Telecom news: GSMA, Harmoni Towers, Vantage Towers, Elisa’s Gridle

Today’s telecom news includes announcements from Prudent Technologies, GSMA, Harmoni Towers, Vantage Towers, Elisa’s Gridle, and others.

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Prudent Technologies Strengthens Global Fraud Defense with GSMA Open Gateway Partnership

Prudent Technologies has joined the global GSMA Open Gateway initiative, reinforcing efforts to advance standardized telecom network APIs and strengthen fraud prevention frameworks. The collaboration aligns Prudent with the CAMARA and Open Gateway API standards, enabling enterprises to securely access capabilities such as number verification, SIM swap detection, and identity authentication. Launched at Mobile World Congress Barcelona, the Open Gateway initiative now includes 85 operator groups representing over 300 mobile networks and 81 percent of global mobile connections, aiming to simplify enterprise integration through unified, secure telecom APIs.

AI Revolutionizes Telecom Site Readiness at Harmoni Towers

Harmoni Towers, a U.S. telecom tower developer with more than 2,000 sites, is leveraging advanced AI to enhance document management and accelerate site decision-making. By adopting Inorsa’s AI platform, the company automates document ingestion, validation, and metadata generation, improving accuracy, transparency, and processing speed across its portfolio. The platform identifies inconsistencies and converts complex files into structured, actionable data, significantly reducing manual review efforts. This enables Harmoni Towers to streamline co-location planning, operational workflows, and business development activities while maintaining data integrity and scalability across its growing infrastructure footprint.

Vantage Towers Spain and Elisa’s Gridle Partner to Enable Virtual Power Plants

Vantage Towers Spain has partnered with Elisa Industriq’s Gridle to deploy AI-driven energy optimisation across its mobile sites in Spain. The project will pilot intelligent battery systems at selected radio base stations, enabling virtual power plant capabilities. Gridle’s technology uses artificial intelligence to charge batteries during low-cost, low-emission periods and discharge them during peak demand, helping reduce energy costs, lower carbon emissions, and strengthen energy management at telecom infrastructure sites.

SHAFANA FAZAL

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