Game X - Phase II builds on the success of Phase I, where we demonstrated “zero-wait, zero-touch, zero-trouble” operations and a 30% reduction in OpEx through intent-driven autonomy, to address one of the most significant market shifts of the decade: the explosive rise of AI workloads.
As AI becomes a top IT investment priority and is projected to dominate global network traffic, CSPs must evolve beyond pure connectivity. Phase II introduces a new vertical, Artificial Intelligence Network Services, positioning service providers as essential enablers in the multi-trillion-dollar AI economy. Leveraging TMF921 Intent Management APIs, digital twin–based planning, and advanced closed-loop automation, the Catalyst defines a new category of services optimized for AI-driven applications and agent traffic—particularly across distributed training, inference, and WAN AI flows.
At the heart of Phase II is a Two-Layer Agentic Architecture. The Demand Layer represents customer-side AI agents that require more than bandwidth—they need inference SLAs, edge model access, GPU-as-a-Service, and ultra-low latency connections. The Supply Layer represents the CSP’s autonomous network, dynamically provisioning AI-optimized slices and compute resources. TMF921 acts as the universal translation layer connecting intent to action, enabling AI applications to request outcomes (“<10ms latency visual recognition”) that the network autonomously fulfills through zero-touch orchestration.
New “Agentic Assurance” closed loops continuously monitor AI KPIs, adapt configurations, and preserve model performance—delivering both superior customer experience and operational efficiency. By integrating autonomous operations with AI workload needs, Game X Phase II shows how CSPs can claim a differentiated role in the AI value chain, offering hyper-personalized, monetizable services instead of remaining best-effort transport providers.
The Catalyst will define new AI service ontologies and introduce AI-focused KPIs to measure success, demonstrating how service providers can reuse TM Forum standards and autonomous capabilities to unlock new revenue, deliver predictable performance for critical AI applications, and secure a strategic position in the evolving AI market.