BTS concert to test AI-based network management by mobile carriers

Korea’s three major telecommunications firms will deploy their most advanced technologies during the March 21 BTS comeback concert at Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul, aiming to prevent network disruptions when large crowds gather in confined areas. SK Telecom said Sunday that it will premier its proprietary A-One network management system powered by artificial intelligence (AI) at the event. The system can recommend optimal locations for equipment placement, predict network traffic and monitor real-time data flows. The company plans to operate three separate network systems across multiple zones throughout the venue so users inside the square can quickly upload photos and videos, while those outside can stream the concert live without any lag or freezing. For roaming users, the company will install additional equipment in areas expected to attract foreign visitors. “This K-pop concert will be an opportunity for us to showcase Korea’s world-class AI-based network management technology,” an SKT official said. KT will apply its AI-based autonomous traffic control system, W-SDN,

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