Amantya drives global push for AI-native 5G networks
Amantya Technologies has set out an AI-native telecom strategy and pointed to expanding international deployments across 5G core networks, automation software, private 5G and edge infrastructure.
The India-headquartered telecom and digital engineering company said it is increasing activity across North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific as network operators and enterprises adopt architectures that place AI functions inside network operations.
Amantya described itself as a woman-led deep-tech business. It said it builds cloud-native platforms aligned with telecom standards. It listed work across 5G core networks, automation, private 5G, RAN intelligence and edge computing.
The company said it has moved from an engineering-led startup into an international supplier working with telecom operators, enterprises, government bodies and academic institutions.
In Australia, Amantya said it has active deployments in the healthcare sector. It also said it is in discussions with AI and telecom organisations across the region as part of its international growth plans.
Operations focus
Amantya said its strategy centres on AI-native telecom systems. It described this as intelligence embedded across the network stack rather than delivered as a separate analytics layer.
The company linked its approach to changes in the telecom market. It pointed to the scaling of 5G networks, the progress of Open RAN architectures and a shift in operational models toward automation-first and intent-driven operations.
Amantya said its AI-native work spans network control, analytics and modernisation layers. It highlighted AI-enabled RAN Intelligent Controller modules, Network Data Analytics Function implementations, and AI-driven log analysis for predictive fault detection. It also described a code migration platform for modernising legacy telecom applications for cloud-native environments.
The company said these components form part of closed-loop optimisation and data-driven network operations.
5G standalone
Amantya said it offers a cloud-native 5G Standalone Core aligned with 3GPP Release 17. It said the product includes embedded AI functions.
It listed real-time KPI monitoring, anomaly detection, predictive fault isolation and closed-loop optimisation among the features it associates with the platform.
Amantya said it has validated the 5G core platform in Tier-1 international lab and operator environments.
Testing software
Alongside core network software, Amantya said it has developed an AI-driven test automation suite. It said the suite provides end-to-end validation across 4G, 5G, Open RAN, non-terrestrial networks and Wi‑Fi environments.
The company said the test suite integrates with CI/CD pipelines. It said it uses machine learning to analyse logs, identify failure patterns and recommend corrective actions.
Amantya said the suite shortens validation cycles and reduces manual effort. It said the system is deployed across multiple international and public-sector labs.
Company footprint
Amantya said it was founded in 2018 and has engineering and delivery hubs in India, the United States, the UK and Canada.
It said its solutions are used by Tier-1 operators, enterprises, government bodies and academic institutions that are modernising networks and managing operational complexity.
One focus area involves private 5G and edge deployments. Amantya said it works across healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, mining, education and critical infrastructure.
It said its architecture is modular and vendor-neutral. It said customers can deploy its software on public cloud, private cloud or on-premises environments.
Anuradha Gupta, CEO and Cofounder, Amantya Technologies, described a shift in network operations.
"As telecom networks become increasingly software-defined and distributed, traditional operational models no longer scale," said Anuradha Gupta, CEO and Cofounder, Amantya Technologies. "AI needs to be embedded across the network stack - spanning the core, the RAN, orchestration, and testing layers - to enable systems that can monitor performance, identify issues, and respond in real time."
Gupta also commented on market conditions and leadership in the sector. "Building deep-tech telecom platforms is capital-intensive and complex, and leadership diversity in this space remains limited. Across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, operators face similar challenges, rising network complexity, skills shortages, and the need for automation, even as deployment priorities differ by market," said Gupta.
Amantya also highlighted workforce development activity. It said it has established more than 25 advanced 5G and IoT labs globally. It said the labs are used for hands-on training, applied research and validation of next-generation network technologies.
The company cited national and international awards for export performance, AI innovation and telecom engineering. It also listed collaborations with Intel, Red Hat and Napatech. Amantya said the partnerships relate to standards compliance, interoperability and multi-vendor deployments.
Amantya said it expects telecom networks to move toward higher levels of autonomy. It said it will continue work on AI-native platforms as operators increase automation and intelligence in network operations.