Nokia Launches Autonomous AI Agent Library Delivering 60–80% Productivity Gains in Telecom
Agentic AI is moving from concept to production in telecommunications. At the DTW event in Copenhagen, Nokia announced a major upgrade to its autonomous networks portfolio — including a new Agent Library of pre-built AI agents designed to handle real network operations work.
What Nokia Announced
The centrepiece is the Autonomous Networks Agent Library: a catalogue of pre-built AI agents covering security, service assurance, and operations tasks. Specific capabilities include identifying zero-day security attacks, performing root cause analysis, and resolving service order issues. Nokia reports productivity gains of 60% to 80% compared to traditional operations methods.
Additional announcements include an updated Autonomous Networks Suite with on-premise deployment options, enhanced radio access network automation with NTT DOCOMO, and new agentic AI capabilities across Nokia's fixed network platforms targeting first-contact helpdesk resolution rates above 50% and network incident qualification within five minutes.
Key Takeaways
- Nokia's pre-built Agent Library removes the need for enterprises to build agentic AI from scratch
- IDC Research Manager Chris Silberberg confirmed Nokia's approach is "already achieving quantifiable business value"
- The move signals that autonomous agent deployment is entering mainstream enterprise infrastructure
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