Alexander Pabst, Vice President of Wireless Communications at Rohde & Schwarz
The AI-RAN revolution
Building the foundation for a sustainable and intelligent 6G future
The past year has been pivotal in shaping the vision for 6G. Looking back on the progress made in 2025, 3GPP has focused on a set of core priorities: revenue growth, network efficiency, sustainability and simplification. These are not just aspirations, they are the guiding principles in developing a next-generation network that will support exciting new services – from ubiquitous connectivity through Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) to immersive Extended Reality (XR) experiences, sophisticated sensing applications and the pervasive integration of Artificial Intelligence.
At the heart of this transformation lies the AI-RAN – a symbiotic relationship between Artificial Intelligence and Radio Access Networks. This isn't simply about using AI in the RAN; it's about a reinforcing loop that unlocks both technical advancements and a compelling business case. Three key aspects have emerged: AI on the RAN – offering new AI and computing services; AI for the RAN – enhancing performance, efficiency and operation; and AI and the RAN – shared infrastructure enabling both network functions and third-party AI services.
This cycle is remarkably powerful. Hosting AI services at the edge fuels low-latency, compute-intensive applications generating invaluable user data. Collocating RAN functions and third-party AI on the same servers maximizes utilization and yields rich telemetry. This data fuels the training and deployment of AI models optimizing scheduling, reducing latency, enhancing reliability and minimizing energy consumption. This reduces friction and cost for AI applications, justifying further investment in edge computing and intelligent RAN control.
