Jio Platforms has partnered with technology companies AMD, Cisco, and Nokia to build an Open Telecom AI Platform to enhance network security and efficiency, while reducing technology costs.
The platform will use a combination of different AI technologies, including large language models and smaller, specialised models for telecom tasks, to optimise network performance, security, and reduce costs. It will be flexible and compatible with various AI tools, using open standards and APIs to ensure easy integration.
The aim is to develop and commercialise AI-powered telecom solutions. This initiative is intended to drive innovation across the entire telecom and digital services ecosystem, enabling intelligent automation, optimising network efficiency, and accelerating the adoption of AI-driven applications that enhance enterprise and consumer experiences, the companies said in a joint release.
“By harnessing agentic AI across all telco layers, we are building a multimodal, multidomain orchestrated workflow platform that redefines efficiency, intelligence, and security for the telecom industry,” said Mathew Oommen, Group CEO, Reliance Jio.
“This initiative goes beyond automation— it’s about enabling AI-driven, autonomous networks that adapt in real time, enhance user experiences, and create new service and revenue opportunities across the digital ecosystem,” Oommen added.
The platform will be built with Jio as the first customer, creating a replicable reference architecture and deployable solution for the broader global service provider industry.
“The Telecom AI Platform will help Jio to optimise and monetise their network investments through enhanced performance, security, operational efficiency, automation and greatly improved customer experience, all via the immense power of artificial intelligence,” said Pekka Lundmark, president and CEO at Nokia.
AMD will provide high-performance CPUs, GPUs, and computing solutions for the platform. The same will help operators to create more secure, efficient, and scalable networks.
“Together we can bring the transformational benefits of AI to both operators and users and enable innovative services that will shape the future of communications and connectivity,” said Lisa Su, chair and CEO of AMD.
Cisco, Chair and CEO, Chuck Robbins said that the collaboration with Jio Platforms Ltd, AMD and Nokia harnesses the expertise of industry leaders to revolutionize networks with AI.