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AIS Advances Core Network Resilience and Efficiency to Achieve Zero Service Outage

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AIS Advances Core Network Resilience and Efficiency to Achieve Zero Service Outage
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AIS Advances Core Network Resilience and Efficiency to Achieve Zero Service Outage

2024-10-24 16:46 Last Updated At:17:05

DUBAI, UAE, Oct. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On September 11, 2024, the 9th 5G Core Network Summit, hosted by Informa Tech in Dubai, brought together global industry leaders and technical experts to discuss cutting-edge topics such as 5G SA, voice, telco cloud, autonomous networks, and 5.5G core networks. Noppadon Poungsri, Head of Core Network Planning and Operation at AIS Thailand, delivered a keynote speech titled "Building a High-Resilience, High-Efficiency Core Network" and shared AIS's strategies for improving core network reliability and efficiency in a media interview with Informa.

As the largest mobile communications operator in Thailand, AIS builds the best 5G network and provides a wide range of services, including mobile, fixed network home broadband, enterprise network, and digital services. With superior 5G network covering over 95% of the population, 5G subscribers increased to 10.6 million.

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AIS Advances Core Network Resilience and Efficiency to Achieve Zero Service Outage

AIS Advances Core Network Resilience and Efficiency to Achieve Zero Service Outage

AIS Advances Core Network Resilience and Efficiency to Achieve Zero Service Outage

AIS Advances Core Network Resilience and Efficiency to Achieve Zero Service Outage

AIS Advances Core Network Resilience and Efficiency to Achieve Zero Service Outage

AIS Advances Core Network Resilience and Efficiency to Achieve Zero Service Outage

Noppadon emphasized that the evolution of cloud-native technologies has increased the complexity of core networks, making them more prone to reliability and efficiency issues. To address these challenges, AIS continues to invest in network resilience and proposes a Network Resilience strategy to achieve the strategic goal of Zero Service Outage in three years. Currently, AIS's network resilience strategy is centered around three key areas: risk prevention, network visualization, and service recovery.

  • In terms of risk prevention, AIS has introduced the MDAF signaling storm prevention and control solution. This solution enables routine, automated simulations of network status to identify potential risks in advance. By transitioning from a passive O&M approach to a proactive prevention strategy, AIS can stay ahead of potential issues and ensure business continuity.
  • To enhance network visibility, AIS introduces the MDAF-based cloud-network visualization solution. This innovative solution enables five-layer topology visualization and analysis of complex cloud core networks, allowing AIS to quickly detect network faults.
  • Regarding the target of service recovery within 30 minutes, AIS implements solutions such as bypass and localization to guarantee that 70% of users remain connected during transport network disruptions. This approach allows users to continue using essential data services and VoLTE voice services.

Additionally, Noppadon emphasized the importance of network efficiency. AIS has developed an autonomous network strategy to enhance the intelligence and automation of its networks. This initiative aims to facilitate AIS's transformation from a traditional communications service provider into a cognitive technology company.

In the future, AIS will maintain its focus on enhancing the reliability and efficiency of its core network, while actively integrating industry-leading technologies such as AI. For instance, AIS plans to develop a cross-domain digital twin network and implement the Telecom Foundation Model to transform its O&M processes. The goal is to gradually achieve zero service outage and advance towards Level-4 autonomous networks.

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AIS Advances Core Network Resilience and Efficiency to Achieve Zero Service Outage

AIS Advances Core Network Resilience and Efficiency to Achieve Zero Service Outage

AIS Advances Core Network Resilience and Efficiency to Achieve Zero Service Outage

AIS Advances Core Network Resilience and Efficiency to Achieve Zero Service Outage

AIS Advances Core Network Resilience and Efficiency to Achieve Zero Service Outage

AIS Advances Core Network Resilience and Efficiency to Achieve Zero Service Outage

LAS VEGAS, Dec. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- LLVision will debut Leion Hey2, the world's first purpose-built AI-powered AR translation glasses, at CES 2026, with demonstrations at LVCC Central Hall, Booth 15453. The unveiling marks a major milestone in LLVision's expansion into the U.S. consumer market, advancing its vision for real-time, AR-enabled cross-language communication.

Designed from the ground up specifically for live, real-world translation, Leion Hey2 represents a new category of AR glasses focused not on display or entertainment, but on seamless human communication across languages. The product builds on LLVision's more than a decade of experience delivering enterprise-grade AR solutions in demanding professional environments.

Founded in 2014, LLVision has focused on building integrated AR and AI software and hardware solutions for real-world applications. Its technology foundation is supported by full-stack capabilities spanning self-developed optical modules, array light waveguide technology, metasurface lithography, and an AI Agent platform. To date, the company has built a substantial global IP portfolio, including more than 80 invention patents and over 270 AR-related patents worldwide.

Leion Hey2 arrives following strong global momentum. The product's international debut generated over 10,000 pre-orders within two hours, and LLVision has since completed the industry's first 100-person live field trial, including a two-hour presentation delivered entirely through the glasses by CEO Dr. Wu Fei. The demonstration validated the product's stability and performance in extended, high-pressure, real-world scenarios. The first-generation Leion Hey has shipped more than 30,000 units globally, with users averaging 150 minutes of daily use.

Beyond market traction, LLVision's work has received broad international recognition. Its products and innovations have earned more than 180 industry awards, including the iF Design Award. The first-generation Leion Hey was named one of UNESCO's Top 10 Global Innovations, while LLVision's design and technology have been featured in Fortune's Best Designs and Harvard Business Review's The Year in Tech, highlighted alongside ChatGPT as a defining technological insight.

Most recently, in December 2025, a joint research project titled "AR Smart Glasses Empowering the Hearing-Impaired," conducted with Professor Li Ting of Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (Visiting Professor at Tsinghua SEM), received the AIS Impact Award from the Association for Information Systems (AIS), recognizing the outstanding social impact of LLVision's AR glasses.

At CES 2026, LLVision will present live, hands-on demonstrations of Leion Hey2, offering a first-hand look at how AR and AI are enabling real-time, cross-language communication.

 

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LLVision to Debut Leion Hey2, the World's First Purpose-Built AI-Powered AR Translation Glasses, at CES 2026

LLVision to Debut Leion Hey2, the World's First Purpose-Built AI-Powered AR Translation Glasses, at CES 2026

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