
Huawei will open source its A2A-T telecom agent communication software at MWC 2026 to speed interoperable, multi-vendor network automation and real-world Autonomous Networks deployment.
On the sidelines of Mobile World Congress 2026, Huawei will officially launch an open-source project for the A2A-T (Agent-to-Agent for Telecom) protocol supporting software, positioning the move as a catalyst for standardised, multi-vendor network automation.
The objective is direct: accelerate global adoption of telecom-grade agent communication standards through open collaboration and move the specification from industry consensus to practical deployment. By open-sourcing the core stack, Huawei aims to enable interoperability across operators and suppliers while speeding innovation for Autonomous Networks and what it calls the Agentic Internet.
The release includes three key components: an A2A-T Protocol SDK for standardised agent integration, a Registry Center for authentication, addressing and skill management, and an Orchestration Center offering low-code and no-code visual workflows with pre-built solution packages.
The A2A-T protocol, incorporating the IG1453 beta and enhanced IG1453A meta-model, was jointly introduced with global telecom partners at TM Forum Accelerate Week. It provides a unified framework for multi-agent collaboration in automated network operations.
Huawei claims the approach can cut system integration cycles from months to days, support cross-domain and cross-vendor workflows, reduce interconnection barriers, and improve efficiency, reliability and security.
Further details will be shared at the Global Autonomous Network Industry Summit on 2 March 2026 at Sofitel Barcelona Skipper Hotel, where ecosystem partners are expected to track the project’s rollout.










































































