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NVIDIA and its partners: Software-defined AI-RAN is the direction of next-generation wireless networks
Field trials, new performance benchmarks, the growing adoption by operators, and innovative results built on the NVIDIA platform by partners all confirm that the industry is accelerating toward AI-native 5G and 6G networks.
AI-RAN is moving from labs to real-world applications, demonstrating that only through software-defined solutions can future AI-native wireless networks be truly built.
On the eve of the Mobile World Congress (MWC 2026), NVIDIA and Nokia announced a new AI-RAN collaboration with leading telecom operators across Europe, Asia, and North America, all based on the NVIDIA AI-RAN platform. Industry leaders T-Mobile US, SoftBank Group, and Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (IOH) have reached key implementation milestones, successfully deploying NVIDIA-powered AI-RAN outdoors and achieving over-the-air transmission.
Latest benchmark results from partners like SynaXG show that AI-RAN running on NVIDIA platforms can deliver high-speed, carrier-grade performance across multiple 5G bands, indicating extremely high reliability. Additionally, at this year’s MWC, more than 20 AI-RAN alliance demonstrations based on NVIDIA platforms showcased how AI enhances 5G performance and efficiency, unlocking new edge AI applications.
All of this marks the industry’s rapid progress toward a unified, software-defined infrastructure, laying a solid foundation for future secure, open AI-native 6G systems.