
SHERIDAN, WYOMING – March 4, 2025 - Deutsche Telekom is showcasing its advancements in AI-based technologies at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona, focusing on both customer-facing applications and network infrastructure. Under the theme “Shaping Technology for All,” the company is highlighting innovations in connectivity and digital applications.
“We design technology for everyone. And bring the innovative power of AI closer to people: whether with our AI phone in everyday life, with AI applications for companies and the public sector or when used in our networks. With Deutsche Telekom's AI solutions, we are improving the customer experience and making life easier. And we are thinking ahead and shaping the network of the future - secure, self-healing, resilient and resource-efficient. We want to be an AI company that puts humans at the center," said Claudia Nemat, Board Member for Technology and Innovation, about Deutsche Telekom's ambition at the start of MWC 2025.
App Jungle Was Yesterday: The New AI Phone
Deutsche Telekom is unveiling its AI phone, featuring a virtual assistant powered by Perplexity AI. This assistant aims to simplify daily tasks, from ordering transportation and making restaurant reservations to providing real-time translations and answering queries. The AI phone also integrates Google Cloud AI, ElevenLabs, and Picsart for additional AI functionalities. It will be available in the second half of the year.
More “Magenta AI” - Generative AI Tools for Everyone
The “Magenta AI” initiative consolidates AI offerings from partners within the MeinMagenta app. Features include:
- Perplexity's answer engine.
- Google Cloud AI for real-time object recognition and translation.
- ElevenLabs for converting text and documents into podcasts.
- Picsart for personalized image creation.
“Magenta AI” is available free of charge to all customers via the MeinMagenta app.
WiFi Sensing: WiFi as an Alarm System
Deutsche Telekom is introducing “WiFi Sensing,” which transforms routers into “digital watchdogs” by analyzing WiFi signals to detect changes, such as intrusions, without the need for cameras.
From Europe for Europe: AI for Business Customers and the Smart City
The company is showcasing over 30 AI solutions for the public sector and industry, including an AI chatbot for legal document analysis in courts.
Cybersecurity: AI Keeps Hackers Happy
The latest generation of “honeypots 2.0,” powered by AI, enhances cybersecurity by simulating successful intrusions to gather data on attackers' tactics.
Agentic AI: Real-Time Autonomous Network Optimization
Deutsche Telekom and Google Cloud are collaborating on the “RAN Guardian Agent,” an AI assistant using Gemini 2.0 to analyze network behavior, detect anomalies, and perform self-healing measures.
Zero Bits, Zero Watts: The Autonomous Network of Tomorrow
Deutsche Telekom is presenting its vision for a future network that dynamically adjusts to customer intent, optimizing energy and resource usage.
Smartphone Parts Get a Second Life as Routers
The company is showcasing a functional prototype of a DSL router made from 70 percent recycled smartphone components, aligning with its goal of achieving near-complete circularity by 2030.
Drone Becomes a Flying Mobile Base Station for Temporary Coverage
Deutsche Telekom has deployed a drone as a flying base station to provide coverage in remote areas, such as during the "Jizerská 50" ski race in the Jizera Mountains, Czech Republic.
First SMS Sent via Satellite with Google Pixel 9
Deutsche Telekom and Google have successfully sent and received an SMS via GEO satellites from a Google Pixel 9, with plans to launch commercial direct-to-device messaging services by the end of 2025.
The Telekom Booth at the MWC
Deutsche Telekom’s 1,000-square-meter booth features 3D visuals and interactive presentations, showcasing the company’s vision and services. The event runs from March 3 to 6, 2025, at hall 3, stand 3M31.
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