Malaysia-based DNB 5G network has been globally recognized as one of the most advanced, earning a world-first validation from TM Forum of Level 4 Autonomy in Service Assurance. This validation is based on Ericsson’s AI-powered intent-based operations (IBO) solution, which intelligently manages the network. At Level 4 autonomy, the network uses AI to predict issues and automatically adjust itself to maintain optimal performance. It can monitor, analyse, and optimise in real-time, making it more reliable, agile, secure, and easier to manage.
TM Forum validated the DNB 5G network under its recently introduced Autonomous Network Level Assessment Validation (ANLAV) program, which analyses and certifies levels of autonomy in specific high-value telecom scenarios. The assessment saw DNB and Ericsson achieving a full Level 4 score in service assurance.
This validation confirms that the DNB/Ericsson system can operate highly automated systems independently. It is ready to support industrial and enterprise-grade services, helping Malaysian industries accelerate digital adoption with confidence.
With this capability, DNB can offer reliable, advanced connectivity solutions at competitive cost thereby unlocking new efficiencies and innovations. The autonomous network is well-equipped to support mission-critical applications in public safety, healthcare, smart cities, autonomous transport, and advanced manufacturing.
Commenting on the announcement, Ken Tan, chief technology officer, DNB, said, “Autonomous Network has been one of the core design principles of DNB’s 5G rollout from the very beginning. By integrating automation and AI capabilities as the technology matured, we have built a highly efficient network that delivers world-class 5G connectivity at one of the lowest costs globally. The Level 4 validation from TM Forum affirms that we are on the right path and validates our blueprint for driving innovation and digital transformation at scale.”
Meanwhile, Bradley Mead, head, Ericsson Managed Network Services, said, “The validation from this industry defining program reinforces the fact that Ericsson and DNB are setting new standards in 5G automation, ensuring agility and excellence in network management and operations, to deliver secure, reliable and speedy service for Malaysians. Achieving Level 4 autonomy in such an important area boosts the ability of Malaysia’s Network Operators to offer its customers new and valuable differentiated connectivity services, based on the very latest advances in autonomous networks.”
In addition, head, Ericsson Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh David Hägerbro, said, “TM Forum’s Level 4 Autonomy validation positions DNB as a global leader in AI, automation and assurance; and marks a significant step in Malaysia’s digitalisation journey. We are proud to be partnering with DNB to make Malaysia a leading digital nation.”