At an industry event, the manufacturer demonstrates practical AI-driven solutions for fault management and dynamic 5G.
ZTE showcased new advances in the development of autonomous telecommunications networks during the DTW Ignite 2026 event. The company's focus is to demonstrate a practical path to achieving so-called Level 4 operational autonomy, leveraging agentic artificial intelligence and cross-domain network innovations.
The architecture proposed by the company aims to enable networks to operate with a high capacity for self-management, reducing the need for human intervention in routine processes and problem resolution. To make this technology viable in practice, ZTE has been conducting joint trials with telecom operators. These trials focus on applications such as multi-domain fault management and the implementation of Dynamic 5G Slicing.
The manufacturer's effort to consolidate its autonomous network solutions has also earned industry recognition. The company's initiatives were named finalists for the TM Forum Excellence Award, a prize that evaluates cases of excellence and technological innovation in the telecommunications ecosystem.
ZTE is leveraging agentic artificial intelligence and cross-domain network innovations to enable high-capacity self-management. This allows telecom networks to operate with minimal human intervention in routine processes and problem resolution.
ZTE has been conducting joint trials with telecom operators focusing on multi-domain fault management and the implementation of Dynamic 5G Slicing to make Level 4 operational autonomy viable.
Yes, ZTE's initiatives were named finalists for the TM Forum Excellence Award, which evaluates cases of excellence and technological innovation in the telecommunications ecosystem.