According to a recent LinkedIn post from Nscale, the company’s VP of Global Telecom & AI Service Providers appeared on Nokia’s stage at MWC Barcelona to discuss how telecom operators can support next-generation AI networks. The post highlights that accelerating inference demand and the shift of AI into full production environments are increasing requirements for locality, control, performance, and resilience at scale.
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The company’s LinkedIn post suggests that telecom operators already control critical infrastructure, including national fiber networks and distributed edge sites, which could be repurposed into full-stack AI infrastructure. For investors, this positioning may indicate a strategic focus by Nscale on enabling telcos to monetize existing assets through AI workloads, potentially expanding its addressable market in telecom and AI infrastructure services.
As shared in the post, conversations at MWC26 appear to be shifting from high-level AI ambitions to the practical execution of scalable AI infrastructure. If this shift toward implementation continues, Nscale could benefit from increasing demand for deployment-ready AI solutions within telecom networks, reinforcing its relevance in the broader convergence of cloud, edge, and AI at carrier scale.

