Etisalat to build the region’s first open, autonomous and secured network

Etisalat today announced that it is building the region’s first open and autonomous and secured network. Cisco AI/ML automation is used to simplify Etisalat Emirates Internet Exchange (EMIX) operations with a set of innovative use cases aimed at providing an intent-based and closed-loop automation solutions to EMIX network.

As Etisalat advances in the automation journey, the network intelligence and refined analytics will improve operational decision making and reduce time-to-outcomes, which is critical in preparing the network for future 5G capacity demands and service agility to deliver always-on connectivity to EMIX customers and partners.

The new automation framework is built on the proven foundation of open APIs in Cisco Network Services Orchestrator (NSO), Cisco’s WAN Automation Engine (WAE), and Cisco AI/ML Platform to incorporate big data consolidation, machine learning, event correlation, and closed-loop change automation.

With the support of intelligent ‘capacity planning’ application, Etisalat will manage to quickly scale the infrastructure which will translate into being able to maintain service levels when traffic levels are in flux. While predicting network capacity demands based on the recent usage patterns and trends, which can be very unpredictable during peak utilization times, and maintaining a high level of the service quality by automatically routing the critical applications using AI to predict the best network paths for high applications quality and customer experience.

“Advanced automation is at the heart of Etisalat’s strategy in every corner in the network. It is critical to 5G success for improving operational efficiency and driving new services,” said Haitham Abdulrazzak, Chief Technology Officer, Etisalat. “We are focusing on service performance metrics and the real-time experience of our customers with immediate and long-term benefits to transform our infrastructure and deliver the best-in-class customer experience.”

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