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Global Telecom Body Launches AI Repair Challenge

GSMA and ETSI announce competition to develop models capable of autonomous network fault diagnosis.

Olivia Sharp 1 min read 727 views
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The GSMA and ETSI launched an AI challenge, inviting developers to create models that autonomously diagnose network faults. The initiative aims to reduce telecom maintenance costs through "zero-touch" operations.

A coalition of global telecommunications organizations, including the GSMA, ETSI, and the TM Forum, launched the "AI Telco Troubleshooting Challenge". The initiative seeks to accelerate the development of Large Language Models (LLMs) capable of autonomously diagnosing the root causes of network faults. The competition runs through February 2026, with winners to be announced at MWC Barcelona.

Moving Toward Zero-Touch Operations

The challenge targets a specific operational pain point: the high cost and complexity of maintaining modern 5G networks. - Root Cause Analysis (RCA): Participants must fine-tune models to analyze network logs and identify the underlying hardware or software failures …

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