The fabric gives operators a faster, lower‑cost path to monetize AI‑enabled voice services, turning network assets into revenue‑generating platforms.
Alonza used its MWC Barcelona appearance to frame the “Intelligent Network” era, unveiling the concept of an Intelligent Communications Fabric that links traditional telecom infrastructure with AI‑driven services. The company positions the fabric as an industry‑wide framework rather than a proprietary product, aiming to standardize the orchestration layer that has been missing between the network core and the burgeoning ecosystem of AI voice applications.
The discussion highlighted that AI is shifting from isolated experiments to fully deployed capabilities that can be embedded in everyday phone calls. By providing a pre‑built plumbing layer, the fabric lowers development risk, speeds time‑to‑market for new services, and enables operators to focus on customer‑facing experiences rather than rebuilding underlying architecture.
Jonathan Miller emphasized, “We’re no longer seeing AI as an experimentation; the plumbing is already taken care of,” and noted that short‑term pilots can quickly become commercial products while long‑term networks transform into platforms. Alonza will meet prospects in Hall Three’s executive suite, inviting operators whose network modernization outpaces monetization.
If adopted, the framework could help carriers unlock revenue from the data hidden in voice conversations, close the network monetization gap, and accelerate industry‑wide rollout of AI‑enhanced services, reshaping competitive dynamics in telecom.
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