Teleste and Elisa Polystar Partner on AI Automation for Cable Networks

May 19, 2026
Teleste Networks and Elisa Polystar have announced a partnership to integrate AI automation and analytics into cable network operations, aiming to improve service quality and efficiency across Europe and North America.

Teleste Networks and Elisa Polystar have announced a strategic partnership to bring AI automation and analytics to cable network operations, according to a press release.

The collaboration focuses on enabling cable operators to shift from reactive maintenance to proactive and predictive operations. By integrating Teleste's cable network technologies with Polystar's analytics and automation software, operators gain visibility into network performance and can use data insights to improve service quality and reduce manual field work.

The joint solution provides real time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and automated service assurance, aiming to lower operational costs and enhance reliability. Polystar's automation systems are already used by over 100 communications service providers globally.

The partnership will initially target operators in Europe and North America as they modernize networks toward 10G capability. It is designed to help operators maximize the performance of existing infrastructure and prepare for future cable technology advancements.

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