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Telefónica global solutions unveils intelligent, programmable connectivity vision

By Jessica liuJanuary 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Telefónica Global Solutions announces a standards-based Network as a Service platform that promises programmable, AI-driven global connectivity for enterprises. 
  • The initiative could transform enterprise networking but raises questions about complexity, vendor lock-in and the pace of real-world adoption.

What happened: A new era for enterprise connectivity

Telefónica Global Solutions (TGS) has revealed plans to evolve its connectivity offerings with a vision branded ‘Dynamic Network-NaaS 2030’, presented at the Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo 2025. The new direction seeks to transform traditional enterprise networking into a fully standards-based Network as a Service (NaaS) platform that is intelligent, programmable and customisable across borders and technologies. 

At its core, this evolution builds on TGS’s existing Dynamic Network solution, expanding it with automation, artificial intelligence and global orchestration features designed to meet diverse enterprise needs. Central to the concept is a platform that allows customers and partners to provision, manage and optimise connectivity through API-based interfaces and self-service tools.

The proposed platform promises a simplified user experience via TGS’s EYE (Empower Your Experience) portal, which supports “Network as Code” principles by enabling programmatic configuration of network services. It also highlights self-X capabilities that let users autonomously deploy, monitor and optimise services without extensive manual intervention. 

Other features include automated last-mile management, which combines technologies such as 5G, eSIM, Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite links and broadband into a zero-touch delivery process. The platform’s global reach is backed by Telefónica’s international private network and partnerships that reportedly span more than 170 countries, with direct connections to leading cloud providers. 

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Why it’s important

The shift towards an intelligent, programmable NaaS platform could be a significant milestone for how enterprises consume connectivity. Programmability and automation have become essential for businesses seeking rapid deployment, hybrid cloud integration and seamless digital operations. In this context, Telefónica’s initiative aligns with broader industry trends where connectivity is treated less as a static service and more as a dynamic, software-defined resource.

However, several questions remain. Even as standards-based programmability promises flexibility, real-world adoption can be hindered by integration complexity and vendor dependencies. Organisations often contend with legacy systems, varied regulatory environments and interoperability challenges that can make rapid transition to NaaS non-trivial. Moreover, the effectiveness of AI optimisation depends heavily on data quality and the maturity of enterprise IT practices, meaning that not all customers will immediately realise promised benefits.

Another area of debate is whether programmable connectivity could inadvertently create forms of technical vendor lock-in. While APIs and self-service tools aim to give customers control, complex ecosystems can sometimes tie organisations more tightly to specific platforms, complicating future migrations or diversification.

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Jessica liu

Jessica Liu is a Media Practice graduate from the University of Sydney and currently works as an intern reporter at BTW Media. Contact her at j.liu@btw.media

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