Fior Announces MCP‑Enabled AI Agent Identity Capability in Platform for 5G and 6G Networks at Mobile World Congress
MCP enables AI agents to interact with enterprise systems and infrastructure, Fior keeps this secure with a transformational new authentication protocol
5G and future 6G infrastructure will rely heavily on AI agents. Our MCP capability ensures that every AI agent interacting with those networks has a provable identity and cryptographic trust chain.”
BARCELONA, SPAIN, March 4, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Fior Group a pioneer in agentic authentication security and governance, today announced its Model Context Protocol (MCP) capability for telecom environments at Mobile World Congress Barcelona, positioning the technology as a foundational security layer for the emerging AI‑driven 5G and 6G ecosystem.— David Williams, Founder, Fior
As telecommunications networks become increasingly automated, operators are deploying AI agents, software‑defined networks, autonomous infrastructure management systems, and edge computing services at massive scale. These systems interact continuously with telecom APIs, orchestration platforms, and enterprise services.
Fior’s MCP capability enables telecom operators and infrastructure providers to securely authenticate and manage these AI agents, ensuring that every autonomous system interacting with a network has a verifiable cryptographic identity.
Securing the Next Generation of Autonomous Networks
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standard designed to allow AI systems to securely access tools, APIs, and external services. MCP enables AI agents to interact with enterprise systems and infrastructure in a structured way, providing context and operational capabilities beyond the model itself.
While MCP enables powerful automation, it also introduces a new security challenge: networks must verify that the AI agents requesting access are legitimate, uncompromised, and authorized.
Fior’s platform addresses this problem by assigning a hardware‑rooted, quantum‑safe identity to every AI agent or software service interacting with telecom infrastructure.
This identity allows networks to determine:
• Which AI agents are operating on the network
• Where those agents originated
• Whether they have been tampered with
• What permissions they are authorized to exercise
A Digital Passport for AI Agents in Telecom Networks
Fior’s MCP server capability effectively creates a “digital passport” system for AI agents operating inside telecom environments.
Each agent interacting with a telecom system through MCP is issued a cryptographically verifiable identity token tied to secure hardware roots of trust.
This approach enables telecom operators to enforce zero‑trust security policies for autonomous systems, including:
• AI network optimization agents
• Autonomous RAN management systems
• Network slicing orchestration agents
• Edge AI services
• Roaming authentication systems
• Telecom API marketplaces
With MCP authentication integrated into telecom platforms, operators gain complete visibility and control over machine‑to‑machine activity across the network.
Why This Matters for 5G and 6G
Telecom networks are rapidly transitioning from human‑operated infrastructure to autonomous digital ecosystems.
Key industry trends driving this shift include:
• AI‑driven network orchestration and self‑healing networks
• Open telecom APIs
• Edge computing platforms
• Autonomous IoT devices
• Multi‑vendor virtualized network infrastructure
These systems require large numbers of machine identities, far exceeding traditional device authentication models.
Fior believes AI identity will become as fundamental to telecom infrastructure as SIM identity was to mobile devices.
Without strong identity controls, malicious AI agents could potentially impersonate legitimate automation systems, manipulate network configurations, access operator APIs, or exfiltrate sensitive operational data.
By integrating MCP with hardware‑rooted authentication, Fior provides telecom operators with a framework to securely scale autonomous infrastructure.
Speaking at Mobile World Live, Fior Founder David Williams said “Telecommunications networks are becoming autonomous systems. 5G and future 6G infrastructure will rely heavily on AI agents operating across network orchestration, edge computing, and API ecosystems. Our MCP capability ensures that every AI agent interacting with those networks has a provable identity and cryptographic trust chain.”
Just as SIM cards created a global identity system for mobile devices, Fior is building the identity layer for AI agents operating inside modern telecom networks.”
About Fior Group
Fior Group is a pioneer in agentic authentication, security and governance infrastructure for the age of intelligent machines. Its platform enables organisations to assign, verify and control the identities of AI agents, devices and digital actors at global scale.
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