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NGMN’s AI-driven approach to network simplification

As mobile networks grow increasingly complex with each new generation, NGMN Alliance is providing the frameworks to help operators manage their operational challenges while reducing costs and improving efficiency.

Bernard Bureau, NGMN Board Director and VP, Wireless Technology & Services, TELUS, outlined NGMN’s upcoming ‘Cloud Native Next Chapter’ publication on agentic AI-based operating models to James Pearce, Editor at TelecomTV.

During the interview, Bernard discussed the strategic importance of network simplification and how AI can be used as the foundation for end-to-end automation across planning, deployment and daily operations.

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NGMN’s AI and 6G priorities for the mobile industry

During an interview with TelecomTV, Laurent Leboucher, Chairman of the NGMN Alliance Board, Orange Group CTO and EVP Networks, spoke about the importance of NGMN Alliance’s work.

Laurent detailed the main themes of NGMN’s Press and Industry Briefing at #MWC26, including frameworks for network simplification, guidance on cloud-native and AI-based operating models and the Alliance’s recommendations for sustainable networks.

The impact of AI on network traffic and 6G standardisation was also discussed, as well as why flexibility and interoperability would be crucial in the years ahead.

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AI uncertainty drives MNOs call for 6G flexibility  

The rapid advancement of AI is accelerating new services and capabilities across the mobile ecosystem, placing fresh demands on future networks as 6G standardisation begins. At the same time, the pace and diversity of AI-driven use cases reinforce the need for flexibility in how future network standards are defined. 

In its latest publication, AI Surge and its Implications for 6G, the Next Generation Mobile Networks Alliance (NGMN) outlines an operator-driven view on how AI-related requirements should be addressed in the evolution towards 6G. The publication consolidates mobile network operators’ perspectives on how AI may impact 6G standardisation and provides guidance to support ongoing 6G studies within 3GPP. It examines three key dimensions: the impact of AI-driven traffic on networks, network capabilities required to support AI-based services, and the role of AI as an enabler for future network architecture evolution. 

“As 6G standardisation enters a critical phase, the rapid growth of AI and AI agents presents both opportunities and challenges for mobile network operators,” said Laurent Leboucher, Chairman of the NGMN Alliance Board and Orange Group CTO and EVP Networks. “Given the variety of future AI use cases and applications, it is essential that 6G standards enable adaptability without forcing disruptive architectural changes. Flexibility will be critical to accommodate evolving AI use cases across devices, networks and regions.” 

The publication emphasises that, while AI will play a central role in future networks, 6G should not be treated as a clean-slate redesign. Instead, NGMN advocates an evolutionary approach that builds on existing 5G architectures, ensuring interoperability, operational simplicity and long-term investment protection. 

“The rapid evolution of large-scale AI models is driving a shift towards an increasingly AI-native environment,” said Takki Yu, NGMN Board Director and VP Head of Network Tech Office at SK Telecom. “To support this transformation, networks will need to progressively introduce AI-enabled capabilities such as intent-driven programmability, autonomous operation and dynamic compute distribution across edge and central domains. By aligning early on key standardisation priorities, the industry can ensure that 6G evolves in a flexible, sustainable and value-driven manner.” 

To guide this evolution, NGMN outlines key 6G objectives and architectural design principles that balance innovation with operational and business realities. These include flexibility, sustainability, trustworthiness, cloud-native design, automation, smooth migration from existing networks, and a disaggregated, multi-vendor ecosystem. 

“The proliferation of AI use cases, particularly those with autonomous, task-driven capabilities, is rapidly reshaping how networks are built and operated,” said Anita Döhler, CEO of the NGMN Alliance. “As the industry accelerates toward the next era of connectivity, NGMN is sharpening its focus on future network evolution emphasising flexibility to accommodate AI-driven evolution for 6G.” 

NGMN will further present and discuss its operator-led guidance during its annual Press & Industry Briefing at MWC Barcelona 2026, taking place on Tuesday, 03 March 2026, from 02:00 –03:00 pm CET at the Orange booth.

The publication can be downloaded here.

Collaboration is key to driving the industry’s most important topics such as NGMN’s strategic pillars: Mastering the Route to Disaggregation, Green Future Networks, and 6G. NGMN therefore invites all parties across the entire value chain to join the Alliance in this important endeavour. 

