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2021 to Finally be the Year That AI Blooms in Telecoms, says Comarch Industry Survey

2021 to Finally be the Year That AI Blooms in Telecoms, says Comarch Industry Survey Image Credit: Comarch Telecommunications

Comarch Telecommunications together with Mobile World Live, has conducted an online survey on the state of AI implementation in the industry for the year 2020.

As telecom operators all over the world are looking for ways to make their networks more dynamic and respond better to market demands, artificial intelligence becomes a technology of interest for the industry.  The “Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and the Future of Telecoms” survey report proves that AI-driven technologies are playing a key role today and will continue to do so in the decade ahead. The research also gives insight into the benefits of this technology and the areas it will best support.

 

The survey report is divided into four parts, focused on different AI implementation areas.

Part one: Operators’ AI and Machine Learning Strategy

The first part focuses on telecoms strategy when it comes to AI applications. The survey found that 58.8% of respondents have either already deployed the technology or are in the process of doing so. Only 3.33% declare no interest in implementing AI.

Part two: The Effects of AI/ML on a Network

Among many advantages of AI/ML utilization in telecoms, flexibility and versatility are the most important. Operators believe that artificial intelligence can help them with optimizing many different operations and services, which include OSS, BSS, FSM, assurance, and more.

Part three: Operators’ AI Technology Preferences

The third part of the survey is all about telecoms’ “personal” preferences, when it comes to applying AI technology. Here, the goal was to find out what operators truly want from AI. And, quite surprisingly, a great many respondents are open to fully or semi-autonomous technology.

Part four: Problems with Implementing Artificial Intelligence

With all the benefits, the greatest potential of AI-driven technologies is still ahead of us. This part of the research objective was to learn what stops operators from applying more AI solutions to their operations. Are legal issues the reason? Or maybe telecoms are still lacking the knowledge and skills required to implement the technology on a larger scale?

“Among the survey’s respondents, they were more honest about the lack of relevant skills being the biggest obstacle to implementing AI – it was cited by 40.7% of operators, compared to 35.0% of all respondents. The second biggest obstacle to operators was the high costs of AI or ML implementation (20.9%) – an understandable response given the capex and opex challenges the telecoms sector faces. This was closely followed by a lack of staff resources to devote to training machine learning algorithms (19.8%).” – Survey Report: Artificial intelligence, machine learning and the future of telecoms, 2019

The report is based on responses from an online survey of 226 respondents, conducted by Mobile World Live on behalf of Comarch. 

Dominik Pacewicz, Head of Product Management in Comarch
Everything indicates that 2021 will finally be the year that AI blooms in the telecom industry. Operators are increasingly aware of the power behind this comprehensive technology, and many of them have already introduced it in some way, or are planning to do so in the upcoming months. It is also clear that, if we want to take full advantage of the potential of 5G services and enter the Industry 4.0 era, we must take AI and ML seriously, as these are what will make the emergence of new services possible. 

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