Neutroon at MWC 2024: Unveiling New 5G SaaS Integrations and API Enhancements

Discover Neutroon's latest SaaS innovations for 5G CSPs at MWC Barcelona 2024. Learn about new integrations, features, and partnerships with Druid, CTOne, and others for enhanced enterprise 5G solutions.
Neutroon at MWC 2024 Unveiling New 5G SaaS Integrations and API Enhancements

Neutroon, the leading SaaS platform helping CSPs simplify and monetize 5G in enterprises, is announcing new integrations and features during MWC Barcelona 2024. The company will have a presence in 2 booths from existing partners Druid and CTOne, where some of these innovations will be presented.


Neutroon has partnered up with Druid and 5G OIL and will showcase how its SaaS platform can provide a single pane of glass experience to monitor and control multiple mobile private networks (or MPNs). Visitors to the MWC will have the chance to see this live at the Druid booth. 

At the CTOne booth, Neutroon will be presenting its recently announced partnership with CTOne to provide a unique end-to-end solution combining management, orchestration provided by Neutroon, and advanced 5G cyber security provided by CTONE. Real examples from existing projects like the flagship MPN at DFactory with Fujitsu and Ericsson as partners will be presented at the event.

Some of the new integrations achieved recently by Neutroon include Airspan and Baicells on the radio side, and Athonet on the core network side. All of them are leading vendors in the MPN space. Apart from that, Neutroon is announcing a series of new features, including centralized SIM management, SLA management, Google SAS CBRS integration, and ServiceNow integration, among a few others.

Chris Gehlen, CEO of Neutroon commented: “2023 was a year of great progress for Neutroon. We consolidated our product and stress tested the power of the Neutroon API to integrate vendors and third-party applications in an incredible fast way. We listened to our customers and partners and prioritized features that were important to them like centralized SIM management and alerts. We learned that the pains of managing multi-vendor heterogeneous networks keeps growing and that tools like Neutroon will be of massive relevance in the future for CSPs and enterprises. Not only will Neutroon help our customers be more efficient but it will also allow them to innovate faster and offer unique services built on top of our API to further monetize enterprise 5G. ”

For 2024, the company expects to keep building new features for its existing and new customers, leveraging its unique API.

Xavier Lleixa, Chief Product Officer of Neutroon commented: “During 2024 we will be developing exciting new things for our customers. One of them is eSIM and device management. With this new feature, our enterprise users will be able to configure a device in a couple of clicks in a fully remote way. Another interesting feature we are developing is related to the GSMA Open Gateway initiative. Thanks to this new set of APIs, we will be able to connect to the core of an MNO and show which SIMs are roaming outside of a private network and even pinpoint their location. This will be quite unique in the industry. And we will do all of this with multi-vendor support, as it’s always been the case. And last but not least, we are working with one partner in the US to add Neutroon’s capabilities to neutral-host networks, which are growing quite fast in the US.”

With regards to AI the company is still in its early days, claimed Chris Gehlen. “We have focused on getting the architecture and data pipes right before adding intelligence into our platform. But the platform is prepared to fully embrace AI. Our architecture design is ready to streamline the unified management of core, radio, and applications powered by AI. The challenge lies in creating a cohesive management system that can seamlessly control these diverse elements without silos, ensuring that AI’s benefits are fully realized across all network layers and service applications. Thereby, Neutroon is extremely well positioned to elevate its capabilities to deliver a smarter, more autonomous experience. During 2024 we have plans to develop our first AI-powered features and we have a very concrete plan to use AI to become an order of magnitude more efficient as a company.”

As Neutroon prepares for its upcoming announcement at MWC Barcelona 2024, its long-term strategy in evolving 5G SaaS platforms, API development, and AI integration underscores a transformative era in telecommunications.

Advancements in 5G SaaS Platforms

  • Streamlining Enterprise Connectivity: Neutroon’s commitment to enhancing enterprise network management through 5G SaaS platforms is set to address the complexities of 5G network operations. This approach aims to provide accessible and manageable solutions for businesses of various scales.
  • Enabling Multi-Vendor Ecosystems: In response to the need for more adaptable telecom solutions, Neutroon’s strategy focuses on multi-vendor integration within its 5G SaaS platforms. This initiative is intended to augment the scalability and flexibility of network services, catering to a wide range of enterprise requirements.

API Development: Driving Integration and Operational Efficiency

  • Enhancing Network Operations: Developing API technologies at Neutroon is a key component of its strategy for deeper and more efficient integration with Mobile Network Operators, enhancing overall network functionality.
  • Collaboration with GSMA Open Gateway: Neutroon’s collaboration with initiatives like the GSMA Open Gateway highlights the potential of APIs in advancing features such as eSIM and device management, indicating a significant leap in 5G network management efficiency.

Future Outlook on 5G SaaS and API Integration

  • Meeting Evolving Industry Demands: Neutroon’s ongoing innovation in its SaaS platform and APIs aligns with the changing demands of the telecom industry, signaling a shift toward more dynamic and tailored 5G SaaS solutions.
  • Adapting to Emerging Trends: With the industry poised for more SaaS and 5G technology innovations, Neutroon’s approach is expected to adapt continuously, ensuring agile and user-centric network services.

Embracing AI for Advanced Network Intelligence

  • Strategic Integration of AI: Neutroon’s plan to integrate AI into its platform reflects the industry’s need for intelligent and autonomous network management. This approach is set to enhance the responsiveness and adaptability of networks.
  • Shaping the Future of Telecom with AI: The integration of AI in Neutroon’s SaaS platforms is anticipated to be transformative, enabling networks to predict and adapt to changing conditions and user demands, thus revolutionizing the telecom sector.

As Neutroon gears up for MWC Barcelona 2024, its focus on 5G SaaS platforms, API advancements, and AI integration is not just a momentary highlight but a glimpse into its long-term strategy. These initiatives address the increasing demands for operational efficiency, customer-centric services, and advanced network infrastructures in the digital era. 

About Neutroon

Neutroon (Barcelona, Spain) is a SaaS platform to manage multiple vendor-agnostic Private LTE/5G networks and orchestrate the edge/cloud apps using these networks with more simplicity, efficiency, and unparalleled flexibility. Neutroon’s Hyperslicing™ technology brings end-to-end network slicing to Private LTE/5G, reducing integration efforts with existing enterprise networks and enhancing isolation and reliability. Neutroon also provides a powerful GraphQL API to integrate with any third-party platform easily.


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