Jio Platforms, in collaboration with Nokia, AMD, and Cisco, has unveiled an open AI platform designed to revolutionize the telecommunications sector. The Open Telecom AI Platform, launched at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, aims to enhance network efficiency, security, and operational intelligence, creating new revenue opportunities for service providers.

Jio will be the first customer to deploy this AI-powered platform, which serves as a blueprint for global telecom operators. It integrates artificial intelligence and automation across multiple layers of network operations, leveraging Radio Access Network (RAN), routing, AI data centers, and security advancements. This initiative seeks to establish a central intelligence layer to streamline network management and optimize performance.

Reliance Jio Group CEO Mathew Oommen highlighted the platform’s transformative potential, describing it as a multimodal and multidomain orchestrated workflow system that redefines efficiency, intelligence, and security in telecom networks. The platform will support Large Language Models (LLMs) and Small Language Models (SLMs), ensuring adaptability across various applications.

AMD Chair and CEO Lisa Su emphasized that the company’s high-performance CPUs and GPUs will enhance the platform’s scalability, security, and efficiency. She stressed the role of AI in reshaping connectivity and communications, enabling innovative services for both operators and consumers.

Nokia President and CEO Pekka Lundmark expressed confidence in the initiative, citing Nokia’s leadership in RAN, core networks, fixed broadband, and optical transport. He stated that Nokia’s expertise would play a key role in advancing the platform’s capabilities.

By integrating cutting-edge AI technologies with telecom infrastructure, the Open Telecom AI Platform is expected to accelerate the adoption of intelligent automation and AI-driven applications. The initiative aims to improve network reliability, enhance customer experience, and drive greater efficiency across the telecom industry.