CommScope announced new AI-driven solutions from RUCKUS Networks that integrate generative, Edge and intent-based AI features with its Wi-Fi 7 portfolio to achieve simplicity, automation, and customisation in enterprise networks.
RUCKUS Networks and Nokia are previewing a joint enterprise solution that brings together Nokia’s next-generation optical LAN solution with RUCKUS’ Wi-Fi APs and the RUCKUS One platform. Nokia’s optical LAN provides a future-ready, high-capacity, green network alternative for in-building and campus connectivity.
The RUCKUS One platform will be utilised to manage Nokia’s optical LAN network, delivering to enterprises a single AI-driven platform that can enhance multi-access network assurance, service deliery, and business intelligence. The joint solution is forecast to be launched later this year but will be available for preview at MWC in Barcelona.
“Optical LAN is the right technology for enterprise connectivity today and in the future,” said Geert Heyninck, General Manager of Broadband Networks, Nokia. “Not only is it future-proof, but it can also provide significant operational and sustainable benefits that collectively can help reduce TCO by 50%. But the network is only one part of the enterprise puzzle. We’ve teamed up with RUCKUS Networks to offer businesses a complete solution combining our high-speed optical LAN with their advanced Wi-Fi 7 and AI platform. This future-proof, easy-to-use, green solution is perfect for industries like hospitality, higher education, campus networks, and more.”
“AI is the driving force behind modern networks. Our new range of solutions takes the latest AI innovations and blends them seamlessly into our leading portfolio of Wi-Fi access points to provide a truly enterprise-grade platform that enables new network efficiencies while making management and automation as smart and simple as possible,” added Bart Giordano, SVP and President, Networking Intelligent Cellular and Security Solutions, CommScope. “At MWC, we’re showcasing these solutions and previewing what AI can do in a fibre-powered enterprise Wi-Fi solution with Nokia. This is the future of intelligent enterprise networks and it showcases how we continue to push the boundaries of AI-driven network innovation.”
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