March 19, 2026

Gamut’s Brian English on AI-Powered Network Operations and the Shift to Autonomous Telecom, Podcast

Doug Green, Publisher of Technology Reseller News, interviewed Brian English, Chief Operating Officer at Gamut, to discuss how AI is transforming network operations and enabling a shift toward more autonomous telecom environments.

English explained that Gamut is focused on applying AI to simplify and automate complex network operations, particularly in environments where traditional tools struggle to keep pace with scale and complexity. As networks grow more dynamic, operators need systems that can continuously monitor, analyze, and respond in real time. “We’re moving from reactive network management to proactive—and ultimately autonomous—operations,” English said.

A central theme of the discussion was the operational burden faced by service providers. Many organizations still rely on manual processes and fragmented tools to manage networks, which can lead to inefficiencies, slower response times, and higher operational costs. Gamut’s approach uses AI to correlate data across systems, identify issues before they escalate, and automate remediation workflows, reducing the need for human intervention.

English also highlighted the importance of visibility and data integration. Effective AI-driven operations require access to comprehensive, high-quality data from across the network. By unifying these data sources, Gamut enables service providers to gain deeper insights into performance, detect anomalies, and optimize service delivery at scale.

Ultimately, the conversation underscored a broader industry shift: telecom is moving toward self-healing, intelligent networks that can operate with increasing levels of autonomy. For service providers, this evolution offers the potential to improve reliability, lower costs, and deliver better customer experiences, while positioning themselves for the next generation of AI-driven services.

More information about Gamut and its AI-powered network operations platform is available at https://www.gogamut.io/.

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