Jordan telecom regulator and GSMA launch regional AI training programme

Jordan’s Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC), in collaboration with the GSMA, has launched a regional training programme focused on artificial intelligence, aimed at building capacity across the telecom sector.

The initiative brings together participants from across the region to develop skills in AI applications relevant to telecommunications, including network optimisation, data analytics, and automation. The programme is designed to equip regulators and industry professionals with the knowledge needed to integrate AI into telecom operations and policymaking.

The training reflects growing recognition of AI as a core enabler of next-generation telecom services, supporting efficiency, predictive maintenance, and enhanced customer experience. As networks become more complex, AI-driven tools are increasingly critical to managing performance and scaling operations.

Jordan has been actively investing in digital skills development and positioning itself as a regional hub for technology talent. Collaborations with global industry bodies such as the GSMA are playing a key role in accelerating knowledge transfer and aligning local capabilities with global standards.

The programme also highlights broader efforts across the Middle East to prepare the telecom workforce for AI-driven transformation.

Editor’s Note:
AI training for telecom stakeholders signals a shift toward intelligence-driven network operations. Building regulatory and technical capacity will be key to unlocking AI’s full impact across regional telecom ecosystems.