytics and AI in enhancing network systems, including the creation of digital twins for proactive planning and dynamic operation. Indart also illustrates the application of AI in interpreting data from Indy car races, collected through 5G LTE networks, and expresses his belief that AI will transform business operations.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Telco Core Automation with AI

Andrew Border, VP Product Management of Telco Solutions at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, has announced the launch of Telco Core Automation, a new product that uses AI to automate and simplify operations in multicloud, multivendor, multi-domain public 5G network buildouts. The product aims to accelerate service delivery to the market, transforming basic operations of a 5G network and enabling a faster time to market with new services.
Dell

Standardizing the Telco Cloud Stack

Sandro Tavares, Director of Marketing, Dell Telecom Systems Business, stresses the need for cloud transformation in the telecommunications industry, particularly in networking, to break down operational silos and fully leverage the benefits of cloud technology. Tavares advocates for a shift in architecture, processes, and industry mindset to standardize the stack, share resources, and generate new revenue opportunities.
Marvell

Implementing AI Directly on the RAN

Joel Brand, Senior Director of Product Marketing at Marvell, discusses the integration of AI into their Octeon product line, used by major companies like Nokia and Samsung, and utilized in about 50% of base stations outside China. Marvell has embedded an AI accelerator, or NPU, into the Octeon line, which is exposed to the broader development community via the Apache TVM project, allowing the use of standard open-source tools to innovate directly on the radio Access Network, potentially driving incremental revenue in the Telco environment.
Nokia

Nokia Bell Labs from the Origins of AI to Automated Networking

Thierry E. Klein, President of Solutions Research at Nokia Bell Labs, emphasizes the company's extensive AI research, which is integral to various sectors including networking and industrial automation, and is applied throughout the entire lifecycle of a network. Klein also discusses the potential of running advanced AI algorithms on end devices and the development of a Nokia-specific language model trained on 20,000 Nokia documents.
Nokia

AI-Driven Network Optimization Yields 20% Boost

Volker Ziegler, Senior Technology Advisor and Chief Architect at Nokia, highlights the company's growing use of AI and digital twin technology in network design and optimization services, resulting in a 20% average increase in network performance. The AI application also aids in detecting unserved network demand, fine-tuning 5G antennas, and enhancing worker safety by identifying potential hazards and ensuring the use of appropriate personal protection equipment.
Red Hat

Harnessing 5G & AI

Ian Hood, Chief Strategist at Red Hat, highlights the integration of 5G and AI in business operations, particularly through Red Hat's OpenShift AI, which enables businesses to customize their AI models for diverse needs. He also mentions the use of AI in automating and reconfiguring networks for capacity and power, with Red Hat's tool, Anable Light Speed, and collaborations with network companies for sustainable power usage in radio and optical networks.
Rohde and Schwarz

Network Visibility with Encrypted Traffic Intelligence

Sebastian Mueller, Head of Sales at ipoque, a Rohde and Schwarz company, discussed the importance of enabling Encrypted Traffic Intelligence (ETI) with deep packet inspection (DPI) technology for visibility into encrypted communications, providing insights into subscriber behavior and enabling improved quality of experience.
Cradlepoint

AI Innovations in Retail, Recycling & Network Management

James Weaver, Senior Director of Product Marketing at Cradlepoint, reveals the company's focus on AI applications, including computer vision for analyzing parking lots, automating retail payments, and a recycling bin showcased at the Mobile World Congress that uses AI for waste separation and carbon footprint calculation. Cradlepoint is also developing natural chatbots for network issue prevention and an AI solution to avoid accidental sharing of sensitive information on generative AI sites.
EdgeQ

Satellites Will Soon Transform the Mobile Industry

Vinay Ravuri, CEO of EdgeQ, discusses the satellite industry's shift towards adopting traditional cellular protocols like 4G or 5G, particularly in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) deployments, and the potential of using regular phones for direct communication. Despite challenges like the need for radiation-hardened chips and long revenue cycles, EdgeQ's software-defined physical layer and low-power solution can make satellites less expensive and more efficient.
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