As part of the Mobile World Congress 2025, Jio Platforms Limited (JPL), along with AMD, Cisco, and Nokia, has unveiled its ambitious plan to develop an Open AI Platform for Telecommunications. This innovative ecosystem aims to redefine the efficiency, security, and profitability of telecommunications networks through advanced integration of artificial intelligence.
Toward Comprehensive Network Intelligence
The new platform will leverage the expertise of these companies in radio access networks (RAN), routing, data centers, security, and telecommunications, creating a centralized intelligence layer for the digital services industry. Focusing on automation and AI, the platform will incorporate:
- Large Language Models (LLMs) and domain-specific models (SLMs).
- Non-generative machine learning techniques (non-GenAI ML) to enhance network decision-making.
- AI agents that optimize telecommunications management and operations.
“We are building a multimodal and mult-domain platform that will redefine efficiency, intelligence, and security in telecommunications,” said Mathew Oommen, CEO of Jio. “With the collaboration of AMD, Cisco, and Nokia, we are moving towards autonomous networks capable of real-time adaptation, improving user experience, and generating new revenue opportunities.”
The Role of Technology Partners
The initiative is backed by major industry players:
- AMD, with its ecosystem of CPUs, GPUs, and adaptive computing solutions, will provide the processing power necessary to run high-demand AI models in telecommunications environments.
- Cisco, with its expertise in agile networks, AI-based security, and advanced data analytics, will contribute to the platform’s resilience and security.
- Nokia, a leader in fixed and mobile network infrastructure, will facilitate the integration of AI in RAN, Core, IP transport, and fixed broadband.
An Open Architecture for the Entire Industry
The first implementation of the platform will take place in the Jio network, serving as a model for other companies in the industry. Its design will enable:
- Improved operational efficiency through AI-based autonomous networks.
- Enhanced security of telecommunications infrastructure thanks to predictive intelligence.
- Optimized traffic management and quality of service, allowing operators to maximize return on investment in their networks.
The ultimate goal of this collaboration is to accelerate AI adoption in telecommunications, creating smarter, more flexible, and cost-effective networks. With the integration of emerging technologies, the Open AI Platform will not only transform connectivity but also drive the development of new digital services for businesses and consumers.
Source: AMD