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NGMN proposes new framework for simplifying 5G networks 

The Next Generation Mobile Networks Alliance (NGMN) today announced new guidance designed to help Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) simplify 5G network operations, to reduce total cost of ownership, cut operational complexity, and achieve sustainability goals, ultimately enabling more reliable, efficient and innovative services for the benefit of customers. 

In its latest publication, ‘Framework for Network Simplification – An Operator View’, NGMN outlines a highlevel framework that can be used as a reference by MNOs in their journey towards 5G network simplification.  

The scope ranges from advanced-stage operators that have already deployed a cloud native 5G core with extensive 5G roll out in the RAN, to early-stage operators with networks that are primarily LTE based and looking to roll out 5G NSA.  

“As mobile networks evolve, MNOs face both growing complexity and new opportunities. To minimise operational costs, enhance efficiency, and unlock new services over 5G, network simplification must be a core pillar of network evolution strategies — across both architecture and operations”, stated Laurent Leboucher, Chairman of the NGMN Alliance Board and Orange Group CTO and EVP Networks, and added, “NGMN’s latest guidance provides operators with a clear framework to understand where and how simplification can be achieved, and to assess its targeted benefits against domain-specific goals and constraints, enabling informed deployment choices aligned with individual business and regulatory environments.” 

The publication proposes a three-step approach, while examining the key technological and non-technological focus areas relevant for MNOs to evolve towards a simpler, more efficient network, and the challenges they face in realising these benefits. 

The first step identifies the key trends in technology evolution that MNOs must harness to introduce simplification in their networks. It identifies Cloud Native, Agentic and Generative AI, the exposure of federated network services and evolution in optical fibre technology as key technological trends driving network simplification. It further identifies the adoption of agile ways of working as a key non-technology enabler that will help MNOs deliver new services at pace. 

The next step is for MNOs to get insight into the challenges they will face in adopting identified enablers for network simplification. The publication identifies the challenges that NGMN MNOs are facing in radio, core and transport domains.  

As a third step, NGMN advises that MNOs should prioritise adoption of technology enablers and the domains where they will be applied depending on their context and state of network evolution. The publication identifies three common MNO archetypes based on their 5G-network deployment maturity and presents how each may evaluate the technological enablers and identify the ones which deliver the most benefit via prioritisation.  

As a follow up to this publication, NGMN will adopt the Network Simplification targets in the Cloud Native, Network Automation and 6G Projects. 

“As mobile networks become ever more complex, MNOs need to constantly strive to introduce simplification in how they create, deploy, expose and manage their differentiated service offerings for their customers,” said Anita Döhler, CEO, NGMN Alliance. “By bringing together the insights from leading global operators, we are providing practical guidance to help MNOs navigate technological and organisational changes on the road to simplified, future-ready networks.” 

The publication can be downloaded here.

Collaboration is key to driving the industry’s most important topics such as NGMN’s strategic pillars: Mastering the Route to Disaggregation, Green Future Networks, and 6G. NGMN therefore invites all parties across the entire value chain to join the Alliance in this important endeavour. 

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NGMN Press & Industry Briefing 2026

03 March 2026 – Barcelona, Spain

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NGMN recommends revision and further development of energy metering standards for greener RAN transport networks

NGMN recommends revision and further development of energy metering standards for greener RAN transport networks

The Next Generation Mobile Networks Alliance (NGMN) today published new operator-driven guidance calling for the creation and harmonisation of energy metering standards across 5G RAN transport networks. The publication emphasises that Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) urgently need accurate, standardised methods to measure energy consumption and to improve energy efficiency across front-, mid-, and backhaul networks — a critical step in reducing operational costs and meeting sustainability targets.

In its latest deliverable, Green Future Networks: Metering in RAN Transport Networks, NGMN highlights that energy consumption and efficiency remain insufficiently addressed due to a wide landscape of telecom Standard Development Organisations (SDOs) and further standardisation bodies working on energy metering standards.

NGMN stresses that this fragmented landscape is a major structural barrier to enable comparable, function-specific energy measurements across transport networks. With the global trend towards All-IP networks, the Alliance therefore recommends stronger collaboration and harmonisation between all relevant SDOs to provide a coherent view of standardisation, arching from the physical layer to the network or even transport layer (OSI & TCP/IP model) including upcoming virtualisation of transport functions.

