GSMA launches Open Telco AI to accelerate development of telco‑grade AI
New initiative is supported by open-telco models, including a new family of models from
While frontier AI models have advanced rapidly, they continue to underperform on telecom specific tasks. Many general-purpose models struggle to interpret network data, understand standards documentation, or automate network operations with sufficient accuracy. This performance gap limits progress: only 16% of telecoms GenAI deployments1 have been applied to network operations.
Open Telco AI meets this challenge by uniting industry and academic partners to build the foundations of telco‑grade AI models, data, compute, benchmarks and community. Progress is tracked through the Telco Capability Index, which measures model performance across an expanding set of telecom‑specific tasks.
As founding supporters of Open Telco AI,
The initiative is also supported by community programmes that bring together developers, researchers and operators to solve real-world telecom‑AI problems. This includes competitions such as the AI Telco Troubleshooting Challenge which attracted over 1,000 registrations and will announce its winners at MWC26
"Telco networks are among the most demanding and regulated environments for AI and moving from promising demos to telco-grade performance requires an open foundation for data, workloads and compute," said
Building the Open Foundations of Telco-Grade AI
The new portal will support the co‑creation of the essential building blocks for telco‑grade AI, including:
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Telco Models: High performance open weight models designed for telecom tasks, from network troubleshooting to standards interpretation, including modelsof multiple sizes and architectures from
AT&T , a radio-frequency language model fromKhalifa University called RFGPT and a Large Telco Model (LTM) from AdaptKey AI built on NVIDIA Nemotron. -
Open Data:
A library of knowledge graphs, embeddings, and fine-tuning datasets of text, logs, and curated standards material from GSMA,
Huawei Technologies France ,Khalifa University , Mantis NLP, NetoAI, Pleias,Purdue University , TheUniversity of Texas at Dallas ,University of Leeds andYale University , and pipelines for generating synthetic data from NVIDIA. -
Compute: Access to compute and open toolchain for projects training and inferencing open models via
AMD and TensorWave. - Benchmarks: A leaderboard assessing model performance on seven telecom‑specific benchmarks, along with tools for evaluating and submitting models from local environments.
- Community: Resources, challenges and engagement activities to encourage collaboration, including the AI Telco Troubleshooting Challenge and Agentic Challenge.
The Open Telco AI initiative is supported by a host of valued contributing partners that have submitted data, models, and use cases including AMD,
For more information, and to register interest, new partners can visit GSMA.com/open-telco-ai.
[1] Source: GSMA Intelligence, Telco AI: State of the Market, Q4 2025, (published
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