Deutsche Telekom Showcases AI at Scale at MWC 2026 with Smart Call Assistant, Autonomous Networks and 6G Vision

Deutsche Telekom has placed artificial intelligence at the center of its strategy at Mobile World Congress (MWC 2026), unveiling a broad portfolio of AI-powered services spanning telecom networks, enterprise cloud, digital identity, smart homes and next-generation 6G infrastructure. Under the theme “Magenta AI at Scale. Human at Heart.” the company demonstrated how AI is being embedded directly into networks, products and customer experiences.

Deutsche Telekom Showcases AI at Scale at MWC 2026

According to Abdu Mudesir, Board Member for Product and Technology, AI will define competitiveness, technological leadership and Europe’s digital sovereignty. Telekom’s approach focuses on responsible, secure and scalable AI integration across consumer and enterprise ecosystems.

AI-Powered Call Assistant Built into the Network

One of the headline innovations is the Magenta AI Call Assistant, described as a world-first network-based AI solution integrated directly into voice calls. Unlike app-based assistants, the service operates natively within the telecom network and is activated by voice command using “Hey Magenta.”

Developed in collaboration with ElevenLabs, the assistant delivers real-time capabilities such as live translation, automatic call summaries and contextual question answering. Future enhancements will allow the AI to perform actions during conversations, including booking restaurants, scheduling medical appointments, arranging travel and completing forms while confirming details with participants.

The system is opt-in, and all participants are notified when the assistant is active. Without activation, no call data is stored or analyzed. The service will first roll out in Germany this year, with support for up to 50 languages planned over the next 12 months.

AI Glasses and the Post-Smartphone Vision

Telekom is also exploring AI beyond smartphones with a concept built on the RayNeo X3 Pro platform. The AI Glasses demonstrate hands-free digital interaction through voice commands and real-time contextual recognition.

The glasses can translate text, identify products, display relevant information in the user’s field of view and assist with step-by-step tasks such as router installation. The concept outlines an app-free and cross-device AI experience where voice acts as the primary interface, enabling seamless interaction between digital intelligence and the physical world.

Smartphone as a Universal Digital Key

At MWC 2026, Telekom introduced Magenta Security Mobile.ID, a mobile security platform that transforms smartphones into a universal digital identity key using Bluetooth and NFC technologies.

Initially launching on Samsung devices, the solution enables smartphones to replace physical access cards, office keys and ID documents while preserving user data sovereignty. Enterprise applications include secure building access, laptop login authentication and encrypted communications. A broader European rollout for business customers is planned later in 2026.

AI Agents for Autonomous, Self-Healing Networks

Telekom is applying AI directly to network operations through MINDR, a multi-agent AI system developed with Google Cloud. Built using Google Gemini models, MINDR continuously monitors the telecom network, predicts performance risks and autonomously executes corrective measures.

The system correlates data across radio access, transport and core network layers, identifying anomalies before customers are affected. MINDR expands on the earlier RAN Guardian Agent, which has optimized radio access networks during large-scale events since 2025. Broader deployments across Germany are expected later this year, marking progress toward fully autonomous, self-healing networks.

AI in the Router for Intelligent Homes

Telekom’s Intelligent Home concept moves AI directly into the router. The AI agent processes data locally using edge computing, preserving privacy by ensuring information does not leave the home network.

The system learns user habits, coordinates smart devices across different manufacturers and proactively resolves connectivity issues. When needed, it can combine local processing with cloud-based voice services, transforming the router into a central intelligence hub for the connected home.

Industrial AI Cloud and European Digital Sovereignty

In partnership with NVIDIA, Telekom recently launched the Industrial AI Cloud in Munich, one of Europe’s most powerful AI computing infrastructures. At MWC, the company highlighted this initiative alongside its new Business Cloud offering, designed for small and medium enterprises as well as public sector clients.

These sovereign cloud solutions provide high-performance AI computing within European data centers, ensuring compliance with regional data protection standards while supporting advanced analytics and AI-driven applications. Telekom also demonstrated its European Edge Continuum, a cross-border interconnected edge cloud infrastructure enabling seamless AI applications across national boundaries.

6G Innovation Hub and AI-Native Networks

Looking toward the future, Telekom is intensifying 6G development in collaboration with T-Mobile US through a transatlantic 6G Innovation Hub anchored in Berlin and Bellevue, Washington.

The initiative focuses on AI-native networks capable of interpreting user intent and dynamically allocating resources based on real-time demand. Built around the “Zero Bit – Zero Watt” efficiency principle, the vision emphasizes predictive automation and energy optimization. The hub concentrates on autonomous connectivity, secure sensing and the convergence of communications with high-performance computing, laying the groundwork for Physical AI systems that interact with the real world in real time.

Quantum Internet Milestone

Telekom’s research arm T-Labs, together with Qunnect, demonstrated quantum teleportation over a commercial fiber network in Barcelona. The partners successfully transmitted quantum information across 30 kilometers of deployed fiber infrastructure with approximately 90 percent accuracy while regular data traffic continued simultaneously.

This milestone highlights the potential for quantum networking technologies to operate on existing telecom infrastructure and represents a significant step toward the development of a practical quantum internet.

AI at the Core of Telekom’s Strategy From AI-powered voice calls and intelligent routers to autonomous networks, sovereign cloud platforms and 6G research, Deutsche Telekom is embedding AI across every layer of its operations. The company’s presence at Mobile World Congress 2026 reinforces its ambition to scale AI responsibly while strengthening Europe’s position in the global digital economy.

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