Ooredoo Kuwait is advancing toward fully autonomous telecom networks as part of its 2025 strategic plan, positioning itself among global leaders in AI-driven network operations. Through its Autonomous Network Level 4 (AN L4) initiative, the company is implementing predictive, self-governing, and energy-efficient network management capabilities that significantly reduce the need for manual intervention.
AN L4 networks are designed to be largely self-healing, using advanced analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to anticipate faults, optimize performance, and dynamically adjust operations in real time. Core capabilities include predictive operations, automated fault resolution, proactive maintenance, intelligent resource optimization, and enhanced energy efficiency.
Ooredoo Kuwait has already deployed AN L4 use cases in Radio Access Network (RAN) fault management and energy optimization. These implementations have earned TM Forum certifications, validating the operator’s ability to deliver advanced automation that improves reliability, lowers operational costs, and supports sustainability objectives.
The company’s roadmap is structured in two phases. Phase one, running from 2025 to 2030, focuses on deploying AN L4 capabilities across high-impact scenarios to deliver measurable gains in efficiency and service quality. Phase two, starting in 2031, will expand automation into more complex operational environments using advanced multi-agent AI systems, enabling fully predictive and self-governing networks.
By the end of 2025, Ooredoo Kuwait had completed major initiatives in fault prediction, proactive maintenance, and energy optimization using wireless digital twin technologies, targeting a 15 percent reduction in energy consumption. These efforts were internationally recognized at TM Forum’s Innovate Asia event in Bangkok, where the operator received certifications for excellence in wireless fault management and energy efficiency.
Looking ahead, Ooredoo Kuwait plans to deepen intelligence across its network domains, extend automation to broader operational scenarios, and explore next-generation technologies including AI-driven predictive networking, edge computing, and 6G-ready infrastructure. The initiative underscores the company’s commitment to combining technological innovation with sustainability to support Kuwait’s long-term digital transformation.