Altice Labs announced two strategic additions to its Artificial Intelligence (IA) Operations journey: Model Context Protocol (MCP) server interfaces for the NOSSIS One suite and NOSSIS Genius AI Studio. Together, these capabilities enable telecom operators to create their own AI agents that securely interact with OSS functions through standardized interfaces, helping communications service providers accelerate the transition towards AI-native and autonomous operations.

With the introduction of MCP servers, NOSSIS One exposes selected OSS capabilities as standardized tools built on top of TM Forum Open APIs. This allows AI agents, copilots and intelligent assistants to discover operational context, retrieve data and trigger actions across Assurance, Fulfillment and Inventory domains without requiring complex point-to-point integrations. This approach reduces integration complexity, improves interoperability, and supports the scaling of agentic automation across multi-vendor OSS environments.

Altice Labs is also introducing NOSSIS Genius AI Studio, a low-code framework to build, deploy, govern and operate AI agents for telecom operations. The studio enables operators to rapidly create agents that reason over trusted operational knowledge, use RAG capabilities, connect through an LLM Gateway and execute workflows across connected systems accelerating the progress toward TM Forum Level 4 autonomous operations. NOSSIS Genius AI Studio can connect both to NOSSIS One MCP servers and to third-party MCP servers, among other standard interfaces like TM Forum Open APIs, giving operators a flexible foundation for open, multi-vendor AI operations.

NOSSIS Genius agents are designed to operate as an overlay layer on top of existing OSS systems without requiring platform replacement by delivering measurable efficiency gains while preserving existing OSS investments.

“Telecom operators are moving beyond isolated AI experiments and need practical ways to scale AI across real operational processes, without complex IT transformation projects,” said Manuel Aguiar, B/OSS director at Altice Labs. “By combining MCP-enabled OSS capabilities with NOSSIS Genius AI Studio, Altice Labs is giving CSPs an open and governed framework for AI agents to understand, decide and act across the OSS ecosystem.”

Altice Labs will showcase these new capabilities at DTW Ignite 2026, demonstrating how NOSSIS Genius AI Studio can be easily integrated into an OSS ecosystem where agents become active participants in autonomous operations.

For more details, read the blog post MCP Servers on Autonomous Operations.