Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison has partnered with Nokia to implement an AI-powered energy management solution across its nationwide radio access network in Indonesia. The deployment uses Nokia Energy Efficiency, a part of Nokia’s Autonomous Networks portfolio, to reduce energy use and cut carbon emissions.
The system uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyse real-time network traffic. During periods of low demand, it can automatically adjust or shut down idle radio equipment, helping reduce energy consumption. It also features smart thermal management to lower cooling needs, making the network more energy efficient.
Offered as a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), the solution reduces upfront investment costs and removes the need for on-site software maintenance or updates. It is designed to work in multi-vendor environments and can be deployed quickly without disrupting network performance or user experience.
This move is part of Indosat’s broader push to transition from a traditional telecom operator to a more tech-driven company. By integrating automation and cloud-based tools into its network operations, Indosat aims to improve efficiency and support long-term sustainability goals.
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