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What we're bringing to MWC26 this year

Matteo Gasparello
February 13, 2026

This year we're bringing to MWC something that's already shifting in how networks run.

Networks are more automated than ever.

But when it comes to making decisions (figuring out what's wrong, what matters, what to do next) that part still moves slowly.  

It's still fragmented. Still relies too much on people manually connecting dots.

Not because the data isn't there... It is.

The problem is understanding what that piece of data means, and then deciding what to do with it next.

So at MWC this year we're demonstrating an intent-driven approach for CSPs.

You tell the system what you want to happen, and agentic systems coordinate the work—pulling in analysis, surfacing what's relevant, recommending what to do.  

No extra dashboards.

No digging through layers of complexity to get an answer.

Everything we’ve been working on these last 12 months comes back to the same thing: the networks of the future run through intent and coordinated agents, not through a pile of tools and manual handoffs.

If you're at MWC, come see it for yourself.

You'll find us at:

  • Kenmei Booth – stand #44 (located in Hall 4, Spanish Pavillion)
  • Microsoft Booth – stand #3H30 (located in Hall 3)
  • Telefónica Booth – stand #3K31 (located in Hall 3)*

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* At the Telefónica booth you'll see what comes before intent: real-world geolocation and RAN intelligence deployed at scale.

Because autonomous decisions only work when the data underneath is accurate.

We’re building the autonomous networks of the future.

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