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Open CAMARA And GSMA Gateway APIs Power Agentic AI Networks As Mplify, Colt Technology Services, Orange And Google Cloud Showcase Programmable NaaS At Mobile World Congress
Open CAMARA And GSMA Gateway APIs Power Agentic AI Networks As Mplify, Colt Technology Services, Orange And Google Cloud Showcase Programmable NaaS At Mobile World Congress

Google Cloud, Mplify and partners demonstrate open, standardised CAMARA and GSMA Open Gateway APIs orchestrating AI-driven connectivity for vehicles, drones and autonomous systems, turning networks into programmable, multi-vendor platforms.

Mplify, alongside Colt Technology Services, Orange, Google Cloud and the GSMA Open Gateway initiative, will demonstrate agentic AI–driven connected experiences at MWC26 Barcelona using open, standardised network APIs to orchestrate connectivity across wireless and wired domains.

AI agents dynamically request Quality on Demand through CAMARA APIs, invoke Mplify Lifecycle Service Orchestration APIs, and coordinate mobile, fixed and cloud networks in real time. The approach supports connected vehicles, autonomous systems and drones, enabling low-latency control, live video, telemetry and over-the-air updates. Google Cloud provides the AI infrastructure and multi-agent intelligence layer.

Automotive use cases come from DENSO and Tata Elxsi, validating predictable, performance-aware communications across domains.

“Connected experiences increasingly rely on on-demand NaaS for AI-driven networks that can reason, adapt, and act autonomously,” said Pascal Menezes, CTO, Mplify. “This demonstration shows how agentic AI and standardized CAMARA and Mplify LSO APIs work together to orchestrate communication quality across complex, multi-domain environments, delivering the predictable performance required for connected vehicles, drones, and the next generation of intelligent mobility.”

Henry Calvert, Head of Networks, GSMA, added, “CAMARA and Mplify provide the common, open-source service and fulfillment API layer within the GSMA Open Gateway framework…”
The showcase positions Network-as-a-Service as programmable, intent-driven and AI-managed, reducing vendor lock-in while moving telecom infrastructure towards open, software-defined models.

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