Cisco Unveils Networking Innovations at MWC 2025
Cisco has introduced new Agile Services Networking innovations at the Mobile World Congress 2025, designed to help service providers compete in the AI marketplace with enhanced networking capabilities. In a press release, Cisco detailed how these innovations offer real-time visibility into both on-network and off-network connectivity, enabling service providers to deliver resilient and profitable AI-ready experiences.
The new capabilities include ThousandEyes Connected Devices and Provider Connectivity Assurance, which extend the power of Cisco's existing platforms. These tools provide enhanced visibility across subscriber experiences and improve network performance through AI-powered insights. Early adopters like Virgin Media O2 and Odido are already leveraging these solutions to enhance customer satisfaction and reduce churn.
Cisco's Agile Services Networking aims to transform how service providers build and operate their networks, combining high-speed Silicon One routing with a unified software experience. This architecture is designed to open new revenue streams and improve customer experiences by offering differentiated services at scale.
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