The RAN (Radio Access Network) transport network plays a pivotal role in transmitting data between radio towers and the core network, enabling devices like smartphones to communicate with the internet and each other. Since transport equipment is widely used across multiple industries, NGMN emphasises that bringing SDOs together is essential to align definitions, data models and interfaces — a prerequisite for efficient energy observability and management.

“From both cost and carbon footprint perspectives, energy consumption is one of our industry’s biggest challenges,” said Laurent Leboucher, Chairman of the NGMN Alliance Board and Orange Group CTO & EVP Networks. “As we move further towards virtualised and cloud-native architectures using shared compute, we need industry-wide standards to measure energy use consistently and transparently. NGMN’s recommendations towards standards in this area are a key first step,” he added.

Building on NGMN’s 2024 publication Metering in Virtualised RAN Infrastructure, the new publication concludes that further standardisation is needed, particularly in defining harmonised data models and key performance indicators that allow energy efficiency to be derived at device, network function and 5G slice level. It also emphasises the need for aligned APIs across SDOs to enable operators to expose and manage energy efficiency metrics consistently.

“Metering is essential for monitoring energy consumption and efficiency — both fundamental indicators of network optimisation,” said Arash Ashouriha, NGMN Board Member and SVP Group Technology, Deutsche Telekom. “This publication, led by Deutsche Telekom in close collaboration with our NGMN Alliance partners, identifies key standards, explores metering in virtualised or cloud-native transport networks and provides recommendations towards future standardisation, with the aim of ensuring MNOs can accurately measure energy consumption. We are encouraged by the ongoing efforts within several SDOs that are beginning to address these recommendations.”

The publication also outlines a comprehensive view of the standards landscape covering microwave, fibre, optical networking, packet transport and virtualised functions. It highlights the importance of mapping energy consumption to individual functions, services and slices, especially in virtualised, cloud-native and disaggregated environments — a crucial capability for operators aiming to optimise energy use across heterogeneous transport networks.

Together with NGMN’s earlier metering publications there is now an end-to-end view across all RAN domains, describing the state of metering, the remaining challenges and next steps required to enable meaningful energy efficiency optimisation and carbon reduction.

“Green Future Networks is a key strategic programme of the NGMN Alliance,” said Anita Doehler, CEO of the NGMN Alliance. “Since 2021, this programme has united global operators, vendors and academia to develop strategic guidance on crucial sustainability topics of the industry. We are proud of our members’ commitment to reducing climate impact and shaping future network technologies,” she added.

Collaboration is key to driving the industry’s most important topics such as NGMN’s strategic pillars: Mastering the Route to Disaggregation, Green Future Networks, and 6G. NGMN therefore invites all parties across the entire value chain to join the Alliance in this important endeavour.

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NGMN Board Director Cayetano Carbajo interviewed by TelecomTV

How AI and Cloud Native are Shaping Next Generation of Mobile Networks

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In this interview Cayetano Carbajo, NGMN Board Director and Director for Core, Transport and Service Platforms at Telefónica talks with Ray Le Maistre from TelecomTV about the importance of automation, the flexibility of service delivery, the integration of AI, and the adoption of cloud-native technologies as telecom operators transition from traditional communication services to digital service providers.

 

NGMN FORUM – Driving the Future of Connectivity

25 – 26 November 2025 – Dubai, UAE

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6G in the Hot Seat: The Debate on Innovation, AI!

  • AI for Networks and Networks for AI
  • Network Evolution through Software-Driven Innovation Cycles: The Operator’s View on Continuous Innovation, Simplification and Sustainability
  • 6G Use Cases
  • The 6G Narrative: What Truly Matters for MNOs, Standards, and End Users

With: 

  • Laurent Leboucher, Orange – Chairman of the NGMN Alliance Board
  • Bernard Bureau, TELUS – NGMN Board Director
  • Cayetano Carbajo, Telefónica – NGMN Board Director
  • Anita Doehler, NGMN – CEO

This session brought together industry leaders for an open and interactive discussion around the future 6G narrative. The conversation addressed current points of debate within the ecosystem, with the shared goal of ensuring that the next generation of mobile networks effectively serves end users, operators, vendors, and the wider industry community.

Event details:


🗓 04 November 2025
🕞 03:30 – 05:00 pm
📍 FYUZ 2025, CCD, Dublin, Ireland