ByteLens transforms operator data into knowledge that grows over time


Accelerating each operator’s journey towards autonomous operation, in its own network.

/PRNewswire/ — ByteLens today launched its AI-native operational intelligence product, developed for telecom operators. It warns of errors before customers are affected, identifies the cause in seconds across vendor and domain boundaries, and resolves operator-approved error types. Human judgments remain where they are needed.

Fragmented data without built-in intelligence is the industry’s most pressing problem. The operators have no shortage of data. They lack knowledge that persists. An incident is resolved once, and all too often the knowledge is then lost with the engineers who handled it.

Prevention is the point. ByteLens learns the patterns that precede an outage, fixes the cause, and preserves the documentation: the reasoning, the solution, and the engineer’s correction. The next similar error starts there, not from scratch.

The solution is based on open telemetry standards that operators already use and works in parallel with existing monitoring. No new agents. No new architecture. No second copy of data. ByteLens encompasses the operator’s entire data environment and enriches it for every error that is resolved.

ByteLens replaces the dashboard, not the engineer. The system adapts its knowledge to each role within the operator’s organization and responds in dialog form. Ask a question and get an answer, not a screen.

“Autonomous operation becomes a reality when the network itself handles what it has already learned to handle, and the engineer only sees what requires a human,” said Anil Jain, co-founder and CEO of ByteLens.

“The expertise stops being something that only exists in the heads of individuals and instead becomes something that the operator owns,” said Yogesh Malik, co-founder and chief product officer at ByteLens.

“ByteLens addresses one of the industry’s most important operational challenges,” said Ruza Sabanovic, Executive Director, CP Group. “I wish them every success”.

“Networks are rich in data but lack actionable insights,” said Jai Prakash, telecom CTO with extensive industry experience. “AI needs to be built into how the grid is run, not added after the fact.”

ByteLens is launched as a complete solution. Deep telecom competence meets the operator’s own data environment. Together, they gradually build up an advantage that no competitor can copy. Autonomy is emerging one fixed fault at a time, with live data from the networks of four tier 1 operators.

The network learns stays with the operator.

About ByteLens

ByteLens is an AI-native operational intelligence product with cross-domain root cause correlation for telecom operators. ByteLens was founded in Amsterdam by Yogesh Malik and Anil Jain, with three decades of industry experience and engineers in Europe, India and the US.www.bytelens.ai

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