NVIDIA and its partners: Software-defined AI-RAN is the direction of next-generation wireless networks

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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.

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