Zong advances autonomous network capabilities with pilot launch of self‑intelligent RAN optimization platform

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ISLAMABAD: Zong, Pakistan’s leading information services and technology innovation company, has successfully completed the pilot launch of its Self‑Intelligent Radio Access Network (RAN) Optimization Platform, marking a significant milestone in the evolution toward autonomous network operations.

AI-powered platform introduces real-time optimization

The AI-powered platform introduces intelligent, self‑optimizing capabilities that enable the network to detect, analyze, and resolve performance issues in real time. By eliminating manual intervention, the solution significantly reduces response times and enhances network efficiency, particularly during peak usage periods.

The platform enables self‑healing mechanisms that automatically identify congestion and optimize traffic flow, ensuring consistent data speeds and improved service quality. Leveraging advanced machine learning algorithms, the system dynamically fine‑tunes network parameters to deliver enhanced coverage and reliability across live environments.

Pilot deployment across 82 live sites

The pilot deployment, conducted across 82 live sites, has already demonstrated measurable improvements in network performance and user experience. Automated optimization has resulted in more resilient connectivity, reduced latency, and greater service stability for customers.

Zong highlights AI-driven innovation

Commenting on the development, Waqas Munim, Head of Digital Intelligence at Zong, said the pilot demonstrates how AI‑driven innovation can enhance network efficiency, reduce manual intervention, and improve customer experience.

The successful pilot reinforces Zong’s commitment to leveraging AI‑driven innovation to strengthen Pakistan’s digital infrastructure and deliver reliable, future‑ready connectivity nationwide.

 

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