Deutsche Telekom has announced a new collaboration with Google Cloud to develop and implement MINDR, an artificial intelligence system designed to improve network operations. The announcement comes ahead of the Mobile World Congress, where MINDR will be showcased.
MINDR stands for Multi-Agentic Intelligent Network Diagnostics & Remediation. It is intended to provide autonomous diagnostics and operations across complex telecommunications networks. According to Deutsche Telekom, this technology represents a shift from reactive troubleshooting to predictive, service-driven automation. The goal is to detect, diagnose, and resolve network issues before customers are affected.
The development builds on the success of Deutsche Telekom’s RAN Guardian Agent, which has been in use in Germany since November 2025. This agent uses Google’s Gemini models to monitor network behavior during major events and traffic surges. In its first month, RAN Guardian autonomously triggered over 100 remediation actions at Christmas market events. The company reports that it reduced the time needed to manage major events from hours to around a minute—a reduction of more than 95%. During the February Carnival season in Germany, the agent identified about 130 large events served by 611 mobile sites; only five sites experienced peak loads and were optimized in real time by RAN Guardian.
Following its rollout in Germany, RAN Guardian is now being expanded across Deutsche Telekom’s European operations, starting with the Czech Republic and Croatia.
“With the RAN Guardian Agent, we demonstrated how Agentic AI can enhance network operations to consistently deliver the highest quality of experience for our customers,” said Abdu Mudesir, Board Member, Product & Technology, Deutsche Telekom. “MINDR extends AI-driven intelligence from individual network domains to an end-to-end service approach, enabling us to proactively diagnose and resolve issues before any customer impact. It represents another significant step toward autonomous, self-healing networks.”
Muninder Sambi, Vice President of Product and Supply Chain at Google Cloud added: “The path to a fully autonomous, self-healing network is not just a vision; it is being realized today through our expanded strategic AI-Partnership with Deutsche Telekom. MINDR, built with Google’s Gemini models, is the next critical evolution, by leveraging AI for end-to-end service intelligence across the entire network, providing a highly resilient infrastructure and helping ensure every customer receives a superior, hyper-relevant experience.”
As modern telecommunications networks involve multiple domains and technologies, operational teams often work with fragmented systems that slow down analysis and resolution of problems. While RAN Guardian focuses on radio access networks (RAN), MINDR applies similar principles across all domains—RAN, transport and core.
Developed using Google Cloud’s Autonomous Network Operations framework and Gemini models on Vertex AI, MINDR correlates signals throughout different parts of the network. It aims to identify potential issues early and support autonomous remediation that can be explained when needed. Specialized agents within MINDR collect data across domains for real-time performance monitoring and root-cause analysis.
By automating detection and correlation as well as enabling explainable AI-driven actions, MINDR aims to reduce operational complexity and response times while minimizing disruptions for customers.
This initiative marks the start of a broader partnership between Deutsche Telekom and Google Cloud focused on developing further AI-first solutions across both companies’ products and services.
From March 2-5, 2026 Deutsche Telekom will present these innovations at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.


