ZTE launches Nebula Telecom Large Model products

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ZTE Corporation has launched its series of Nebula Telecom Large Model products. This series includes the telecom large model, agents factory and large model application innovation. By offering a complete system from the model to the platform and then to the application, the Nebula Telecom Large Model aims to help global operators achieve full empowerment for highly autonomous networks.

Addressing intricate issues as the starting point, the Nebula Telecom Large Model serves as an accelerator for highly autonomous networks, based on the “ZTE Digital Nebula” assemblable architecture. This model enables collaboration from cross-domain to single-domain and provides full-scenario empowerment with agents at the core. It also promotes a leapfrog transformation from “human+machine” to “machine+human”, reshaping the operation system.

ZTE proposes the agent factory as a complete agent development and maintenance platform, which can generate and manage materials, knowledge, skills to agents. Using the large-model agent factory, agents are created in an industrial manner, helping operators refine application development modes and product forms. In complex scenarios, agents can flexibly orchestrate and carry out human-machine interaction using LUI mode. Agents can also use system invocation capabilities to fully integrate traditional AI models and generative AI models, achieving smooth evolution of the operation system.

Focusing on high-value scenarios and the principle of giving priority to effectiveness, the capabilities of agents enable a series of application developments based on Nebula Telecom Large Model. ZTE has launched the Network Insight Expert, which understands user intents, breaks down workflow and performs multi-objects solution. The application simplifies complicated network problems such as traffic excitation and network planning. In monitoring and troubleshooting scenarios, the Monitoring Expert, centred on policy agents, uses multi-agent coordination to rapidly close issues and coordinates large and small models to accurately diagnose faults, significantly improving end-to-end fault handling efficiency. The iAssurance Expert, relying on the closed-loop capabilities of guided plan generation and multi-agent collaboration to respond to emergencies in real time, and knowledge collection and autonomous iterations, has achieved the industry’s first large-model-based commercial practice in the major event assurance scenario, helping operators reduce the guarantee workload from six man-days to one man-day.

To accelerate the innovation of large model applications and the achievement of highly autonomous networks, ZTE is willing to work with industry partners to jointly advance an open and shared ecosystem for win-win development.

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