Today’s telecom news includes announcements on Vonage, NETSCOUT, SS8 Networks, among others.

Vonage Supercharges Developer Ecosystem with AI-Driven Tools and API Expansion
Vonage, a subsidiary of Ericsson, has expanded its developer ecosystem to accelerate enterprise digital transformation by launching a Verified Workspace on the Postman API Network, providing over 40 million developers with certified access to its Network and Communications APIs. The portfolio includes voice, video, messaging services such as SMS, WhatsApp and RCS, along with identity solutions, aimed at simplifying integration and reducing time to market. In addition, Vonage introduced two Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers that allow developers to interact with documentation and execute tasks like sending messages or managing services through AI agents directly within their development environments.
AI Breakthrough: NETSCOUT Powers Smarter, Faster Telecom Networks
NETSCOUT Systems has extended its Omnis AI Insights solution to communications service providers (CSPs), enabling operators to transform raw network traffic into AI-ready smart data for advanced analytics and agentic AI applications. The solution helps telecom providers enhance customer experience, streamline network operations, and strengthen security by delivering high-fidelity, curated datasets. By improving data quality and contextual insights, NETSCOUT enables faster root-cause analysis and more accurate decision-making across complex environments, including 5G, RAN, core, and edge networks.
Breaking 5G Barriers: SS8 Secures Patent for Instant Device Identification
SS8 Networks has announced the publication of a new patent that enables immediate identification of user equipment (UE) on 5G standalone (5GSA) networks, addressing challenges faced by traditional cell site simulators in modern 5G environments. In 5GSA systems, enhanced security procedures conceal device identifiers, making lawful identification more complex. SS8’s innovation enables near-instant identity resolution without forcing devices to revert to legacy 4G networks, maintaining both security standards and operational efficiency. Developed in collaboration with law enforcement agencies, telecom operators, and technology partners, the solution is designed to integrate with existing lawful intercept platforms while supporting secure and compliant investigations within advanced 5G infrastructures.
SHAFANA FAZAL
