Accenture acquires AI technology from Avanseus to help telecom operators accelerate autonomous network operations and deploy agentic AI at scale.
Accenture said Tuesday that it has acquired advanced artificial intelligence technology from Avanseus to strengthen its capabilities in autonomous network operations for telecommunications providers.
The acquired solution provides predictive, anomaly detection and optimization models for complex network environments. Accenture said the technology will enhance its cognitive network platform and support the scaling of AI and machine learning models for network planning, engineering and optimization.
Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
The Avanseus platform uses a unified cognitive AI and machine learning architecture to coordinate decision-making across network planning, operations and performance management. Designed to integrate with hyperscaler agentic AI platforms, the technology is intended to accelerate the deployment of autonomous network capabilities and reduce time to market for communications providers.
Telecommunications companies face mounting pressure to control infrastructure costs while improving agility and service quality. Accenture said the acquisition addresses growing demand for AI-driven network transformation, enabling operators to move from reactive maintenance to predictive and self-optimizing systems.
“Autonomous networks empower telcos to move beyond reactive operations,” said Tejas Rao, global network practice lead for communications, media and high tech at Accenture. He said the integration would allow the company to develop and deploy agentic AI solutions more rapidly for clients.
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Bhargab Mitra, chief executive of Avanseus, said the acquisition would provide the technology with global reach and resources to advance innovation in autonomous networks.
The deal reinforces Accenture’s broader strategy of expanding its AI and network transformation capabilities as telecommunications providers pursue large-scale modernization initiatives.


