By: Nana Appiah
Acquaye
A
new global initiative aimed at establishing interoperable and vendor-agnostic
artificial intelligence foundations for telecom networks was officially
launched at MWC Barcelona 2026.
The Open Telecom Agent-Based Intelligence (OTAI)
Initiative seeks to develop open protocols and shared building blocks that
enable AI agents across vendors, operators and ecosystems to cooperate
effectively. The effort is designed as a neutral, collaborative platform to
ensure that as telecom networks become increasingly agent-driven,
interoperability and trust remain central principles.
The initiative has been launched through a
collaboration involving Khalifa University, UNICEF, the International
Telecommunication Union (ITU), the GSMA and the Linux Foundation. It brings
together stakeholders from academia, international organizations, industry
bodies and open-source communities.

Lina Bariah will serve as General
Co-Chair of OTAI, alongside Ivan Dotu of UNICEF. The advisory board includes
representatives from leading institutions across telecom and global standards
development, including Merouane Debbah of Khalifa University, Vishnu Ram OV of
the ITU, Christopher Fabian of UNICEF, Louis Powell of the GSMA, Arpit
Joshipura of the Linux Foundation, and Yapeng Wang of the ITU.
The
initiative is anchored on a central question facing the telecommunications
industry: as networks become increasingly agentic, who defines how AI agents
communicate and collaborate across systems? OTAI aims to provide a foundational
framework to address that challenge while promoting open, cooperative
innovation across the sector.