Nokia introduces agentic AI framework in Network Services Platform to enable trust-based AI operations for IP networks
Nokia introduces
agentic AI framework in Network Services Platform to enable trust-based AI
operations for IP networks
- Nokia NSP adds an agentic AI framework that
lets operators deploy AI agents grounded in a real-time, accurate network
view — enabling them to reason based on trusted data and take guided,
explainable actions within operator-defined policies and security
boundaries.
- Nokia AI-driven Troubleshooting Agent
accelerates root-cause analysis, reduces operational noise, and turns
complex IP issues into guided, explainable workflows.
- Framework supports communication with external
agents via new AI-based protocols across operators' multi-vendor,
multi-domain networks, empowering them on their journey toward fully autonomous
networks.
11 June 2026
Espoo, Finland –
Nokia today announced an enhancement to its Network Services Platform (NSP),
the company's comprehensive management and automation platform for multi-vendor
IP networks, with the introduction of an agentic AI framework designed
specifically for IP network operations. The new framework enables network
operators to deploy AI agents that can reason over real network context and
take guided actions within defined policy and security boundaries.
As IP networks grow
in size and complexity with the rise of AI traffic, operators face increasing
pressure to improve efficiency and reliability while maintaining full
operational control. While AI has the potential to transform network
operations, many operators have remained cautious due to concerns around
explainability, trust, and risk in production environments. Nokia's approach
with NSP addresses these concerns by embedding agentic AI capabilities directly
into the platform that already serves as the authoritative controller for IP
networks.
"Appledore has
been advocating for operators to focus on the primary importance of quality
data and ontological relationships – which are proving far more important than
specific AI models for efficient and accurate AI reasoning. Nokia's
NSP embraces this approach with extensive AI-native infrastructure built on
trusted data and operating norms, providing a solid and secure foundation for a
myriad of AI use cases. Domain expertise is likely the most critical quality in
designing effective automation for complex networks," said Grant
Lenahan, Partner and Principal Analyst, Appledore Research.
NSP grounds AI agents
in an accurate and continuously updated view of the network, including
topology, protocol behaviour, configuration state, service relationships, and
recent network changes. This enables AI agents to reason based on network
truth, rather than inferred or fragmented data, and to operate within
operator-defined intent, policies, and access controls. The NSP agent framework
also allows for communication with external agents via AI-based protocols, such
as Model-context protocol (MCP), across operators' multi-vendor, multi-domain
networks empowering them on their journey toward fully autonomous networks.
The first use case
built on this new framework is an AI-driven Troubleshooting Agent, aimed at
helping operators identify root causes faster, reduce operational noise, and
resolve complex IP network issues with greater confidence. This marks a
significant step in Nokia's strategy to help operators adopt AI safely,
incrementally, and at scale in live networks.
"The industry is
moving quickly toward AI-native operations, but trust remains the deciding
factor. We are enhancing NSP with AI agents built on an agent framework in a
way that respects how networks are actually operated. This will have a major
impact on the way operators manage their networks and will enable them to
enhance their operations significantly and accelerate their journey toward
autonomous networks with focus on solving real operational problems, starting
with high-impact use cases like troubleshooting. This is an incremental,
pragmatic step toward AI-native networks," said Sasa Nijemcevic,
Vice President and General Manager, IP Network Automation software unit, Nokia.
For network
operators, the new agentic framework provides a flexible foundation to
introduce multiple AI use cases over time without creating siloed solutions.
Operators can start with focused, high-confidence scenarios and gradually
expand the role of AI as trust builds, using a shared framework that enforces
consistent governance and operational controls.
End-users also
benefit from this evolution through faster fault resolution, improved service
reliability, and reduced likelihood of prolonged or cascading
outages—delivering better experiences without increasing operational risk.
This enhancement to
NSP, which will be commercially available by the end of 2026, reinforces
Nokia's commitment to enabling trusted, AI-native network operations, and to
helping operators translate AI innovation into real, measurable operational
outcomes.





























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